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POLIGE SHAKE UP P Tor RIGINAL FASHIONS FOR WITHOUT WARNING JARS THE FORCE Inspector Hussey and Acting, Captains Reduced and Ten Captains Moved. for the } HIGH PLACES VACANT. Cropsey Can Name 7 Inspect: = ors and 15 Captains, but Doesn't Like “Eligible Commissioner Cropsey hurled a bom): e#hell in the Pol! fore he left hi se Departinent just be oMce at Headquarters Tor his home last night. The shock wa ail the more severe because it Was en- tirely unexpected; there had been not the faintest intimation of the uphaaval, The shakeup is one of the bigest the department has experienced in years and has caused consternation in the force. ‘The hardest hit of all was Inspector James E. Ifussey, in command of the xth District, Hariem, with head tera in the West One Hundred anc Twenty-tifth street station, He was ve duced to the rank aptain end sent to take charge of the Sheepshead Bay t. In past few years Husse urvived the many shakeups. He e of the inspectors who went to to f the bill fathe: by Commissioner Bingham, giving him th wight to reduce inspec to 6 to draw Hussey will contin torts salary. an inspe Ten Captains Transferred. Kaually as nt as the demo tion ¢ r of ten cap Brooklyn precincts. Sweeping ch as it was su in tho latter Commissioner ¥ te But at 6 0’ following captains were tr & apecial order: & THE EVENING WORLD, niga ¥, from’ the Gane ALL questions a dress of white French lawn for a) Dear Fashiow Bulitor fale to th beim esc oha pula baal teed htaddis 4 bay: psent Is quite f: " tucks and e? J have black hair and dark brown Thomas ‘ullen, Classon venue * signs and MA | Jac excepting the whieh almost black, My complexion is Richmond Hill; John Barnes, Iti teriaig of dresses | “il the way down. NORAMI 1 know that I look well in red, | mond Hill to Glendale; Christia hould be ade. ¥f there isa hem in the dress it could) Mit that is not # stylish color, so T Relmels, College Point, to Verno: on Oe 4 be let out and a few tucks made, with) lever wear lt, T would like to make @ avenue; Donald Grant, a $3,500 a year dressed to the q row of insertion below, and a new| jilvess for the summer and want your captain, from New Dorp, 6, 1: to b ashio Sditor hem put on, If theré is any Ince edg-| \dvice . Pais u even naa Be) ait ihe pane e patton fag o all-over lace used on the dress,| I should think @ dull Copentiage tiller a ACh Hi le : of The Evening sue aame could be used to lengthen the| blue would be becoming to you, or ® Bby,. Tottenville. to wluening; John World. No pat-| panel, which would give {t a soparate tauye color with a touch of coral or Dulfer, Sheepshead Bay to Butler 3 1 | effect. Otherwise, use Just the row of turquoise blue, Yellow is a fashionable street; George Alone hing to J ferns for dest9"S | agortion aud the new hem, but not the color, and some slindes of tt you could maica; Thomas F. Whitestone} Mio np i” this column} eue! | wear. to Fort Hamilton, and Charles C. Wen- | ROCEWIEN. dan be obimined | = oo dell, Jamaica to Bushwick avenue. but with the description furnished it| Must Face Charges. HOME DRESSMAKERS | ~ LEAVING VICTIM Pretty Designs signs That Will Do Yew" Costume or Help Bring Old to Date. Tireacii gee ayer) Goa aad uate alas A New ARSENE iia nee teenies |The Blonde Lady” stand Whietane trom a tbe By Maurice LeBlanc As if to emp title of acting-sap as been vir er ont. Th abolished, Commissioner Cropsey or ; points and | (ervieht, 1910, by Doubielay, Page & Co.) over a oof the following lientenants who er : ibs sae eee a mile ne a a1 . SYNOPSIS OB PRECEDING CHAPTERS. i r to desk du’ apture was certain that rank b. a il f t does a Arwene 1 the Fre th rebenal Richard Enright, from , Dele levoh the eve “blue itiatnond, r nue to the desk at A ‘ now ay wtatio Ww. Th é Wneateel as Mi to Rall silve t A BUCH Ah! " beads w t gown, Knyde: aped ano No give an apet K to a last year's ue Mist and it . taht, | whlch muighe Hecame. Urewuae to : Thor and probably e . one ai <i . nigh 1 recovere nond made captains hanging loosely, and edged al ans this thr 2 wt Yaa oops nuded. bho with heavy sliver cord, and transfer of a score of Neutenants and, trimmed around the neck with cryata : * eants whose na and the pre beads The four corners are welg nd bys cinets to which they were shifted were | with sliver tassels, not made publi _ The dress pict le the tunt 's High Places Vacant. aralaartes 7 nm i : hy: The shake: aves the t ‘Gk ch ean — } tyeigtienr arenes ehips and fifteen Minclos vacant, with | {) with a Continued.) sith ito equal triumahe No prospect that t Will bo Mled, Wf Colored siik cord which passes over th hana aon there is any truth in the rume at WAS t wat and diagona down the ¥ exchanged no m ar , ave laid down epread at Headquarters a skirt a Wa where it holda a few fold: miock Sheara ¢ who esteem each 4 go. ‘There is now an eligible list cons | 19 +e Ae yay ae Aa op iene Aloe She: AnH taining 180 names nty-tWo posts d, ta 4 tassels below came back At 1 equest 1 9 be filled See \ t fullness of th ed down near his travel se Mr. Cropsey i# sald to have decla e 1 sleeve at rw. Heavy 1. {3 ie anid " would resign i suid appoint FI ice bretelles ha mace ain Ute ern Uaee | ener a a Bye will have a fa ad Inet etch pelea H And #0, af nitted on all sides, yt pillsteh cass rom the pe ait-hour under the puzzle jg none would venture to j “8 cape, fled 1 t at, I took ens ANSWERS TO QUERIES. | . one, after : : Pian’ Wola Phe Brooklyn known | succeeding in 1 r have been made at * Instance Deas Saahion ud ty te tty he pr 0 or Fourth Deputy: Com mer Rey W 1 advise in what way T could ‘ aaah MERRY G He has been displeased 6 pr e | y ysed sample to best advantage ait 7 yee! 1 , their mi ata f gamble “mn e | fon a f een? Kindly tell me] ) cout you o! ¢ a th nded eye wake a st ‘ ’ ton the) ¢ to wear a t Log |e 1 ‘ pool rooms and Kamb ne ‘ Yon could make the drews like the! j¢ ® na " It. wee announced . MG PEN third model in to-night’s tewne, using | siny movement patrol box sts to be used In SIX | yeayy cream lace and black silk cord) }\.) move y a % Brooklyn pr ae ee ee nAMeC! | and tausels, A girl of fifteen should thought I ooo that the Heute the desi in the | wear only @ girdle unless she is Very | board was known to ht | be Station can ring bells at six stations | Meenred, ro oyna eaeina te iH along a policeman’ post. Deputy Com- —_ f and so natural the ease with] "At what did T tell missioner Reynolds has been greatly dis- Foshion Riitor ne held out his hand to his| you? The harm's done ‘no’ pleased by shirking of duty, whtch he | yea white gown embro! pair, Wo f have bear hha @found by 3 night excursions, | white and t wou M. Lup tet mo #0 rig aN > good color to have tt dyed for “Bravo exclaime: AS r tive 7 8 wear? ‘t wil not take t n th {command 1 the Jewis ) HIS FATAL GAME OF TAG. wear’) nt eye ue eel if one: rept tasting sh shall I do tt In ut Irayo? * athe d thoue Little Sehriver Was “10’ and Was) o ry ‘ a 1 | \ ‘anght by Automobile, parte? sha say 4 contrastins: girde? | for fully tox 1 sa ot wh itd And what all I use ane y dive ) the Seine, and ¢ Ins wit snarl Thirteen-year-old Willlam Sehriver onde mea laa cana ang |e aie ion te Bt Aue sats a of No, &7 Fellx atroot, Brooklyn, 89n of | rows of fine whirring, Ia t w? essen Reitish, you «ive not «| brought at i Frank Schriver, commission merchant, | {am twontyetout JAY KAY, | inoven astonishment, you utter | You Were pr Playing “it in a tas gome in Ashiand | y would suggest dyeing your gown a| not a word of sur pon my “Woll, y place, Brocklyn, with several other | auit gray blue, in @ medium shade noe| 1 repent, brav! rable [ie inatepensat a Y boys yesterday afternoons ran tn front too Nght, Ef tho silver embroidery in|‘ ’Thers’® | ng whout tt, | stea At and do harm” of the automobile of John IL Gelhardt | not too hoavy looking, re-embrotder it ' m Mw bon So you Wo j of No, ¥8 Jefferson avenue VCC’ in black, otherwise in eelf color, A ’ 1 assed ov aes black satin girdle would be pretty. ‘Tho . ‘ j taken to los: | whivyinga are all right, and for yoko ‘ al by the chaufteur, Me Wood: | and cuffs use cream lace, And , of No, 47 Utica avenue, and died | pence ng what becam ot les 5 Pee + t'night, The polic the chauffeur egy tvhton Baton “What became of you? I knew, Piva es despalr and ten: | wes not to blame | il you advise me how to iensthen| hundred people wore commanding the ‘“‘Certuiniy) Tae d'Imbievale heme| a'Im- beyond re- etter to way? A Eee MARCH 4, 1911. PANDOM.SHOTS | fists aide, DYING IN GIN STREET AT BIG GAME, | ihtncoimersi | BY W.P.MSLOUGHLIN. tre"talay alot pease oe Sean After running down and mortally tn- —— made on juring Samuel Harrenstadt, a lumber- AGISTRATE JOHN FRESCHL was altting in the Nigut Court. A prisoner : ——— a man, of No. 1 Bast Ninoty-seventh M Way brought in accused of as “What have you to say for yoursulf?” | hi.» Saw Harbon-—Koclety for Pre street, at Ninetysseventh street and asked the Magistrate, |son avenue and Twenty-aixth street Madiron avenue at 3 o'clock this morn-| The prisoner leaned forward with his hand to his ear in the manner of per-/ Address your communication to Super ing, @ chauffour driving a yellow taxt- | %s hard of hearing and sald ‘Ha?’ |intendent Freel and he'll get on the cab at terrific speed down the avenue The Magistrate shouted the query at him, but the prisoner only shook his Job in a Jiffy. put on more power and. without glan You'Ln. MOVE A | WURRA WURRA , around at his unconscious victim, HEARING | th a three-handed auction pliochte escaped. Tomorrow! one of the players has king and queen Harrenstadt, who is fifty years oid, cuahts, kine a not cieeraae was on hie way home, and was crossing queen en and aoe oF the avenie When the taxicai strudi, pades melded on the board, How im. A passing citizen witnessed the much does ount? vocident and carried Harrenstadt to | Pe ta ae for Mount Sinai Hospital in his arms, M.D. BROM {tlzon also told the police that he was | iy that ft Is the holy season ponitive ve chauffeur knew of the a |} would lose pationc with ent. ‘The doctors said Harrenstadt liad Rrombere. The fortunate with € i received a broken vod internal in like that gete 10 potnts for his geque: urles, and that his chances for recov ie oe eae Tine fc € were aliglit. aad. hearts, 20 club : and Ay 4 arnomay Se lice are trying t AXIOAD, find the driver Hy a court offver with a yolce like @ Coney Isiand ballyhoo managed | marriages have nothing whatever to do nswor with the sequence of trumps. * “Ask him what's his businere—what does he work at,” sald the Magistrate tol ‘Tie is the lastest tine T wit @ broken up and Atlee Deanun 4st? oMicers which question was duly yetted. swor this question unless I am forced veoping ™ a song writer, 1 the prisoner tt. She could we have remained @ 6 6 Well, Til wive you a title for a new song,” sald the Wearied Magistrate, “Te —-- simard would have ended by discov. i thie: ‘Although You May He Dent To-Night, Your Hearing Comes To-Mofrow.’ NB thing has become firmty t éring her © © ® and through her they And tn the stunning silence that followed they led the hapless victim to a call. Pressed on the minds of the lov- would have worked back to Mme ers of boxing In this city. Th 1'Imblevalie.* HOSE WHOSH BARS are close to the ground say they can hear the ap-| referees in most of the clube shows ‘Quite of your opinion, maitre; but I proach of the resignation or the discharge of Commissioner Cropsey from | lamentable lack of knowledges of th whose fault was tt?" Hiv Willet as head of the Poltca Department. fy fact, every time the Com-| rules of decent boxing. Youngsters , hwo mer passed In front of them. missioner rings for one of his attendants the expectation is that the Commissioner | allowed to do things that are grossly a Shears said to Taipin, in a voice the! is about to cash in his checks and quit the game forevor Variance with all traditions of the rink tl ee tue. 4 Meal ta And Mv. Cropaey has good reasons to give Up the Job, Judging from the evolu-| What te worse, they are allowed to é “aa Hate we ibe 6 tion of affairs in that turbulent department. His authority, which, according the f tactics a stead dnitle-one @ab the ¢ n of the {9 the Mayor, was to be boundless, turned out to be a sadly crimped affair. First | peing fired out of the ring they are # oat." thing he knew there was sicked on him one Clem Driscoll, catled by the Mayor] ply talked at by the refores “And the other? & steam engine tn boots, but really a terror of the “pay your rent or out you go" | ‘This was glaringly apparent tn the “E don’t konw stamp of melodramatic bad man, He was put in charge of the vice situation. | Pal Moore-Tommy Malovey vost on tis M. Austin Glleit, And rah This, according to the Mayor's cunning tnterpretation, took in only the social] Wednesday night. Tho only bit of clase [SUEUR CUSCe Cucupes 1h Rba lsd evil and gambling, But young My, Driscoll's all-embracing propensities gathered | that Moore showed was a rapidefire He oe ee ee Sk Cee ot In nearly everything else in the offending Hne. All of whitch came under the| livery of left uppercuts. But ty “On, what I Would you have the head of vice, When Billy Flynn, the only real cop the force, took hold of {ohay Lavi sane new he Les Ma Kindness to introduce me? M. Dudonis, lis deputy shin he was told that he was win horw of the detectives and waan't to[ ony, around the nock with ie slight jis a friend of mine and { should | bother with mere pollee etuft, But frst thing you know the careering Clom was! ting “Mtnionay, meine it ganeund the | lo to way as much of Mr. /out on the warpath doing Sherlock Holmes stunts on his own hook, Then the| outswalloped and out-eumed Moore we Gilet.” Commissioner woke up and put the soft pedal on both Driscoll and Flynn because | entitled to the verd for 4A! oth | The two gentlemen reappeared. t Were getting too much notice ta the newspapers and he had no chance to| reason than the foul work of Moor “And suppose 1 mare ee oe iy | slithe except to bulldoze every sleepy or rummy cop who was up on charges. Tn the Brown-Wolgast bout lant nig Bib a ed The resul; was inevitable. The friction In the department became notorious, | Wolgast did everything mean tg, Brow He tad aelzed Arsene Lupin's wrist The good work started oy Fiynn in running down the vicious Black Handers| He ‘heeled tine and time again. || d held it in a grip of steel. Was suddenly jammed. ‘The whole fabric became # lopsided joke and naturally ag} (20 Veal he pak ao att n 0 the Why grip me so hard, maitre? I had to come to the ears of Lie Mayo vielousiy anxious to take every spoastbt duite ready to go with you.” ler if he'll put another Flatbush go-to-bed-at-elght-at-night lawyer to| advantage, he strick at Brown ove He allowed himself, in fact. to be succeed Cropsey? tin head shoulder of the sdeteces Mistance. ‘The! two. gentienen were, 1 Nouldn't be a bit wurprised, I have a auspicion that the Afayor hag al nid atch me | champion?” Shot walking away from them aCtee BS Ob AIH Ae be barred from the ring for hie’Ataotce Shears increased his pace. Ils natis them shave encountered seem to belong | Sisrewand Of the roe ete arene into Lupin's very flesh HERH MAY NOT BE any book-jto the Pterodacty! family t Qootmted'| soins ad nicely now that iv game tome along, come along!’ he sald | making openly pursued in New| ® prominent place In reptile circles some| ty yee gutter work. ind. jer his breath, sort af fevered York at present, but thera wa |@cn® ago, who are gathering the sheckels in bags te Bas WKY 8 one large ty of them present at! Wworpa WeRRA? uot possible, along! Quick weber's a oe Hut he stopped short, Alice Demun | (Min beefeteak party tn Helsonwener S| 1 ain deeply interested in clean ELE Tc i | ya, Tmuraday’ might, and oddly enous) ort 1 have nover'eeen acesaet | TO RAZE OLD HAYMARKET, “Ww you doing, mademoiselie? | wig, night weem to indicate that the |. mateh, You need not trouble to come!” Tisiinte Wan obOn ‘ertainly. there| Will you kindly tnform me where, | 80stness Stracture to Rise of site a leet AL Silay Se Was some classy talent, which included | 1 the neighborhood of New York, 1 Dance Hatt, PEAS VEGAN BA RU AO a aan OMT Ty ves Corlta, who did 4/ can witness a game. I have been | ony the memorios of the olf” Ha: free will, Lam holding her wrist with Shake danee without snakes or with-| informed that withost one has un- | market will be left atter Its ramletioe Jan energy similar to that which you | oUt much of anything else for thet tw Nmited (me one can only see part | lease shall have expired. ‘Tha: ram- @re appisine to mine. ree a ae ie ena, | S¢4 game at o sitting—that they ex- | shackle landmark is to be torn wn ta And why? rae a Mawuie Cline when ic{ tend over days? Is ghis really the | make a aite for w wreat businesgystrt “Why? Well, Tau bent upon inteos " prot. There was Johnny | Ase ‘ : be | ture Smportant: than imine, As af Aadco ones, and there was 0 lad sin, tights ALBERT BUNCHENSKE | pala $1,000,000 ar the progert zepteres H * i a vata that sang and said stories, and there fand, |The owners had refused to act |ture of the Raronne dimblevaite and Harry Hoffman and Judge Snitkin! ye Staten Islander seeking. enlight. | Wey learned & ftw Gaze 960 ae ee ewhich te sure to interest the and Herman Rosenthal, the father Of] srmont about, crloket, Slaten lemons | ucense could not be renewe a rmensely. And in this way the feast, and Billy Minsky and Kld| nae nopiing else to be proud of except | : a il have pushed your Kind in- Griffo and Joe Bernstein, bot’ mimbers | erjoRet unless tt be Joo McKone. You ference to !t# Inst limits, O gen-, 0" ‘dis club, can witness a game on the mano. The Bnglishman had released hte good wriggle at that dlow-out you'll have to start in your ‘teens tf prisoner's wrist. Lupin let go of - you with to see tt flaished b you aelle's. O*: OV MY absent-without-leave | Peach t lotted span of life of three e stood, for a few with correspondents 14 back on the Job oreand ten | Shears went back to his bench heart that { may solve a troublous| A, f, K.—Harlem ‘Tommy Murphy at down, Lupin and the @ttl probe it thus Was born in this ctty. His right name| 4 Pr places 1wUR is Murphy, and he looks tt. oa . . . . : . ie ¢ clo ays, T may, owe Aevailanoa divided’ ihe en! Ilere I again? Alo Y PAITHEUL FRIEND, MISTER Ld Ia ent evn nd M HOPMAN, ts heard from once “ive hat we may, mone \ ' tin more, His strange silence dur- 4s he side of tha \ , wonder what had hit him. But he a ox A word or two! ark \ hand | panatl This ix his plaint t the wat ‘ will a ' lt Here WURRA WURRA There is no case so bad that Se by Lye + + [fe a chicken a reptile or an | “‘Becose 1 was tun over by a aeci- | Oil won'tatleast give relief, de Ante ts Sremie Uileiie: Bu And | ane OE Nepean Fift’ Ave yesterday, Mr. K ’ 4 Agree 1 am tate up tn bet; the s4 spontancously, more o on-| chicken be a reptile, Is ft a mammal aay hae aninalnsean kcaite tive,| —as I understand a reptile suckies | 9Mly ting 1 oan moove is my left ! which is to hound down the burglar and | tts Fyell! and rigth Hand, Just becone a - run him in!’ if possible Arsene La Refore L submitted this to you 1 forgot to blow his horn ~ id pati will) alwaya be conmstent wiih i asked my friend, George Farnham of i Aenormie: SBIR: An vurglar’s soul in avol he grasp of} White Plains, the abi ein? 4 artomottie) Of curse, I shud have can. And, t , an! Ha, | ¢ Al, and he says a chicken mus heed un lesen Ha ; ao ate al w the peeple of New York that He burst {nto a cunning, cruel and des je and some one told him roe was knowa everthing in the homicidal testable laugh * * * ‘Then, su y HRS for heaven sake, Mac, | ting Ite pretty hard on @ man, that becoming ee eaned toward the — ple enilghten. us, = hesides being married, also i co bee RED Pur pelt to be the recetver of ail the tnd- “Re gure, mademovelie, that, though Flatbush, Brooklyn, Amer fernal troubles that grows up {a big not have betrayed you. Arsene Lupin etary Technical Counelt 58, thing Mr. Loughlin, put one of your never botrays, ¢ ully those whom} C. 8B, AG famous random ‘shots in these nit me to say that T und admire Re MISTER HOFFMAN he dear, pluck char sania Mon amp Pooreveit, Spanish | 14 Wost Thirty-:hind atren He took @ visittiug card nis pock ar Avsootat! KOKKY [HAVEN'T GOT the number etiook, t é ne-hut to) Be 6 Marclod Men's Ags'ns lof that “charfur," Mr. Hoffmann. Some the girl ' 1 respecttul | F Culture Sootety; of Lliown feliowa On costly autos wouldn't vole H and Vent. Ene Ana'a, |inow enough to pilot a car on al If Mr. Shea oy succeed In his and em track in a cnine with running over! gteps, mademoisviie, pray go to Lady | Board of Rdueation Butiding Bureau. |somevedy, 1 you mhould be glad you're| Some persons buy material oma huge Stronmborough, address you ‘ean | That doesn’t wvund wa if it came from |allva build many houses and can. sel easily find out, 1 this halfecard | “rene the Pug Huns, 1. tt fe thy om for much than you and say, ‘T nemor TAA nd of at f Hewot tro WHURRA WERTAS f tron@boi 1 the de the ! " 9 vente ’ tie 1 1 «a ke ao ot} 9 ’ Mi stay. Cards a 2 away trom the cit Pill se ete ne aie —_—————————_ ho a material sacrif le aunnnal: PARAS cite yi Many need money for one pufpose © his duty, “let 1 good {another and will sell their house, lot or The mist hae de and there 1s }farm at a substantial reduction trom es. still time to take forty winks." ft | Al timated value, Ho stretched himself at fun length a fitent re | and crossed his hands behind hin head. ~o we 4 AA, Such bargains were represented in ‘The sky had opened ne moi great variety among the 107,369 “Re,! Gia ehent har retant bpp satay Getter aavactlhemente publces in The © stars 1 1d last year-—a GAIN of 10,964 over in UeAE Iai We ‘ 10,000 YARDS OF PONGEE. SILKS oa i , eae Many Opportunities to the dare ern : r Ps ase Save Money Will Be Of. ry ith OF FINE, QUALITY, AND 3! INCHES WIDE, fered Realty Buyers in » men whom She 7RETOFORE $2 2.25 PER , amen” whom Ang “RETOFORE, $2.00 & $2.25 PER YARD, WILL 1o-Morrow’s Sunday orld reas BE, ON SAL! 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