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$100 BA EACH CANORASTS Hs FORFORGING NAME COURT'S DERISION OF “NELUE BLY” AGAINST Assistant Cashier of Steel Bar- Resent Admission of Evidence, rel Company Offers to | Then Spit at Informer \Who Plead Guilty. } Them at Trial. Faces ~The prosecution tory in the murder “ls Camorrists to-day | overruled the © for the exclusion naro Abbate- Alta Camorra, | VITERNO, Mar scored an initial v BUT CASHIER DENIES IT. Thefts From Company Al- leged to Have Been Several Hundred Thousand Dollars. When Charles W) Caco, Stanley Dielntk asstety casiler, and t cashier of the American Stee Barrel Company, which | seurnfully a them. fs owned by Mra. B. C. Seamon ('N ° All the pre narles were completed Bly"), wore grraigned to-day before to-day and the actual trial of the case Magistrate Naumer in the Manhattan Avenue Court, Williamebure, counsel for | Nicola Mora, leader of the band who ae 00 Y declared that they were Pui Gennaro Cuoccolo and his wite to ipiicives tc ts ly movernt | death was denounced by the presecutor Gdoived themmane ‘en as the worst amet the lot and a man who would do anything to gain his Caccla was arraigned on the epecific | onus Charge of forging Mre. Seamon's name! “it toa k for #60. Dieinik was o was begun e even tore out one of his eyes to dut 1 military * the Pp with and abetting in th Both men ive béen employ answe company More than six from Were believed to be gen of ti eee 8 integr.t ae 9 LIEBLER’S AWAIT WORD TO TAKE NEW THEATRE. Lease for Two Sessons: ns Is Probable, After Which Metropolitan Opera Will Continue. Although the deat has not been closed, tt is quite likely that Liebler & Co. will take over the magnificent New Theatre when the ason closes under the pres- nt on March 2. It has knowledge tn theatrical Makinh An tavestigition, T. Ludiow Mhrystia. roy company, whieh Hag p! 4 At Nos. 20-28 Varel strect, Brooklyn, told Magistrgte Nayiner thav W. D. Cadwallader jof thé New York Audit Company wag making an investizasion of 4 long series of thefts from the company. Se far evidence has been found of thefts amounting to $30,000. “But the investigation has hardly begun,” said Mr. Chrystie. “We fear that the amount stolen will mount into the hundreds of thousands. It has been & systematic scheme of forgery. Checks for large amounts were forged and cashed. Part of the money obtained on the checks w those invo! ting the | 4 offices {s anxtous to control the New The: but an offer has not as cepted. Howey hood that appropriated by © anol books cous r that, unie Metropolitan O. prisoners obtgined ball he would h: @ pew complaint ready upon whi request rearrest. Dielnik told the Court, that he wished to plead guilty. He had me counsel and wes advised not 0 make any plea until a week from to- ay, when both he and Caccta will have azether hearing. Caccia's counsel pleaded not guilty for him. Caccia lives at No. % Hemlock street, Brook- lya, and Dieluik’s home is at No. 13 ‘Woodland avenue, Woodhaven, L. 1. Both Hand.ed Check. Caccia was arrested yesterday by Cen- tral Office detectives in front o 0, 43 Cedur street, where are the off st Caceta | on the Peopte’s ning Mrs. | me, The ebeck was indorsed, | ag ie alleged, by Giemik, who cashed it the day it was drawn. Gielnik alleges ‘that he gave the money to Caccia, but thie Caccia denies. Because of confusion found in the beoks experts were called in « i repo! ties three years. The company check buok contains blank checks numbered Ip, se- which apparently extendeu over rder hot to disturb this! reed that an unnumbered | en from the end of the | “3OHA," and the | places re- | blank wi book and recorded as stub inserted berween the served for 24 and 95. —_— | FIVE-MASTER IN DISTRESS. | Revenue Cutter Haat Mig Scheo WOODS HOLE, Mass, March 17 reverue cutter Acushnet satled here to-day to assist a five-ma Serges, Shepherc Materials and $19.50 THE SECRET OF SUCCESS: Genuine Merit Required to Win the People’s Confidence, Serges, navy and blac’ rane checks, sailor collar of that are ex- all nt once drop out it is that so many tensively advertised, of sight and are soon forgotten? The | reason is plain—the article did not fulfil the promises of the manufacturer, This | ry 8 more icularly to # medicine. A medicinal preparation that bas real! pana value almost sells itself, as like deticate shades. ..... endless chain system the remedy is - . fecommended by those who have been Girls’ Middy and cured, to those who are in need of it. In an interview on the subject » prom-| inent local druggist says; “Take for ex- ample Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, a pre- paration I haye sold for many years and never hesitate to recommend, for in almost every case it shows immediate results, as many of my customers testify No other kidney re medy that I know of has so large a sale.” The success of. Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp- Root is due to the fact that it fulfils every wish in overcoming kidney, liver and bladder diseases, corrects urinary troub- | les and neutralizes the uric acid which of navy blue serges W Girls $2.00, $3. AGAINST THEM, = de. | ciroles that the ambitious Llebler firm , oa |) eu HOME REY Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 | Spring Millinery Misses’ and Junior Dresses } Chiffon and net over silk, in all the Regulation Sailor Suits Batiste and lawn, lace THE EVENING WORL?, FRIDAY, MAROH will opera Paul Gray denied to-da Nos, 216 to had been se jsmatier and take over the big plant for Hght jo Coming Here, » March Admiral the m the ording steamer n of King } is brought hi Salo Maru from Yoko | GIVEN AWAY FREE Nature’s Vegetable Pepsin Given Away Free at Your , Nearest Drug Stora By presenting the conpon below you wive a trial package of Munyon’s | eae Paw Paw Pills Paw Paw isa fruit that grows in most tropical countries and contains the only vegetable pepsin yet discovered. — Its action up and stomach is truly won m Professor Munyon is giving to the w ord | one of the greatest stomach and liver | s known to mankind yon's Paw Paw (Compound) Lax- Pills caax the liver into activity by gentle methods. They do not scour; they do not gripe; they to not weaken, but they do start the secretions of the liver | and stomach, thus correcting constipa- | tion, which, without doubt, is responsi- | for most ailments. There are about | thartics that are now up serious forms of indigestion and so paralyze the bowels that they refuse to act unless forced by so: rong purgatives. Munyo ‘aw Paw Pills are truly for the blood. vigorate instead of weaken; th h the blood instead of impoverishing it. These pills contain no calomel, no dope. They school the bowels to act with physic. one of our 1911 almanacsat your nearest drug store, or mailed on request. FREE COUPON Present, this coupon to any first-class druggist. and , absolutely free, a trial pack: Munyon's Paw Laxative Pills ns long Paw Paw | 63d and Jefferson s, Phila., Pa. Showing of Practical Street Hats at $79.50 | and Ready-to-Wear Hats $7.50 to $14.75 also Mises’ and Children’s Hats $1.95, $4.25, & $4.75 Misses’ €&8 Juntor Suits Several very attractive models— d Checks, Novelty Tannish Worsteds & $30.00 Misses’ Full Length Coats ls 12.50 k and shepherd contrasting silk, line oe ——4 to 14 years— hite Dresses and embroidery trimmed 00, & $5.00 Between Lenox & 7th. Aves.: Unequalled Week-End Economies Open Saturdays Until 9.45 P. M. » Misses’ and Washable Dresses, 2.95 tal Sates Ginghams, Chambrays, Repps, White Lawns. Twenty Mode.s, For the miss of 4 to 18 years there is no more comprehensive assortment in New York City. One of the smart models is illustrated, and is typical of the score of others. All unusual values. _ Girls’ Spring Coats, 6.95 and most desirable models in man-tailored Mannish mixtures, nd fine serge length, halt- out with fine fitting lined throu Venetian. Misses’and Children’s Hats, 1.98 GIRLS’ SCHOOL HATS—in plain and nacre braids, g all the new models. Also a number of ¢, sémi-fitting effects; made over soft frames, ‘simply trimmed. Excellent values Women’ s Spring Neckwear, 45c DUTCH AND MATISTE COLLARS—of allover embroidery and batiste; trimmed with fine Val. lace; also the fichu effect. Regularly 69c, each. PIQUE ASCOTS—in white and colors; also white with colored embroidered fots; to be worn with tailored waists. Regularly 69¢ each. §2 Hand Bags, J 49 boxy effects; Women’s & Misses’ E HAND BAGS with silver and gilt This includes an ( Men’s & Women’s Handkerchiefs, 23¢ 7OR WOMEN—new dainty colored effects; also hand-embroidered corner of hamrock lawn and linen, Regularly 3 "OR MEN—all linen, extra sizes; '4 and “Koch” Clothing for Boys Made under our supervision. We begin the new season with an issortment that in both extensiveness and novelty is well beyond our aflorts of the past. Merely another way of saying that we never res vith the success of a season, but each year strive for betterment. NORFOLK AND DOUBLE-BREASTED SUITS—in all wool coats lined vusers, fined thr: 4-inch hém. Regularly 35¢ cheviots and tweed; ighout; S to e §.95 ithe ” 5.6t “Insured’’ Shoes for Boys and Girls Our “Insured” Shoes for boys and girls afford you every protec ‘on. No guessing; no worry, no promises —but a bond of insurance ssued at the time of purchase INSURING you against loss for poor vear or any defect that may develop during the lifetime of the shoe. ALL. LEATHERS THAT ARE GOOD—ALL “LASTS THAT ARE RIGHT. Scores of styles, Infants’ all new and sat- Chi isfying. Atl Women s Lingerie Waists, ‘3 75 oidered front; h neck prettily trimmed wit mart styles in low and h gh eck, Some of all-over ed with cluny or Val. laces. M fine Val. lace. embroidery batiste; ) Many oth Others tr Men’s £0c mos Underwear, | Women’s 35c Ribbed Vests, .0c WOMEN'S WHITE RIBBED VESTS— low neck; no sleeves; in regular and extra sizes; either plain or fancy yokes. $2.50 Sherbet Glass& Plate, 1.50 Sterling silver deposit on clear crystal. An extraordinary value, MEN'S SUMMER W a WHITE RIB- BED SHIRTS AND DRAWERS; shirts made with French neck; long sleeves. DRAWERS double gusseted seats. Women’ 's 35c Lisle Hose, 19c E ZED GAUZE LISLE HOSE - toes, wih, deve & 183,50 Gold Filled Bracelets, 1. st B WOMEN'S BRACELETS—gold {itled; cor TON Hit feet Jana engrave” and ¢ variety ol 4 Sale of Hair yy At Prices Never Heretofore Offered to the Public An enormous stock must be quickly reduced, Accordingly prices are cut ruthlessly. Profits forgotten. The big- gest opportunity of the ygar is yours— Saturday, Don't miss it. $1 to 1.50 Switches—16 to 18 in... .49¢ 33 Wavy Switches—20 in.; short stem, $2.50 German Hair Syitches-at 20 neh A 20 2.29 | ¢, $5 Wavy German Hair 2 Cluster Puffs.... 9B¢ 4.50 Natural Gray Switches 46 and} $4 French Clusters—-assorted shu 18 in Seaiet a sass mae xtra Long Switches—of wavy or} $6 Clusters A straight German hair, Reg. $10. .4.25 | so, $0 Atay Cluster’ Putts. The New Basket Braid—Reg. $6...8.98 | Transformations—upwards trom.,1.39 GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE. Our Credit Terms #22 DOWELON Sess Byo onn a ” 100% 5 | ‘OPENS ss AN ACCOUNTS ISHER BROS FIS US AVE. BET.103&104S 759 ° O00 “ (WEEKLY New Spring and Summer Suits detail of my business my personal attention. I pave no connection with any other store |precisely the same terms and to wear to the same satisfaction as any 17, 1911. MOE LEVY HAS ONLY ONE STORE NOW 119-125 Walker Street Only one store—but it’s a hummer. It occupies half a city block. Its ground floors hold a variety of clothing that no other single clothing house can show. Its four upper floors are hives of tailoring industry from morning to night, and right now are producing my With my Sp business g ane under one roof I can now give to every whatsoever, and therefore no division ef my business inte.ests. Broadway and Brooklyn rents are high—and the wonderful values TE give could not stand the big rent bills. 1) ad to choose between the stores and the values, and I decided that I could serve my customers’ interests best by concentrating on values. The first fruits pt concentration will be found in This season this value is better than ever, and you know what this $15 value has been in the past. You know that my “815 suit has always My Great Spring Suit Special been the equal of any $25 suit on the market—and that a positive $25 service guarantee goes with it. “This means that I guarantee this suit in 15 5 suit elsewhere. More of Those $20, $25, $30 and $35 Suits and Overcoats at $12.50 This lot includes every suit and overcoat left over for the Moe Levy & Co. stock that formerly sold for from 820 to $25, as well as broken lots from. the 30 and #35 suits and e6vercuats—both light and heavy weights. “here is still good picking for ‘the man who is looking for a real bargain. Your choice while they last............ ; ah "12° @© Moelevy My Oly 449.995 W. ker St. or Store: t of Broadw ” ae St. Subway ree Blocks Block #1 iicisdhencdeanahitiodhaetanet saat Liberal Credit Accounts Opened trom $10 te £10,000! $50 | $3 to $4 Deposit wou | 75¢ to $1.00 a Week $100 { $7.50 to $10 Deposit wont | $1.00 to $1.50a Wees 50c to sl Cpen Saturday Evenings Until 10 o'Cloci. America’s Greatest Furniture House! wig Block yRaumann’s: dompy 36th St. Our Prices Are Always mandsanie $55 Parlor Suii—5 A strikingly effective suit with massive carved frames, tall backs, broad arms, claw feet; ighly polished mahogany finish. Spring seats, very closely tufted backs. in the newest fabric, ‘‘Moire Sicilienne.” Parlor Table, Actual $3.50 Value, Upholstered 2.49 Dining Chair, Actual $4.00 Value, 2.19 Cross Stripe Curtains ! Attractive and effective noveities Quartered | at very iow prices. Quartered 7 sic ompire | 9g¢ Curtains at 60c Pair | Oak, Genuine mahogany | cream ground with red, blue oF | yy, or white | green stripes. eather map! 1.25 Curtains at 75c Pair Siip Seat grace ul de- Solid color grenadine in red, dark a sign—round | brown or green. An exceptionally fine top, 24 in. | 1,50 Curtains at 98c Pair | chair of very strong in Slarnatee sorded Wie dai construction, pane strives and grena lower “shelf | effects. back, -strong Other specials Inelusie 3.00 | claw leet; construc | cross stripes at 1.75; 4.00 cross | quartered ion—very | stripes at 2.25 and others up to] 9a, golden highly pol- | 5.98 pair. : ished. We Give J*AL Green Trading Stamps With Al! Purchases | The Sunday World’s “Want” Directory. | Makes more offers of positions than any o:her two mediums in th2 univers, a Nee.