The evening world. Newspaper, March 31, 1911, Page 20

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A LS TE I Ty TNT ET THE EVENING WORLD, maintained the insolent assurance which f not disarming suspicion repeatedly saved him arrest. At iis head~ urters in ain where eived his agents, his victims an OF CAMORRISTS. ON COURT RL Alfario, Arrested by Detective} Petrosino Denies All Crimes |," Charged to Him. | a grain market and specu: | bargaining with the| » faire, He grew] a usurer with an| Ne | VITIERBO, Italy t seen and | ere of the dramatic he today's session of the trial of the | drove along the strest Ruled the Camorra, Some six yents ago he surrendered the « Camorra, the head | thirty-2ix Camorr t miety, to Lute held the spec ite? Faces | . a hie tinued organization eloquence 0 litte ad of the Vi eneded the slender f i rouble some dis s He was re peatediy charg hh responsibility or complicity in crimes of burglary, the White slave traffic, fraud against the , }election laws and usiness corruption. "| Several times arrested, he was tnvart- reed because of a lack of 4 | carla, en Italian « re et <A| nt, Those escapes are maid to 5 octal matin agi ve been due to his influence with the Be es soot at 1 be Td thorities, many of w owed their ore than nates. votes of ne was a ex to iis control over may that I was Frric mitted excesses. Y my class of life has not or been indiscreet? “I was ruined first t liam of that newsnn That ie why, althou «sed, all my nerv ber of the stat proached me when I court as a murderer ppitting in his face Attacks the Carabiners. “Then the Carabineers « making me appes call us assacsins ix Inhuins No one has a right to so ste not even a confessed crim werve his own en only after he i “in a way, for if he robbed tue rich he as often helped the poor, Arrested by Petrosino. | Tt was left to Lieut. Petrosino, the American detective, to arrest and bring to Justice this man who had defled the police of ftaly, Following the murder of Gennaro Cuoccolo he was arrested a with Inetigating the ertme, Cal asa mi that paper ap- raigned in alp [and chari but @ the false ‘Reducing the Waist | Lin in Both Sexes, eu with heavy, pe as an assassin, 1 ernelty slous alalo- | “For four years I have suffered per- gecution and martyrdom, Constantly before my eyes is the picture of my dear, innocent brother dying in a prison | (errety jar ell adjoining my own, He died inno- cent.” ‘When Erricone got his fontrol and launched into @ of Abbatemaggio, whom returned his generosity by st dum, biackmatiing him and ft: ing to ruin him, raritying. the phn Under the grueling to-day Erricone | te. B. Altman & Ca, IMPORTANT SALE OF BOYS’ CLOTHING FOR TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) BOYS’ HAND TAILORED SUITS $7.75 & 9.75 BOYS’ REEFERS , > ; » $5.50 BOYS’ WASHABLE SUITS $1.45 To 4,50 BOYS' WHITE & COLORED BLOUSES, 68c & $1.00 MEN’S SHIRTS AND SCARFS AT SPECIAL PRICES WILL BE OFFERED TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), CONSISTING OF THE FOLLOWING; MEN'S NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, PLAITED OR PLAIN; USUALLY $225 & 250 EACH . at $1.50 MEN'S FOLDED FOUR-IN-HAND SCARFS OF IMPORTED Vitor”, “the guardian ans! of the! but those Camorra.” the Fleeing to America he was rearrested | #4 in Brooklyn by Petrosino and has never since been a free 1 That arrest was the first pr move in the up of the Camorra, and few + in apmrehanding Alfano signed 1 to duty. tences death imposed traitorous associates, and h ne, y|in the Camorra, Brricone stoutly di jere Santore, to-day, intimately acquainted with contempt of personal danger jaegto, the Informer, has tea- Lirricone approved the sen. upon bis Gennaro Cuossolo wife Maria, and after the deed Metributed suma of money mong the agsassing, These allegations, as well as that concerning hie position Je- nied in reply to the questions of Presi- Bianchi and the Crown Prosecutor, Stern Brothers will place on sale To-morrow, very desirable Misses’ and Small Women’s Dresses, Suits and Coats in distinctive styles and the newest materials At Very Attractive Prices Tailored Suits, Copy of Imported Model, new skirt, of excellent quality serge, in black, navy, old blue, wood tan and white, also checks and striped mannish worsteds, Actual Value $37.50 Dressy Tailored Junior Suits, shoe top length, of serge, in all desirable shades, combination stripe silk and moire collar and cufls, 19.75 Actual Value $32.50 Dresses of Imported White Marquisette or Voile, with colored embroidery effects, i $ 1 8.50, 23.50 Irish Lace Yokes or Dutch Neck, Actual Values $29.50 to 35.00 yore x 522,50 Coats, in later styles, of novelty stripes, English ’ mixtures, shepherd checks and plain serges, at 17.50 Actual Value $26.50 rs Pa ’ Girls’ & Children’s Apparel Three Piece Suits, of Serges and checks, sailor collar and tie of plain and plaid silk, Jacket lined with peau de cygne, full plaited skirt, 10 to 16 yrs, Actual Value $23.50 Coats, in navy, tan and old blue serges, also shepherd checks, detachable linen sailor collar, 8 to 16 yrs, at Actual Value $12.75 Children’s Reefers, in all desirable materials, full lined, with Inlaid i 4 moire collar and military buttons, 2 to 6 yrs, at 75 Actual Value $7.75 Unusually large assortments of Separate Skirts, Washable Dresses and Guimpes , $16.50 8.75 Stern Brofhers Special Offering of Women’s and Men’s Hosiery At Decided Reductions Women’s Imported Black or Tan Cotton, 19¢ garter double tops and double soles, Pair Imported Biack Silk Lisle, double tops, also Black Gauze Lisle, double tops, Pair 29° Black Ingrain Gauze Silk Lisle, white tipped, double garter tops and soles, Pair 37° Pure Thread Silk, in black, white and 85° tans, cotton garter tops and double soles, Pair Men's Imported Half Hose in Lisle and Silk Lisle, plain, clocked and fancy, in colors, Pair 23¢ Pure Thread Silk Half Hose, in black and colors with lisle soles, Pair 83¢ Stern Brofhers Greatly Enlarged Department for Young Men’s, Boys’ and Children’s Spring Clothing in the latest models and seasonable fabrics To-morrow, Saturday SILKS, USUALLY $1.30 EACH ¢ iy ® 4 AT 65c B. Altman & Cu. UPHOLSTERY FOR SUMMER MATERIALS HOME DECORATIONS ARE IN STOCK IN THE NEWEST CRETONNES, SCOTCH MUSLIN AND SILKS, ETC. ESTIMATES SUBMITTED FOR UPHOLSTERY WORK MAKING TO ORDER OF FURNITURE SLIP OR WINDOW SHADES AND AWNINGS. DESIGNS, NET, INCLUDING LIGHT-WEIGHT AND THE COVERS, PORCH RUGS AND DRAPERIES RECEIVED FOR STORAGE. Loys’ and Children’s Reefers, of fine blue serge and fancy mixtures, in the newest shades, also shepherd checks, 214 to 10 yrs, Values $6.50 and 8.50 $4.85 | Boys’ Overcoats, Mannish Styles, in neat grey and tan Scotch effects, 9 to 17 yrs, at Value $10.50 8.75 Combination Suits, Extra Trousers to match, lined throughout, Norfolk and Double- breasted Models, of tine fancy mixed fabrics and blue serges, 196.50, 8.50 Values $8.50 and 10.50 Youths’ and Small Men's Suits, of blue serge and fancy mixed materials, in the newest Spring colorings, i west Spring colorings, a 512.50, 33 to 38 inch chest measure, Values $16.50 to 24.50 Young Men's and Boys’ Felt Hats, in the newest shades, at 16.50 1.25 Our new building on West Twenty-second Street is now completed, and the two entrances on that street will be found very convenient for Automobiles and Carriages, West 23d and 22d Streets FRIDAY, « MAROH 31, 911. Lord &\Taylor Founded 1826 | Attractive Showing of Spring Suits, Coats 8 Dresses For Misses, Juntors 8 Girls Misses’ & Juniors’ Suits Navy blue serges, shepherd checks and gray tweeds, hand embroidered collar of contrasting colors. ....4...000sese: Misses’ Tailored Suits Colored serges, homespuns, checks and mannish auchires—several nes sil 7, 5 0 ally smart models.............0+-066J Misses’ & Juniors’ Coats Serges, mixtures and shepherd ance} $7. 2.50 various models to select from......... Misses’ Foulard Dresses Polka dotted foulards and stripes... Girls’ Tailored Coats Serges, mannish mixtures and ws Ry ‘0 checks, all lined.......0006 9-5 $19.50 _|$15.00 Girls’ Confirmation Dresses Lingerie Dresses, hand embroidered and lace trimmed—several models $8.50 8 10.50 W omens Suits, Coats and Dresses Exceptional Values Offered Handsomely Tatlored Sutts in the latest materials—gray worsteds, hair-line stripes, navy and black serges and checks..... Fancy Braided Sutts in serges and satins Strictly Tailored Susts in the new stripes, serges, she herd checks and reed eens season’ and best. . : $19.50 eee eee eee ee! $35.00 Rubberized Rain Coats in two distinct modele—tan, gray and black $9.50 Millinery Special offering to-morrow, Saturday, of Smart Tailored Hats From our own workrooms = at $70.75, 12.75 8 19.50 A large variety of Misses? 8 Children’s School Hats $1.95 t0 4.75 Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. 'WSTERLING SILV er werent: + ee Dn ~ Store Open Till 9.45 P.M. Saturdays. Open Till 9.45 P. M. Setrtaps Last Day of Anniversary Sale. 1860}! To bring to a fitting climax this great yearl 1941 have prepared a remarkable list of buying opportuni- ties for the thrifty. All Koch standard merchandise—the best—-the kind that gives lasting satisfaction. These as examples: “Koch Quality” Boys’ Clothing The little man is every bit as discriminating as his father. He has a keen eye for style of cut and design of material, even if he doesn't know an all-wool from 2 wool-and-cotton tabric. But there’s no need to worry on that score, for we guarantee our suits to be all wool or your money back. Here's a flock of striking Spring models that will please the fancy of the particular bi vy, and the prices will please his parents, too: Boys’ Double-Breasted and Norfolk Suits oys’ Russian Blouse and Sailor Suits Boys’ Spring Reefers $3.95 $4.95 $5.95 $6.95 $7.50 $8.50 $9.00 “Koch Special” Two-Trouser Suits, $5.00 The biggest value ever offered. Two pairs of knickers included. Girls’ Spring Coats, 7.50 GIRLS’ MAN- TAILORED COA throughout with durable Vepeti Tweeds and Whipcords in’ ser ¢ gray and tan, a checks and men's wear Serges in ull the wanted colors 14 years. — y event, we Sizes 7 in semi-fitting full- mannish mixtures, th models; lined ck and white and navy; sizes 6 to Girls’ Wash Dresses, 1.95 Of fine Gi nghams, Percales and Chamb I the 5 Alloy Ih rays, in all the wanted plain colors; Si Square and round neck etl A collar effects; trimmings combir oidered emblems; sizes 4 to 44 years, ' Misses’ & Children’s Hats. \ fascinating: collection of jaunty hats—smart Sailors, Mushrooms, Helmets and a variety of other distinctive styles, representing all the new braids; ion colors, embroideries, braid and emb a full assortment of colors We also present a fine sele Hats, simply trimmed, to Women’s 59c Neckwear, each, 50c SAILOR AND COAT COLLARS, YOKES, FICHUS and CHE MISETTES; also BATISTE JABOTS, trimmed with Iri sh crochet, Val. and Venise laces. _ Men S $1 Negligee Shirts, 79c EN'S FANCY PERCALE NEGLIGEE SHIRTS—with cuffs attached; coat model; ng; white grounds, with neat stripes. Every shirt worth $1, Men's 50c Lisle Hose, 29c MEN'S SILK LISLE HOSE~new shot effect; plain or drop sti ustre; assorted shades; never sold at less than 50c F pee Oe Children’s Reefers 2 105 years) CHILDREN’S REEFERS~of black satin; sailor ¢ white stripe silk; also of fine quality trimmed with moire silk in red and C CHILDREN'S REEFERS—of pretty stri siik moire and braid; also of serge in with brass buttons, “Insured” "Shoes 8 Boys and Girls A bond of insurance is issued at the time of purcha The risk is ours. You are positively insured against loss for poor wear or any defect that may develop during the lifetime of t! All leathers; all lasts. : (24 Pioor.) wy black and Many different >, all new, serviceable, Children's Misses’ Growing Girls’ Small Boys’ Large Boys’ $3.50 pes an Bags, 1.89 WALRUS AND SEAL GRAIN HAND BAGS—in black and colors; leather lined, plain and fancy metal frames; single and double handles; fitted with purse, including a pretty gold-plated initia $1.50 Pearl Bandeaux, 69c @IMPORTED GOLD- PLATED BAN- DEAUX—set with tine French pearls. $2.50 Sugar and Creamer, $1.50 STERLING SILVER DEPOSIT on clear crystal glass sugar and creamer, $3.00 German Silver Bag, oS 95 GERMAN SILVER BAGS—French gr ay fini ring mesh; 4% inches deep, with 6-inch spread and change pocket I Toilet Articles at ow trices PLATED SILVER TOILET Regularly $6.00 ....... GLASS PUFF BOX— ig silver top. Regularly STERLING SILVER DEPOSIT COL OGNE Bor TLES— es wide; fine white kid containing comb, brush and ach...+. High “Grade Hair Goods HAIR SWITCHES Regularly 16-inch NATURAT THE SUNDAY WORLD'S - “WANT” DIRECTORY makes more offers of -positions than any other two mediums in the universe. h Homespuns, J.

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