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oe oe eRe EEG I 4 RHEUMATIZKEEPS COSTOFLWING FUGITIVE DIVES 'GAYNOROFFERS ‘HYDE, CONVICTED GRAN'PA FROM FIRE HIGHER, BUT WE © THROUGH APLATE TO TRADE JOBS OF SWOPE KILLING, WHILE THIEF CALLS Amiable Stranger Robs Bloom- Conditions Here and in Eng- Sent to Weal a Prisoner} And “Tom” ty eary Is W ting | Court Favors Doctor Servi field Nonagenarian as Towns- folk Rush to Big Blaze. OLD MAN LOCKED Burglar Enters by Lac Follows the Crewd. When Boomfeid, evety goes, not exce & few privileged mitted to roam about. There was fire yesterday afternoon Waa petting, we are alert newsgat Ploomfleid f Ephraim Ww. known Individua fersion of the A The fire was in the big barn of fam Coyne and it was a whopper only reason Ephraim Kynor did f# that he ts net ' with rheumat His daug Mra, Waldo Kynor, and h Misi Busan Kynor, went t note that the @tabulary and fire Clerk, Common © Clerks and divers su Watchung avenue, where the home Is, were at the fire Tt looked to him like an at to ‘hold the town an how calmly went a the the Kynor home. He got a ladder from the barn and set it up against t ond-story window. He went window and proceeded to plunder Ephraim Kynor is quite deat and not hear him, The Intruder di know of the presence of the r aman but when he did becom of it, the fact didn't both the least. Indeed he salute cheertly with the appelation “You're a thief and a ro! the old man from his invalid ¢ Mr invader, “only I wouldn't get #0 e Adour it If I were you, Excttem ad for a man of your age. you got there, kranper—think To it In my business. “¥ou dasen't; 1)! have you hu yelled Mr. Kynor. Mice! P Knew Where Protectors W: “They can't hear you, Krai tobacco Jar. At the fire, granper,” he ran « #0 are the other that watch and « , @ent 1 woulin’s bit a man of year, don't sou know, but I mig cldental step on that bad leg __groanin’ about.” Mr. sed his wat hands and them out to the burglar. “Thanks, granper,” said the “Ane now the wallet. 1 sticking out of your poc right. It's really very kind o} be #0 obliging; ttle matter—the lasses. “They're the only pair I got,” Mr. ‘Xynor, 1 can’ i thing without my gla any Hmit to your villainy, yc Didn't Take the Spe: “1 limit my replied the exteht oft! in this cas I couldn't we at the most, 1) around he altting roo In the atts Which he packed with and then dropy He let hime: t before he left, called Kynon "Good-bye, Kranper; Bue and take @ look at that fire ber me to the folks when. the: heme.” What Mr, Kynor said re ' Aia't care to repeat to-day. V daughter and daughter-in-law he thiked to them without tak € for Almost an hour, Tae | iy lice report to-day they found no trace of the a CYCLIST HURT | IN COLL Les Broken in Two Pin Machine Crashes tuto 4 throug motor-cycle t Newark, Chris stree trom Fal Helen Goodfellow, « missing from 1 Margaret Coste N. J. has a fire, Ing the dogs and rses that are pers him in} h Heh, | tans Calmly Helps Himself, Then a big aun wil "t Ko 4 Kyne or | flue alr, “Righto, righto, granper,”’ repiled the | an use | ing ng for ‘alice Ss over yo you're h and 1 held ISION, as land Contrasted for Benefit After Odd Fracas at Fleisch- | to Take It, Cough Life Term on Charge of hecomes invisible, does not rub | ' Nes “ . ily like powder, and for a natural of Parliament. } man Baths Building. | and All. Poisoning Millionaire. relatives, and went cn th ‘5 | id, ta renteaee ei ea tesmen, | STONE HIT WIFE OF GOV. DIX; Kynor, BOY HAD TO WRITE APOLOGY. Good Time for a Robbery. On Demand of Governor Lad Also 4 Promised to Quit Throwing and ALBANY, Hoy at Play Dro Isador Bernstein, five years old, play: | A number of children were playing in nper,” | the courtyard and tneir fright and the chuckled the slim, sandy-haired Pong | thee of thelr mothers that they had do to Ml his p pe from | oe | ALDERMAN WALSH BETTER. erman John Wals' “Death Avenue’ Comptrotier 4 Mitchel and Pre committee named by the Restimate to report on the remoy New York | THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL * Hunton, on LITTLE BLAZE ON THE ROOF tion charged stucnt te OF A. G, VANDERBILT'S HOME|| THIS SIMPLE LOTION GREAT AID TO BEAUTY Mr Workman Drops a Bit of Fire in a Barrel of Melted | “The nearest approa Tar. tain of youth,” writes ) ar, os Angeles H ttifying and inexp to a face lotion is mary le workmen were repairing the | spurmax: Alfred G. Vanderbilt's home at | Hast Sixty-second street uils | for clear one dropped a bit of | the comple fre in & barre d tar. | “Any. woman can make this lotion . if blazed up, making a big, |by getting four ounces spurmax from wreh on the te the druggist, dissaiving in a half-pint id adding two teaspoontuls ‘This gently massaged into GET MORE PAY GLASS WINDOW WITHPOLICEMAN GETS SNEW TRAL fled, and L niece of n typhoid e and two ed in the will be. ire before it burned through the barrel The house is owned by KE. J fs now abroad and who food amo! and poll 1 and remarke rvants were about the | you try it, i for face po thropist jtrial by the |sitting at Je pul been in th ke to exchange joba w | te 1 had your Je to get out until she was found by her ther. oP willingly exchange Jobs wit} Mr. Mayor, and Ili take the n the bargain.” replied Pol "Tom" Feary Silver Polish Lic.o we nd ostre and runs back to a arcade rd a knocking at the rear | Kit was Mayor Gaynor," shouted pW, as he rushed up alon, n Wor firm coming to : The standart 1 . the shi pened the «© Mayor, The Mayor patted th | of SILVERWARE and Satis are as 290) tall man turned out, fro on the he ead a a col t ‘ 5 | : My and } hs ; baat | y any haved ne \| FREE SAMPLE recat of oir G'"Ave.& 20'"Si. i nrumaiets ninally and re Our Quick Luncheon Counter, 6th Floo:, === Stamps Until 1 o’clock 40Free Stamps to Start a Book —_——, Double Liberty Stamps for Soap} Wrappers, Tobacco Tags, Coupons, Etc., All This Week. | Sather | You'll Like Our Charge Account System nd it makes shopping This Prescription Knocks Rheumatism yiman Gree ifty-first street station nai Mr. Man, Do YOU Know This Store Sold 83,278 = of Men’s Shoes at *5." and over in 1910? rheuma. | eription, | dertully ef- | Influence Others, sands here diately, —Adv Dept. of Accounts, FITth Easter Sale of Girls’ Floor. y promised nv stones on pi but to use his Ine ee oye from doing so, Registered Eatablished 2 Mark daue Coats, Suits, Dresses HERE must be a reason for his won- [fj “in Midet of Several Children, { Prices Are Exceedingly Attractive at This Season sie Shoe-T. st Suits, n derful volume of business in high- grade shoes. Q There is: Highest Quality at the Lowest Pice Our Seasonable Suggestions beow you will find timely. f of his home, No. to-day, uurtyard instantly | le of excellent quality na smart three-piece na girlish jumper ef- Coats trimme: 3 with deep sailor collar trimmed with sutin stripes and fancy metal S buttons, Come in Navy Blue x 1, Green, Tan and Red al to-morrow at Important Display Summer Waists Lingerie Waists, $2.50, 3.75, 7.50, 12.50 and up. A collection of very stylish Waists 1 in Cotton Voile and Lingerie Materials. Finished with Puen tucks and plaits; also embroidered and lace trimmed styles. Summer Silk Waists, $7.50 and 8.50. Made of excellent quality of Wash Silk, white ground with stripes, also in plain black and white. Tailored Shirts, $3.50, 4.50, 7.50 and 12.50. A smart Tailored Shirt for women, such as men wear, Made in Cotton Shirtings, pure Linen and Wash Silk, in neat stripes and fancy figures. Special orders taken on all Linen and Madras Waists at asmall additional cost. Sale Summer Dresses Linen and Cotton Dresses—in various models, slightly mussed from handling. Reduced to $7.50. New Summer Dresses—A large collection of stylish frocks in practically all the new Linen and Cotton Fabrics, at $10.00, 12.50, 18.50 and 25,00. James McCutcheon & Co. 5th Ave. & 34th St., watts a panic which of the Kast One| h street station had and ant mixtii popular styles of the either notch ordeep sailor Some models strictly and others prettily with contrasting colors. Sizes 6 to 14 years, ; Girls’ Coats, made of all-wool Paca cloths, in strictly tailored style with uotch collars or deep sailor effects. Co all ] q s, includ peo tales Sy OS chee ir s Men’s Low Shoes that Fairly Bristle | With Style j a] in gun metal, tan Russia One Hund Shepherd Girls’ Confirmation Dresses, made of beautiful, fine laces $2 98 rich, heavy embroideries and | beautiful nets and ribbon to | dresses in a very large and | handsome assortment of 10. 00 styles. Prices range from calf, patent leather blucher in the newest Gotham last—the shoe that has made our retation. Guaranteed snug fitting. Best silk 3.00 shoe jaces free with each pair... » 55S It is almost unnecessary to say this t =| is the best value in New York. the friend, d the Alderman —— ving ‘To. row, Teccond Floor) For $3.50 & $ Ss of 4.50 Grades Remarkable SIZES$ Buncin 214 to 17 yrs, ouble- st, Presitent | nt MeAneny, thi ‘ont@il tracks from will hold a public | M. in the At the hear: | » com Thursday to the Board « A Custom Model in a Two-Eyelet | Pump The price was at an exclusive bootmaker's. We liked it so well we took the style—something we seldom do—and it’ here in gun metal and tan Russia calf—a 00 chic last--beautitul workmanship... . ¢ You never saw such bargains before breasted suits with two pairs knickers; 9 to 16 rs. Sailor blouse Suits for boy o 10 years Double-breasted fanc one pair knickers, new Russian military Every desirable color pattern in this le , in fact, an riment that is large enough to please the most particular BRILL CLOTHES—READY TO WE R Get Your Easter Clothes To-day Before the Last-Moment Rush Is On _ | Take a bit of friendly advice. Make your selection of Easter clothes | early. We will alter them if that is necessary—press them, | and have them ready to send home to you any time you state. | Spring Suits, at *15, °18, §20, °25 The sort of clothes we're proud to have carry the Brill label. The sort you'll enthuse over. New weaves, new shade effects, new models. An impressive showing of quality, variety and value. Lively grays, browns and tans; neat dark mixtures; plain and fancy blues, Well-tailored, durable. Good suits, worth the money; better than vou'll find anywhere else at the price. 4.00 Two pairs knickers; mixtures; double - ages § to 17 years Boys’ $3.50 Reefers All-wool faney mixtures; velvet i length; ages 24 to $2.49 Bibs Ser Confirmation Suits sted or Norfolk; use SF $4.97 Men’s Hose Enticing patterns you will want to own in a the newest effects, Pure Silk hose Pure Silk ilose| Men's Plaited| Men’s tain i colors, color 4 ak Host, Lisle hse, Plain at AT AND $4.00 $9.00 50¢ 29¢ ip 50: all cobs, Te Also Boys’ Suits at 53.98, £5.98, $6.98 and 37.98 Wines Ver" sof eel Your Suit’s Among Them FIVE STORE WQ5TH STREET Finch’s Golden Wedding Rye| Riviere Gadradt & Co. 3-Star BROADWAY : M Third Ay |) F] Whiskey. (nvsattitt aks g | Co } wired in At doth st q C3 17 CORTLANDT ffi} EL gate Thai sont 6 88 arava BROADWAY UNION SQUATEE || Port or Sherry Ons le tom Wines, sold regul t “$1.82 | Near Chambers $t THE HOUSE OF BETTER VALUES Mth St., nr. Bway ‘at 82,00; special gallon tdi lor, e Sunday World Wants Work | Monday Morning Wore: a “