The evening world. Newspaper, May 3, 1911, Page 20

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CALL 3100 SPRING, BUT BE YOUR OWN SHERLOCK HOLMES Small Chance of Recovering Stolen Property If You Rely on Detective Bureau. DUTY OF A _ CITIZEN. Read This True Story of Pro- fessional and Amateur Sleuth- ing and Find Out. * \ Thies fe a atory which may throw fore Meht on the eotual remuits of car ying out the suggestion to the public @f George Dougherty, the new Second Deputy Commissioner of Police, that @ne who has been robbed should by no means attempt any detective work on hls own eocount, but instead cal! “200 @pring” and let the Detective Burenu H | iM i } j > i i | “if A H i t : i | Hj itt il ij f ‘ Fy H : ai F é horee with « forehead, ind branded on the right fore hoof with the number “2."" Gure! Headquarters would send out feneral alarm, not only to all ete- tiona but to all fercies and dridges. Mr. Rouleton needn't worry any more about | ft et all, Enter | etective ».cCarthy. ‘The wagon was found next day near the Ol4 Slip police station, but no horwe or harness ‘Roulaton con- 8g H Oak street station. MoCarthy was a mighty companton- avis fellow. He drove about with Mr. Near Aeventh avenue “T got him from a bey next Geer,” | Me was not at home, but hie Mtle or wae, marbon., "gaia the Iftle ef, “some right in." There wae the mowing harness, The World initial monogram hed been pried foit the leather, Orut the Impreewet eut- | plain, ee this harnem," eid Mtr, Rok he little girl objected, McCarthy i . He ad not think it was | | to take ft. Mr, Roulston anid he | Waa, moing to take his own harnesm whefever he fond tt, end he did, | Then the always otiging Contra! | Office aman eald that if Mr, Rowleton rwould go around to the back door of | thd house and wait ne himself would be very comfortable in the runabout eeat, watching the front door. Engter | Md nat come home and at dark MaOar- thy wald tt treet and Mir, Rewiston arranged with some netghbors to iet him know $f appeared. Fruitl of wilte Watt of Hour and a Half. | A message came to him over the tele- | | phone at 8 o'diock on Friday that Wiille Pngler wae at home. At onoe Mr, Roul- @ton telephoned for i'riend MeCarthy. | He wasn't at the station, the lleutenant Jat Oak atrest said, but if another man | | Would do, one would be right around. | ‘The World Buiiding is five mimutes’ watk from the Oak atreet nm, Mr, Rowlston waited until 690 o'clock and then he headed for Brooklyn alone. | When he had told hie errand to the! Meutenant of the Fifth avenue station & uniformed policeman was sent with Mr. Roulston to the [Engler house But ‘Willie hed been gone just fifteen min- utes, The uniformed man was keen enough to say that he thought he could find out where Engler waa to be found. At 8 o'clock he met Mr. Rouleton with the information that Fingler was prob- a@bly at home again, and that the boy had formerly been a truckman for @ contractor named Clark. Also other in- formation which may prove useful later, The uniformed man also brought along one of former Deputy Commis. stoner Flynn's recruits, a elim, live fel- | low who looked Itke anything but a detective, Herry J. Etherington. The| detective wae off duty. But he con- eemed to jo Mfr. Roviston when he heard there was a: possibility of a) fight. No, Willie was not at home, aguin wald Nttle steter. Wtherington wala he wae sorry, be- onuse Mr. Clurk nesfed a man quick, Willie epoke right up from the back room. Btherington went in and put! him under arrest. | “I ain't etole no horwe,” aid Enater, | with his first breath, before heing told of the charge egainst im. When he caught sight of Mr, Roulston outside fhe eaid: “Say, you're the World's wagon man ein’t you? Well, I didn't @teal your howe.’ Wittle Tells of Another Man. ‘Wiite Ingier was taken to the ote- then end after a persuasive examination with Mn Rouleton and Btherington, tn ——————————— Jtoulston all over Manhettan and aear- by New Jersey looking at suspected | fencer for stolen horaes, He was most | complimentary to Mr. Roulaton not only on account of his real in the hunt tut for the good Meals he ordered on these occasions, But after two weeks ft patled en MoCarthy, ‘There wasn't any chance | of finding the horee and he would not {mpose on Mr. joulston’s company any longer, He quit. ir, Roulston went to the horee mar-! ket at Lexingion avenvs and Twenty- | fourth street last Thuraday to buy a few horse. He looked over the #200 and €16 @togk and then said he thought | he would look over the «ypey horens | entered for auction sale. There were four hundred of them in the basement of the pince, It was rather dark down there. One of the first he tovked over Yooked familiar to him, @ chestnut with @ white star and white hind feet. And @9 the fore-foot wae the number "2."" Wille Engler Poached. By Thursday night Mr. Roviston, ac- NOT @ patent medicine, A PRESCRIPTION FOR Rheumatism |] SCIATICA or NEURITIS der t! a Dale Ret werlel No, Nb.1U6, tobe FREE FROM OPIATES OR NARCOTICS ription guaran te Henson Sit RaEE oe prik MAGISTRAL CHEMICAL Co. Suite 711 Flatiorn Building, New York. JAMES McGREERY & CO. BOYS’ CLOTHING. mm Roth Stores, On Thursday, Unusual Semi-Dress Suits Sailor Blouse Su Russian Blouse Suits, size 214 to 8 years. Made of Mixed Cheviot, Norfolk Jacket S trousers, size 8 to 14 Jacket Suits, Knickerbocker trousers, size 8 to Made of Mixed Cheviot. | | 17 years. a3rd Street May the qth. values, of all Wool Fabrics. its, size 6 to ro years; 6.75 and 7.50 ults with Knickerbocker | years. Double Breasted 6.75 and 7.50 34th Street wail ‘Bheenesy Jake, “Wike Eingter.” MoCarthy wend get the eecond 3g prt id Ba, di: T28s li iff move Them with the New Drug. | ——— my FUNERAL WORDS HIS OWN. NEW HAVDN, Conn, Mey &—ert wervice, wrote the address chat wae de- JAMES McG REERY & C0. DRESSMAKING DEP'T. 34th Street Store, Foulard Gowns for Street and House wear, Made to order,.,,., Tailored Suits, coples of attractive models, Made to order,,,,., HVIHHorinnnnnanondnny Lies Remaining stock of Imported Models in- cluding ‘Taflored Suits, Dinner and Afternoon Gowns, at greatly reduced prices, Thirty-for urth Street JAMES McGREERY & GO. 23rd Street 34th Street On Thursday, May the 4th. CORSET DEP'TS. UNUSUAL SALE. ' W. B. Reduso Corsets. In Both Stores, Size 20 to 36. 2.00 value 3.00 SILK DEPARTMENTS. In Both Stores, “McCreery Silks” Famiéus over half a Century. Twelve Thousand Yards of White or Black Dress Satin, soft brilliant finish, 35 inches wide. 85c per yard value 1.25 COTTON DRESS GOODS. m Both Stores, Thirty Thousand Yards of Washable Dress Fabrics including Bordered and Dresden Dimity, Striped and Checked Gingham, Fig- ured and Polka Dot Batiste, Printed Flaxon and Bordered Shantung. 15c to 25¢ per yard value a5¢ to $0e ROBE DEPARTMENTS. In Both Stores, Unmade White Marquisette Robes, at- tractively embroiflered in Coral, Copenhagen Blue, Heliotrope, White and Black. 6.75 value 8.75 SHIRTWAIST DEP’TS. A large and exclusive . assortment of Shirtwaists including French Voile, Embroid- ered Marquisette, Mull, Linen, Swiss and other dainty fabrics, at moderate prices, “Athletic’’ Waists, made in workrooms on the premises, 4.95 White Lingerie Waists trimmed with 2.95 In Both Stores, lace, WOMEN'S HOSIERY. mm Both Stores, Fine, sheer gauze Lisle Thread with garter spliced tops, heels and soles, 25c per pair Mercerized Cobweb Lisle Thread with double tops, spliced heels, soles and toes, 35¢ per pair former price 75¢ Pure Thread Silk with double or cotton tons. Black and colors, 1.00 per pair former price 4.35 DRESSMAKERS’ SUPPLIES. im Both Stores, Dress Shields, nainsook covered. Sizes 2,3 and 4. 8c pair, 90c doz. Sewing Silk, 100 yard spools qe spool, 75¢ doz. Large spools of Silk... 40c spool, 4.50 doz. Featherbone, silk covered qe yard, 75¢ box Dressmaker's Ping. Sizes 4, 5 and 6 14¢ half pound Hooks and Eyes with spring. ...1oc box SOROSIS SHOES, 1m Both Stores, New models of Oxford Tics and Pumps, showing the latest vamps, insteps, toes and heels, 3.50 to 7.00 per pair JAMS McGREERY & CO, 23rd Streot + 34th Street Don't Hide Thom with « Vell) Re- | Men’s50c&75c Underwear,24c Tamerica user in” pia || te $15 Brass Exactly as pictured; an amazing oppor- tunity to buy fine brass beds at half price, Sizes 3, 3.6, 4 and 4.6 feet, in bright, poulet or satin finish, Sale to-morrow only. Sanitary Elastic Felt Mattresses} es at Lest Than Wholesale Cost. LOT 1!—Consists of extra heavy, large size Turkish towels, soft, spongy 1 72¢ quality, regular 12l4c each, at.... RAIS, NUCK OR ry LOT os Seen 191 EIT RAH any, ea Mon BB: latest Sprin; and flora! @ Sm Prices Were Never So Low in American Upholsteries These on Sale To-Morrow : 25¢ Window Shades, 10c. Mounted on nteed rollers; 3x 6 feat bef mming; some are thera opaque, in all ite. Sh 20c Venetian Scrim, 10c Yd. Suitable for all kinds of summer ané short curtains; perfect- ly reversible; ver 2mtgyn in’ pretty endattrac rientel or ive Cross Stripe Curtains tm many ¢ainty color eom- ‘edehet with end width; valued “19¢ * $tc.; Bpectal, each ‘dinations; tansel ends; full length MAIL ORDERS FILLED... Startling Bargain News of Women’s 14.98 and 16.50 Black Satin or Silk UNQUESTIONABLY the greatest bargain this year. They were formerl y (TO-MORROW) you can have th Tallored with unusual care. Guaranteed fabric *to 44; CUSTOM ALTERATIONS MADE FREE; cluded are strictly all-woo! serge, wide wale serge, broadcioths or cheviots; short hipless Jacket models; slightly fitted back; lined throughout with satin.....-+ Another Elegant Line of Sample Silk and Satin Coats and Jackets at Half Price ? ion taffetas, Skinner's satin, broadcloth, Panamas, ben- Cares also all-wool! serge, fancy mixtures, all coverts, In every style; 30 to $4 inch lengths; harfdsomely embrotd- red effects; large satlor collar models; some ned through- Y ‘out with silk or satin; there are black, navy, gray, tans; sizes 13 to 419 years for misses and 32 to 46 bust for women; {n_ this sale to-morrow at t $7.95. es 32 0 in- All-wool diagonals, and mixtures; 1 skirl ho satin re or satin , tan and tures; 13 to 18 year sizes; altera- tions free; morrow at new si ‘and Huck || Linoleum (Perfect Goods) at 65e Screens ‘ Cc Bin i feel § | ie 2 Bink oink 838 : Pure XXX Quality Cork | English Enamolled No.1 Screen Doors No imitations as to quan- tity; neconds; Overbrook Rugs 49% Under Regular Seamless Wilton Velvet Rugs ee In a numerous assortment of the | rns; also Oriental lesigns; size 12 fee! ‘by 9 feet wide; valued at $24.50. Sale, xact copies of the most beautiful ‘al and Persian Rugs; ; Guaranteed per- 10.6x7.6 feet size. WRB This Lace Trim- med Princess on sale to-morrow,at Drawers Com- bination—like cut ;emb, cover, front and back . tea ote! tin high-class suits that has been t $14.98 and $16.50, BUT FOR Don't miss THIS SALE “New Spring Suits broadcloths Women’s Silk Stockings Shown in black with 6-Inch” lisle garter top, triple lisle heels and toes; all goods; val- ued at 69¢ a Farly English finish; large table, rocker and chatr, complete; on sale to-inorrow oni; ii STRE pair, at a Five-Pic:e | Three-Piece Bed A ‘ts, Like Cut... Parlor Suites Outfits, x Steel and Brass Bad (like Mahogany = pol- | 4 woven wire steel shed; Ver ng and combination any 1.00; complete .98 top matt velouruphols r size bed; worth 22.50 to- for three pieces | Floor Oilcloth, 25¢ Made. In all widths; choice of tile, ; je of 2.6x6 floral or geom ‘ a eee terns; sold else where at 3 Square yard... Linoleum, 39 no remnants; this to-mor- a. yard, no 39c All_ Wool XX Brussels Rugs Ten new patterns to sel i 10.6 feet long by 9 feet wide; stindard price $14.50, price, 8.98 Carpet Specials Imperial Axminster Ruzs 12 feet long and 9 feet wide; exquisite Persian, medallion and floral patterns, high art colorings; very finest hi pile fabric; standard price $25. Sale, 16.98 Extra Size Royal Axminster Rugs Suitable for extra large roc fices; size 12 feet long by ect from; Rn a Rugs terns; the standard selling price $35, This Challie Kimono on sale to- 69c morrow This Muslin z= Petticoat — all $ 1 ¢ ‘3 69¢c $1 lace or emb. in- Suits Goin g at $7.95 S Special Sale of Percale (Like cut.) Made fram good quality pereale; shown in fancy black and white, blue and white or pink and white checks and stripes; round collar, turn- back cuffs, and trimmed with plain chambray to match; valued Colored Embroidered White Batiste Waiste pretty styles, elab- 1 with lavender, n and coral embrotd ery; also many pretty white bas elaborately trim- tiste waists, with med; special at... 1.00 high or low necks, ———-MAIL ORDERS FILLED.

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