The evening world. Newspaper, May 4, 1911, Page 10

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neeer ee. eee were ore a STOR SCORNED, SLASHES FACE 0 ORL HE LOVE Brooklyn Crowd Sees Attack and Pursues Assailant to Police Station. WOMAN IS DISFIGURED. THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1911. | | Domed fargely of longshoremen end steamship iaborers, that started after | against Salvi, the latter denying each | he etruck out to get in turn, Then the two exchan - | away fro mthe scene of his orime. vectives, the war of words ending thus: Bombarda as Mob Gains on Him, those in pursult were an feet. that he would be run down, Borba headed for th jstation, About & feet from | | house he met Policeman Wiliams, wh |stoppea him, Just then the vanguard | of the mob came into view, | “Keep an running with me to the sta- tion house,” gasped Bombarda, “They're | atter me.” rr Williams grabbed Bombarda by the ide of him to the pore just a it charged at arm and loped al | etation house, closing the leaders of the pu the steps. barda into @ o were sent out | happened the police court. Island College Hospital Bombarda in Revenge Holds! Bombarde’s_revengs. Former Sweetheart and Muti- lates Her Features. young édler, of No. 7 Van Brunt street, Breoldyn, wayteld eighteen-year-old | and Chic sheremen, and to save himself from in- gougtt shelter tn a police station. # Carrot! street, About two weeks aro |sertion was mado that mére would go he broke off a friendship of a years | cut during the day. | @tanding with Bomterda and went to, The railroad company continued to werk in ’ darde it &@ young heme of a relative ‘With her chum, Josephine Tenati, seventeen years olf, Tessie Katana was way'to work this morning. Their path took them past the corner of Van fl ert Brunt aad Rapelyea streets, and Bom- barda was waiting for them there, hiding in @ doorway. Holds Cirl ae He Cute, Rushing from his place of conceal- mt, Bombara struck Josephine Ten- etf and knocked her into tue gutter, | ‘Then he caught Tessie Katana around the neck with his left arm, twisted her until ghe hung helpless by his side und prose ded to gash her features with a | raser-edged small knife Firet he out @ cross on each of her In the river front neighborhood s- lected by Bombarda for his deed of vengence the streets are always crowd- ed, Possibly 100 persons saw the attack, and hundreds more heard the girls scream. There wae @ goodly mob, com- | Pittsburg and Alliance, ©, wou | Out wome time during the Gay. hundred men also quit work at the ugh branch Katana girl's home is at No, ¢1|0f the Pittsburg divis — n SHOPMEN’S STRIKE SPREADS. : | the shops aide Joined the movement to-da: tt was raid men along the lines bh ‘Vernon shops on the C Use NUGGET Shoe Polish Every: Morning its a Happy Habit" No. 241(cut) | No. 243 Parisian Dressmakers \¥ Batiste $2.00 $200 He was feet of foot, but many of Beeing he Hamilton avenue police time was lost in putting Bom- 11, and then detectives find out what hed Later he wae arraigned in ‘The Katana girl was taken to Lone Bhe will be | marked for life by the evidencea of rh : Stern Brothers 0 Two » and the as- to be the mostcorrectin Parisian Corsetry, the best alarted to bring out the season's modish lines of the Parisian figure, They know that the correct corset means their success. Without it their skill fs of no account. So do the best American dresemakers insist upon CORSETS. knowing them to be the authority in fashion for the American figure, know- ing that they produce smart effects not to be obtained by any other corsets, ‘Try an American Lady Coreet, You will find the truth of thie statement veri- fied by your own experience, Made in many modish models, Made for your figure, to improve it, to bring out the best in it, AT YOUR DEALERS $1 to $10 If you are not pleased with an American Lady Corset, it is because you do not wear just the right mode) of American Lady Corsets for your individual figure, Be sure to get the right American Lady model. Name, American Lady, on every pair. American Lady Corset Company DETROIT Kateer Thetr Guest. KARLSRUHE, Duchy of Baden, May 4.Dimporer Willlam and the Empresa Vs .| Bowery and Harry Fischer of No. arrived here to-lay to be’ the guests By Abbatemaggio-You Gre G8 G8 | in street on Manhattan ave of King Gustave and the Queen of | aasain! Visita y 2 o’cloe! Sweden, of Grand Duke Frederick. The ‘By Galvi—You are itke a cow which | Willamsburg, at 2 o'clock this morning, | AS INFORMER ADDS | sa calle hae with heene! You have | Detectives Dowling and Doyle of the| Gorman tmperials reached Genoa from 4 & maddy. toh Stawg atrost atation took notice of the| Corfu on the royal yacht Mohenzollern ——enee sold to the en tga vam ivaan i bundles the young men were car-| last night. King Gustave and the Queen “Assassin” and “Liar” Some of the Hot Talk as Secret Corrato, Whose manner euggested |T¥ing. Barnett and Fischer ran into tne are returning home from a visit to Band Is Accused. Ho repeated his original accu tions | eee DETECTIVES WERE RIGHT. Meeting Irving Barnett of No. fn 4 that he had not forgotten or forgiven | hall of No, 277 Manhattan avenue. The| Ring Victor Emmanuel and Queen the insult of yesterday when Abbate- | detectives followed. There was a fight| Helena at Rome, maggio spat in his face, was released |!" the dark, The detectives dragged | = from the prisoners’ cage and atood be-|tWo very limp young men out to the| , fore the informer, sidewalk and handcuffed them together | A! “This man,” eald around a lamppost. Abbatemagsto, In tho bags and boxes thoy carried “struck Cuocolo with @ club after he | had deen stabbed Oy the others and | Were silver and giass@are and clothing | | | worth altogether $5,000. A description was half dead.” | fA * of the stuff was sent to all stations and You are a Har!” was the response | at 7 o'clock {t was found to have been | and in this vein ¢he dialogue was cons | stolen during the night from the homes | tinued. of Benjamin Aronwitz, Samuel Starke oo Jan Maurice Brill at No. 15 Clinton | King at Prese Congress. jstreet, Manhattan, Magistrate Naumor, | ROMH, May 4—The Internationat |!" Manhattan Avenue Court, put the Prase Congress opened at the capitol |as® against the poyg over until to- day, five hundred delegates report: an early adjournment yeR-| ing King Victor Emmanuel, Queen ernoon, Again Gennaro Ab- | sigiena, the members of the Ministry 0, the informer, held the cen- | and many Government officials were singe, deing called UPON to | orepent. Mayor Nathan welcomed the| month alimony by Justice Bischoff in seppe Salvi a ter An- \ettors and former Premier Lauzzattt,| the Supreme Court, pending the result both of w he de Aeivered a speech tn which he dweit|of her action for a separation against ing taken {ve upon the increasing importance of the| James P, McDonald, a railway con- ler of Gennaro Cuocolo, | prea, tractor. viIrmro, 1 the May 4.—Tho trial of Restores color to Gray or Faded hair—Removes Dan: | druff and invigorates the Scalp —Promotes a luxuriant, healthy hair growth—Stops its falling out.* Is not a dye. ’ it Drug Stores or direct upon 4 dealers name. Send 100 for lo Hey Bpeeialtien Con ——__ Alimony for Mrs, McDonald, Mrs, Edith McDonald waa yesterday awarded 8600 counsel fee ahd $300 a + | nounced part in the have prepared for To-morrow and Saturday An Unusually Important Sale of the Finer Grades of Men’s Furnishings which will be offered Greatly Below Prevailing Prices Shirts and Pajamas Seasonable Underwear Negligee Shirts of Imported Madras, Shirts and Drawers, in a splendid selection of light and Light Weight Sea Island Cotton, . dark effects, pleated or plain models, Shirts with long or short sleeves, also sleeveless, Regular Values $2.25 to 3.00 Drawers in regular, stouts and khee lengths, : ¢ Imported Lisle Mesh and Plain Lisle Sleeveless Pajamas of White and Colored Madras, Shirts and Knee Drawers, also Natural Wool at 91.45 Each in seasonable low cut models, with pearl buttons and Tat ‘ a Beat 5¢ silk frogs, liberally cut and exceptionally well made, at 1.00 Summer Weight we ean ers, Each 85 Regular Values $1.50 and 1.75 eguiar Value $1.25 Night Shirts of Light Weight Cambric, i Hi alae AU ieee, Balbriggan ms 1228 with colored and self trimming, at |«4=98S' : BoM tetrad a) Zac ° Regular Value 9S¢ English Natural Wool Shirts and Drawers, su light weight, exceptional quality, Fach 1.75 Regular Value $2.25 Gloves and Canes Tan Cape Gloves, New Spring Neckwear Folded Four-in-Hand Scarfs, of fine quality Rep Silks, in the most 75¢ desirable shades of plain colors, also white, at P. X. M. or Pique Sewn, Spear, Reguiar Value $1.45 « Paris Point or Double Drawn Backs, at o5¢ of Imported Silks, in an extensive O5¢ Regular Value $1.25 and 1.50 Pair assortment of fancy designs, at English Washable Doeskin Gloves,, in natural and white, with one pearl button, P. X. M. sewn and spear backs, Walking Canes, of the most popular woods, Including English Ash, angee, San Tan, Castania, Rice, Pastridge and Gray Pimento, Value $1.50, + 1.00 Handsomely trimmed with Sterling Silver, Value $2.75, at 1.85 The two entrances on West Twenty-second Street will be found very convenient for Automobiles and Carriages Regular Values $1.50 to 3.00 Imported Half Hose Including Cotton, 23°, 35°, 65° Lisle Thread and'Silk Lisle, * — at 1.00 at 1.35 Regular Values~35c to 95¢ Par Pure Thread Silk Half Hose, at Regular Values $1.75 and 1.95 Pair West Twenty-third and Twenty-second Streets STO RE! LOW PRICES, e HIGH QUALITY. SOUVENIRS SATURDAYS From 8 to 10 P. M. to All Purchasers Gurprn 910) Purchase, Woety.... OPEN SAT. Terms: {75 Hi EVENINGS T was only after overcoming the most baffling [ovstcies and, finally, detecting a clue in the hoof-marks of a cow that SHERLOCK HOLMES the most famous detective character that ever lived in the land of Fiction, solved The Great Priory School Mystery the enthralling detective narrative to be GIVEN FREE, in Book Form, with NEXT SUNDAY’S WORLD [ABSOLUTELY] THESE 3 ARTICLES WITH pe E EVERY PURCHASE OF pl SOLIDOAK #100 or Quen F LP rom TEATHER OUCH XTENSION TABLE NOTE—Order The Sunday World from your ore wer re PR = Newsdealer in advance, WEEKLY [eS SRM A} conv itins BOs 750 = OOK BEE) P2174 - 3° AVE; W8EI9 ny BOPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK Swiss Ribbed Vests Lord & Taylor : Founded 1826 Spectal Sales For Friday and Saturday Important Reductions in Leather Bags and Suit Cases Fitted Travelling Bags 16, 17 and 18 inch $70.00 to $35.00—Formerly $15.50 to $45.00 Sole Leather Suit Cases $2.95 to $15.00—Formerly $5.00 to $20.00 Auto Leather and Wicker Tea and Luncheon Hampers $10.00 to $95.00 Former prices, $15.00 to $140.00 Moire Bags -in gray, black, white and navy; also in black satin; handles of silk cord rad $2.50 Len FEE CR eT Special at Square Envelope Leather. Bags four fittings—vinaigrette, puff box, purse and mirror—long double stitched i leather handles; white satin lined; English Mo- $5. 00 rocco and Venetian calf; black and colors. . . Double Faced Wash Ribbons Pink, light blue, lavender and white No.1 14 2 8 5 9 At 30c 45¢ 65¢ 80c $1.10 $1.60 piece Value 45c 65c 85e «81.10 «81.50 82.10 Dresden Ribbons ‘in light and dark colorings 3 inch, 27¢ yard | 6 inch, 79¢ yard Values $9c to 65c yard Fancy Black and White Ribbons 39¢ to 95¢ yard Women’s Summer Neckwear Consisting of Sailor Collars, Fichus, Coat Sets, Jabots, Ties and side pleated effects 45¢, 65¢, 85¢, $1.45 8 $1.95 Values 75c to $2.95 The New “Paquin” Coat Collars, 95¢ Silk Shetland Veils, 95c¢ to $2.25 For motoring and steamer wear. Chiffon Veils, 85c Hemstitched all around; one yard wide; 13% yards long. Women’s Merino Underwear Swiss Ribbed Combinations \ 50¢ Umbrella shape or tight knee...... Fine Lisle Combinations Hand crochet fronts.............. Pure Silk Vests With hand crochet tops....... Swiss Ribbed Vests \ } With hand crochet fronts; also plain......... Box of six, $2.00 Hand crochet fronts and shoulders....... ake ; Totlet Goods Hair Brushes (Ivor Tone)........ Value, $1.95; at $1.83 Nail Brushes. ....... Values, 25c and 35c; at 18c and 230 Tooth Brushes Caracalla Bath Soap Assorted Soaps. . Imported Soaps . Values, 15c and 25c; at 100 and 15e .. +, box of 4 cakes, 17c¢;dosen, 81.88 - box of 3 cakes, 10c; dozen, $1.00 box of 8 cakes, 20c; value, 500 Castile Soaps...... 414 1b. bar (15 cakes), 750; value, 81,00 Castile Soaps.....4 oz. cakes; dozen, 85c; value 800 Peroxide. bottle, 5c, 10c, 150; values, 100, 15¢, 50 Eleto Powder. ..... box, 10c; dozen, $1.00; value, 15c each Pure Linen Huck Towels Reduced to fa, 35 Per dozen. Irish Hand Embd. Linen Pillow Cases $1.75 per pair—Value, 82.75.

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