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CAMORRA STHENE TO HOE MURDER TOLD BY MFORNER Tragedy Described in Detail While Prisoners in Cage | Eagerly Listen. | VICTIM STRUCK DOWN RUSSIAN OFFICIAL SHOT BY GIRL IN THEATRE. Victim Is Prison Inspector Accused of Flogging Political Prisoners. ST PETERSBURG, May 8—A girl who Is not known to the police shot Efimof, the prison tnapector, with @ | revolver while he was sitting in @ etall meat at the theatre at Vologda last night Efimoft was dangerously | wounded The girl escaped during the excite- ment that followed the shooting Efm- offs wife and two other persone were 0 wounded Many persons were ar- wut the real rented aught Pfimoff has been held responsible for the recent flogging of political prisoners n Vologda. ian inanitts culprit was not Knife Then Placed in His} Hand to Indicate He Died Fighting a Duel. | VITERAO, Italy, May 6.—Mariano de Gennaro, who it ts alleged waa the firet to attack Gennaro Cuocolo, stab- bing him with a dagger, was given @hance to-day to confront his ecouser, Gennaro Abbatemaggio In accordance with the criminal procedure of Italy the alleged principals in the murder @f Cuocolo and hie wife, having been WHAT'S THE ANSWER ? IP you rescued a beautiful girl from tanger, and— IF you were In- ted to spend that ght at her father’s house, and— IP In the dead of night you should hear strange sounds and get up to find door locked on @ ¢ outside, and— IP the door should gaddenly be unlocked and you should be orders! to leave the house AT ONCE, bh ut waiting for daylight, and— ——> THE EVENING WORLD, COURT FREES LAWYER ACCUSED BY GIRL IN SUBWAY She Says He Intentionally | Broke Car Window, Show- 7 ering Glass on Her. Btraphangers on @ subway train were treated inst night to « epirtted argu- ment which began at Borough Hall sta. tion in Brooklyn and continued until the train rolled into the Fourteepth street station, Manhattan. There a jWeB dressed young wonan rushed to |the platform and demanded the arrest of @ man, who, she said, had broken « car window intentionally, showering glass on her face and head “What he did was most deltberate. it ls my duty to have him arrested,” ene 904 to Bpecial Policeman Jobnson. | ‘The woman pointed out @ distin. man who merely smiled, The special policeman beckoned for him |to come out of the car and he obeyed. | The man said he was John A. Valen- anewered Mr. Valentine. “The young woman thought she was right. bui wasn't. I did break the glass when the | train lurehed.” wi ROME, 14 May Press Congress. 6.—The International Press Congress opened at the capital| Caza a ay, ‘A@legates reporting. King Victor Bmmanuel and Queen Helena were present. Mayor Nathan welcomed the visiotrs and ex-Premier Luzzatt!, @ Journalist, spoke. a Brie and Department Stores everrwhe Alfred H. Smith Co. 85 W. 834 St. N. Y, eel ‘Neither wash nor wear changes the size or style of 15¢each, 2 for 254 tine, @ lawyer with offices at No. 2 FRIDAY, MAY Saturday's Features in Drug Department Munyon’s Witch Hazel Toilet Soap, itt, th 414 Seidlitz Powders, *4,"8 12 sete in tin box Pcmpeian Cream, 1. 27¢ NO MAIL ORDERS FILLED 8 LIMITED, We Announce for Sat Saturday a ‘Sale of Boys’ Confirmation Suits| ‘of Navy AND QUANTIT 6, 1911. Blue Serge The price we place on them— $1.98— we sincerely believe Presents to you suits WE CHALLENGE COMPETI- TION to duplicate under $3 and $3.50. Double-breasted Suits, knicker pants, of navy blue serge, also neat mixtures In light and dark colors, 8 to 16 years; ~The Season’s Record 1 Values in Men’s and Youths’ Suits THREE STUPENDOUS purchases—three great lots morrow's sale at the-minute styles, 1g garments at less record low prices. ently tailored ar than wholesale cost Al! the latest Spring ae and se good fabrics, suc i uits, Serges, cassimeres ani Ds mixtures; the talloring, linish and style are’ excellent; every new 1911 coloring and pattern effect; the opportunity for the man who has not yet purchased his Spring or Summer sui All Wool Blue [are sn faves Serge Sui al aS irene new style ‘color: * y Mratlored; Exe 45 eu Gnelanes Ne; sizes; worth $12, at ings you a hand $15 and $18 Cus- aggregation tom Suits, $10 fer + 8D separately interrogated, are now !n farm being given an opportunity to mand face to face with the informer im open court and to verbally defend themselves. Aa the accuser and acoused stood before the judge bench to-day Ab- Datemaggio recited what he aMrme was the part played by De Gennaro in the tragedy at Torre 4e1 Greco on the eve- streot and living at No, % street, Brooklyn, His accuser Mra, Anna Beekwold, No, Brooklyn, had repeated her story to Magistrate Butts in Night Court, Mrs B » one would expiain such strange | eastern to a guest and a rescuer of | Beauty in Distress, and— | IP you had already fallen tn tove with the girl and were stirred up over the| mystery that surrounded her— Whai would you do? kwold' was advised that as he It's ten to one you would not do any-| Sllewed offense had been committed in 6 y | Brooklyn @ warrant would have to pe vi 3 to 12 years; on sale all tod at . also Norfolk Suits, Russian IN 1.98 Boys’ $5.00 All Wool Blue Serge Conf rmat'on hong ts at $2.92 thing that would throw vou Into such a} tangle of strange adventures as did the = finishe: ments — sult: ning of June 6 1908 He ead in sub-| hero of “THE PROFESSOR'S MYSTERY.” leaving suri he wae agp ached ou O, GIRARD yn, Ore d ro Was armed with a dagger a: i Fhesed bigge Bt haat Of | attorney representing the Interborougn he strot ied ht and dark “De Gennaro saemer {the decade. It will begin In Wednesday's | who explained the company was not lave the strongest ne om > iD iit veneer and also carried in his pocket @ kitchen | EVENING WORLD, May 10. responail or the arrest. holes it is possible to put in a collar AB Norfolie sult, of above eed ane sed Knife which had been taken surrepti- palace “It just an unfortunate mistake,” Cieett, Peabod: Troy e ai atzem for men oF thously from the Cuocolo home. This knife was jater placed in the right hand of the dead man to give the impression to those who might discover the body that Cuocolo had been slain in a duel years; oneale all day. i Boys’ Ale 50 Wash Suits at 98¢ wlor-Russian and Carnegie’s Gift to Cornell, ITHACA, has received « Andrew Carnegie for construction of the new chemical labo- (Eat, EU oung 300 Black Silk Taffeta Jackets at $1.98 The Season’s most decisive under- price garment event. ONSALE TO MOR May 6—Cornell University check for $40,300 from the cost of the ‘When the assassins, accompanted by the | ratores in the addition to Morse Hall, JAMES McCREERY a C0. i teed dante ors, ‘al ere unsuspecting Cuocolo, reached the 870!) which Mr. Carnexie promised to the . ea Bia to 10 years, wocordiny selected for the murder, De Gennaro] yniveraity last year as @ special honor é to. style; on sale suddenly drew his dagger and stabved | to pr. Andrew Ly. White. The addition | 23rd Street 34th Street SS! ore the victim. Cuccolo attempted to defend himacif with @ penknife and wounded Corrado Gortino on the hand, but he has been completed and the chemistry Dullding is now one of the best equipped in the country. On Saturday, May the 6th 9 Tan Finished Penuae ‘med Sailor Collar Trimmed Coats, 1.98 end Antonio Cerrato struck him Over the head with his cane. When Cuocolo ceased to breathe De Gennaro Placed the kitchen knife in his hand while others took @ ring from his finger and from & pocket a iatchkey to his apartments. HABERDASHERY DEP’TS. Shirts to measure from the latest Shirt- ings, new weaves and colors for the Summer In Both Stores, “De Gennaro then went to th of : ‘ ‘ AMTO tr: OBL: season. Representative will call, upon re- Mimi a Mare to report the suc t . 0; . Mur tustion. $9, merch a Save Your Silverware quest. The mR MR a beautiful.coat || the picture hardly does proceeded to Nealected tarnldtorill “eek tito It a_really sensational lowered price. |} this jaunty Jacket justice. Nemes mirdred tara Cu ecole.” | llordinary . polishes comfaining ins Shirts to measure of Silk Mixed Fabrics. oe Of a score of popular ¥4-length models, || The silk taffeta is a guar. claimed to have found Cuocolo's rit scratc 5 Fi ‘ a i igrh tailoring ‘and lines of the the home of a woman friend of one of||ficainst these evils and always Insure Shirts to measure of Scotch M athe .and inlaid with fancy silk braid; turnback cuffs ry sab the assaesins. This ring, ‘al 1 beautiful lustre and “look of new: ft ch Madras. . .3.50 trimmed to match, finished with large brass |] |2cket are irreproachable Half fitted model; new collar finished with hand- some silk scroll embroid- ness,” USE Sale of 200 dozen all silk Four-in-hand Scarfs, accordion weave. buttons. There are also sik finished benga lines, all wool worsteds, fancies, serges and who from his the death of LECTR latter had betrayed him to the auth fe) | a ; r ‘ FUR Tee ee ie ery. Turnback cuffs ties. Sortino was found to have « wound ‘Silver Polish Cross stripes or plain colors........ Dodo ie ne age (scroll embroidery); lined on his hand as described by the in Sj N alle ago ga throughout; sizes 32 to former, but explained this by saying 4 16. ON SALE SATURDAY, that he had been ched by @ wom-| Ll [@9 oO Roman and Heather stripes. 1.65 New York, BON eB ee ieee an's hatpin and accidentally cut hia| Di BORE a PONONCS3 D Mt 1 hand with scissors, The ONLY polish that has stood the value 250 Peautiful wnt tech All- mnly while the 300 hold test of over 40 years. Economical, ffective and absolutely harmless. The thinner the plating the great- er need for using Electro=Silicon. nd address for FREE SAMPLE Electro Silicon Co., 80 Clift Bt. N.Y At Grocers and Druggiste Everywhere. De Gennaro denied every incitent of the story related and empliatically pro- tested his innocence of the crime with which he is charged Jointly with the rut, at $14. 98 and $16.50 Suits, , at 7.95 Over Emt roicere | Con’r- mation Cresses (Ike cut) The handsomest dress we've ever sold. Entire bodice allover eyelet embroidered; Val. lace and ribbon run f inserting on edging of Dutch neck and full Sleeves; ribbon run lace at girdle; full skirt, tucked; worth up to $3.50; on sale at...... Girls’ $1.50 and $2.00 Dresses at 69c MEN'S UNDERWEAR DEP’TS. im Both Stores. Fine White Lisle Thread Shirts and Drawers, Shirts, long or short sleeves; stout or regular drawers. 55¢ per garment other members of the Camorra. During the informer the exchanges between and De Gennaro, a brot who was in dent Bianchi. eae ig ian iy cg ee White Nainsook Athletic Combination Made from handsome ginghams (plaids), fine percales anu A half-price partons hea haan akan OW & Suits. 65¢ non repps; high or low necks; turnbai pe Black err French Sevqe o1 pique cuffs in contrasting shades; embroid- ered scalloped collars; some with tie; extra width skirts; in 6 to 12 year slzes; Saturday. 1% ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. Sale of Sterling Silver Finger Rings former price 1.00 Fine Check Nainsook Shirts and Knee Drawers, 35¢ each un M t < MA. e strict! i tire . cloths or chev! Nplese Jacket models; sltgntty Atted back,’ lined This Dresn, throughout with satin; Saturda MATE ORDERS PROMPTLY FIT LED. Saturday’s Stirring Bargain Offering in Co'ored Chidrers, Newest Millinery oe Children’s SRILD'S BAT picture at left— mate of silk hair and tuscan cord fa JAMES McCREERY & CO. 23rd Street 34th Street Waists BOYS’ CLOTHING DEP'TS. Combination Suits,—two pairs of Knick- erbocker Trousers. Norfolk Jacket, size 8 to 14 years; Double Breasted model, size 8 to 17 On Saturday, May the 6th In Both Stores, HANDKERCHIEF DEP’TS. In Both Stores, Women’s Shamrock Linen Handkerchiefs, years, Made of all wool fabrics. 5:85 Der with stones hemstitched narrow hem with tape border, i j walle Bus end us; 1.75 per dozen Young Men’s Suits, some half lined. ‘ value 3.00 The season's latest styles and fabrics. Size oats 32 to 36 inch chest. 8.50 value 12.50 to 15.00 JAMES McCREERY & CO. 23rd Street NECKWEAR DEPT’S. An extensive assortment of Women's Neckwear in all the fashionable styles includ- ing Smart Sailor Collars, trnuned and embroidered, In Both Stores, 34th . treet lace MISSRe MAT—pictured at righ hood rough waite bas Sale of hand-embroidered Jabots, trim- Uimimed with & args lees of yole rately trims med with Real Cluny Lace. 45¢ and 6s¢c colors, such a. lac, King all corners; | brass bination shades egohe Peary sete: TE, burnt with black, t or red; Saturda “Weert, ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED, ‘blue, values 65¢ and 85¢ TL SOROSTS MISSES’ SUIT DEP’TS. im Both Stores, f Wool Suits of various materials. Sizes SHOES omen’ S i erty oes UL..p [ 14 and 16 years, 18.50 ‘Tan Boots for Women! A REASONABLE PRICE for any kind y a good shoe, you'll admit. And when $2 ps { Blue or Black Serge Dresses,—skirt with : attached to a really high class shoe, brimming with style, built for comfort and long wear—THEY'RE deep foulard border, with sailor collar. Made of Calf and Kid Skin, with short or medium vamps, round or narrow toes, Cuban or common sense heels, Button, Lace and Blucher Models, 4.00, 5.00 and 6.00 per pair JAMES McGREERY & CO. 23rd “treet 34th Sireet foulard waist finished Sizes 14 and 16 years, 12.50 CERTAINLY WORTH WHILE TRYING OUT—you'll admit this also. CHOICE OF: White Sea Island Duck Canvas Button Shoes; new shade Russia Calf Oxfords, with heavy walking soles; velvet pumps, Russia Calf Pum les of Pumps, ankle strap sandals; every warranted leather. MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED ON ABOVE ITEM, Girls’ and Boys’ TanjGirls’ White Canvas Hig N SALE TO MORROW Button Shoes -E TO MORROW JanTO Lees ONLY 9AMTO Lym ONLY 2+ Also tan pumps ait a ite canvas Oxfords; ALL usually Cl ft $1. 391 i Setureay, . A. M, to 4 Lingerie Dresses, trimmed, J lace and Sizes 14 and 16 years, JAMES McCREERY & CO, ‘ 23rd Street 34th Street embroidery 9.50 staunchly made; sizes 6 to 4 guttonsarily $1.29 paturaay, @ 9 . to 1 P. M, only, at.....