The evening world. Newspaper, June 1, 1911, Page 7

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to the office of the Coroner from the Children's Society rooms with his boy this morning. Ashe told ba 4 gum and displayed | it emotion. There was I: dime novel stuck in the back pocket of his knickerbockers an empty | tobacco bag tled to his suspenders. | @ pupt! of Public schoo! at | lou and Allen streets and spea English. This ts the little chay that he repeated twice without a break or slip “My father was killed in Youngstown, | | 0., some time ago, and my mother ‘out there now looking after a dam: uit against the raliroad that killed the | old man, I've been living with my brother, Antonio and sister, Rosana, in| jour flat at No. 1 Cherry street. My | heart won't let me teil a lie about this thing. I shot Johnny Maile, but I didn't mean to do it BOYS ALL JEALOUS OF JOHNNY'S STOLEIS WEALTH. “Johniy stole $17 from his motner Inst week and he had been blowing tt ‘Moving Pictures and Dime tn on himeels, taking trolley rides and |going to moving picture shows. All| Novels to Blame Is Cor- | ue boys werc jealous of him as he) | didn’t spend any of the mona on us, oner’s Opinion. y? QRUCIFIX IN BOY'S ~ HAND, HIS SLAYERS - KNEELING IN?PRAYER “Thiteen-YearO1d \ Who Fired + .» Fatal Shot Tells How It Happened. {ACCIDENTAL, HE SAYS. I think he got the money on Saturasy night. “On Monday night Johnny met us boys and told us about the money. ‘PMrteen-year-old Carmine Prombino.| nen he invited us to a moving picture | ®& small, dark-skinned, bright-eyed He bought the tickets. After the | show. ow, as my brother and sister were away, I asked him and the other boys, chap in knickers, was committed to the custody of the Children's Society to- @ay charged by Coroner Holtzhauser| Fatty Leong, Antino Laico and Frank | with plotting the deliberate murder of | Li —they ain't brothers or nothing— | @leven-year-old Johnny Malle, whoss|to come up to my flat. We atayed up| ody was found in a sack in the cellar! all night long talking about going West, of No. 19 Cherry street yesterday. | being cowboys’ and shooting Indians | Andrew Leona and Antonio Laico |and all that stuff we'd seen in the oth thirteen and both living at No. moving picture shows. Cherry street, and Frank Laico, fo “While we were talking about this teen y old, no kin to Antonio, of | Fatty said Ye've got no gun to go Ne 1 via street, were also com-; West.’ Little Johnny spoke up and said, mitted to the Children's Society by the! ‘I've got a gun here,’ and he pulled it Coroner, who believes they assisted in| Out of his pocket—a .32 calibre revolver, the amasing crime for the purpose of |a beauty. plundering their little victim of $7.50, “I sald, ‘Let me have !t—ts it loaded?’ the had stolen from his mother and the| He said it wasn't loaded and I whirled Bicalibre revolver with which the/it around in the air like I'd seen the trime was committed. The boy was/| cowboys do in the moving picture shows hot through the heart by Carmine|1 kept doing stunts with the gun tli T mbino in the Prombino apartment | @t No. 19 Cherry street. In committing the boys and fixing dune 7 as the day for th: juest Cor- oner Holtshauser blames moving picture @hows and dime novels for inspiring the crime, and he also charges that eign. ten-year-old Bartholomew Inziemi, barber, o: . 18 Monroe street, who att @oi4 the revolver to th» Malle boy, is| ‘SOLD "By “pathislers es guilty of the crime as any of the) ‘ ; Boys. The young parbe: was arrested SOLD BY DRUGGISTS, DYSENTERY, DARN ™| CHOLERA MORBUS. A terpalls— A half to re Ready ané committed to the Tombs on the charge of selling a deadly weapon to a aminor. PRAYED BESIDE THE SLAIN BOY AFTER THE KILLING, Prombino, the little slayer, was taken B. Altman & Cn. ms rf FOOTWEAR FOR CHILDREN CHILDREN'S ANKLE TIES IN PATENT LEATHER, TAN AND BLACK CALFSKIN, WHITE BUCKSKIN AND CANVAS AND A SPECIAL SELECTION OF MISSES, BOYS’ AND LITTLE CHILDREN'S SHOES ADAPTED FOR SUMMER WEAR. CAREFUL ATTENTION GIVEN TO SUPPLYING OUTFITS FOR THE SUMMER SEASON. Fifth Avenue, 34th anh 35th Streets, Nem York. — Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 Special for Friday and Saturday Misses’ Foulard Dresses Stripes and Polka Dots $9.50—Value $15.00 Misses’ Broadcloth Capes Rose, light blue, grey, tan, old blue and black, $9.50—Value $12.50 1 A special lot of Misses’ Dresses Ginghams. Chambrays, Linens and White Lingerie All colors and white $5-00—Values to $9.50 Misses’ English Repp Skirts $1.95 & $2.95 Gurls’ Middy Dresses, $3.00 Of white and tan galatea cloth 4s? Separate Middy Blouses, $1.25 THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE ya 1, 1911. Atetment for mansiaughter ts found. Under the juventie delinguent law no child between the ages of seven and sixteen can be prosecuted for a felony not punishable by death or life tm- prisonment. All accused of a lower @% tired and gave it back to Johnny. “Th was pretty near daylight when we laid down to €o to sleep. I had to got up early to go down to the basement | and open up Tony‘s fruit store, but the other boys woke up with me and sald. | grade than murder are held to be juven- ‘You can't @o, because we're going | ile delinquents. West.” Johnny said, ‘Yes, we're going |= West, and your the leader,” and he “Tt wasn't loaded when I had It first /and I didn't know Johnny had loaded it before he laid down to go to sleep. | andYou'll KeepWell I pulled the trigger and he fell over) shot through the heart. | TAKE |PUT CRUCIFIX IN DEAD BOY'S | HAND AND KNELT, “We took towels and washed his face | and wiped all the blood off. We bent down over him and tistened to his | PILLS heart, and when it didn’t beat we knew | he was dead. I'd read about that Int If you are troubled with i: ainat 1 the heart don't beat! Constipation, Biliousness, “We stretched Johnny out and we| Headache, Dizziness or crossed his hands over his heart, and} ' any disorder arising from an impure state of the blood, we put a crucifix in his hands and then we all knelt down around him and prayed ; ater th Grand Jury incre the one ortwo taken every night the first or second degree It will be | will keep you in first-class | imposstie 1» proce againa: hin save eondition. Nothing better. Sour Tht wil follow even It an ine’ FOF Sale by All Druggists It is not sufficient to know that oranges the most healthful of all fruits. It is quite as as important to know the 4ind of oranges that are most healthful and most palatable. The Say finest California oranges are now packed under the label ‘Sunkist.’ Please serve ‘': pee coe at breakfast tomorrow and learn the pri flod freetipeced, juicy, Gberless oran; be ie” kind. Don't fail to save he wrappers. There is so much. *‘meat’ and nourishment in “Sunkist’’ oranges and so little waste that, in addi- tion to their pecy fine @avor and Coporaa they are really the most economical oranges to o ” Lemons ict Sunkist f= Ker og Mee irises oe. _ Pity. thick- cae ce ie fees ony meee Flours ask for’ Seakiet” Lemons and note Tow ral sound ¢ fagh oe coe le, and what small percent Get This Valuable Orange Spoon ‘Sunkist on (or lemon) wrappers un Ie conte 10 pay charges. ith » geou- amd Furniture | Estal hed Nearly (ENNELLS Stores Parlor Suits Big Values in3 &5 Pee. =—— 3 Fine Pieces great values for For $18.50 you get.a looe cushion muite, adamted to email apartments, which ts of good Tikes End pleasing, a The framework is selected northern Birch, 1 tation mahogany finish, with anels of iinitation crotched manowany he suite comprises sofa, rocker @nd arm chai a Bed and Bedding Bargains. Special Brass Bed Outfit, $13.50 WE FURNISH HOMES COMPLEME—CASH OR CREDIT. GEO. FENNELL & CO. 2209 3d Av., Bet. 120 & 121 Sts. 594 ro GOPSa Act Quickly! Only a Few Days More to Buy a $1,000 List 88-Note A | Walters Mastertone 395 '| Player Piano Outfit for |, $10 Down and $2 a Week ‘Then Act Quickly? Buy One To-Morrow! Co. to offer these celebrated Mastertone Player Pianos, including bench and 12 rolls of music of your own selection, for two days only, at $395, Anybody can play on the Walters Mastertone Player Piano without having any musical experience. TAKE NOTICE—This Sale is for two days only, and we advise all those who are interested in owning one of the finest player pianos made to purchase a Walters Mastertone Player Piano to-morrow. We Also Offer the Following Walters Pianos at @ saving to you of one-half, on the easy terms of $5 down and $1 a week $375 List A Walters Pianos, $198| $550 List D Walters Pianos, $260 $500 List L Walters Pianos, $250} $600 List K Walters Pianos, $300 $880 List Walters { $e i, Puri $260! $1,000 List Walters Baby Grand, $575 We have made SU UPON REQUEST 1 Core 110 BLOOMINGDALES’, lelesan / Smthte 60uhSt GT oy | Keep the Blood Pure | ‘Brandreths Furniture, Rugs, Bedding. Bronx Store, 3d Av. & 149 St, ALL CARS TRANSFER TO @ Our Restaurant serves a splendid 4-course Lunch every day from 11 to 2 for 35c Service and Cuisine un surpassed. Second Floor, Rotunda. Ou» Summer Free De- Mbery Service covers all the Summer resorts on the Jersey and Island coasts, Sept, 15th Wwe send all paid op charged par ‘chases free to any point within a hundred miles of the siore. 59th to 60th St. Newest Roll Collar Waists 87 C Women's new model waists, Gibson pleat front, with roll collar, cuffs and pocket, in solid pink, blue or tan. The latest design three-quarter sleeves. To-morrow at the unusual- ly attractive special price of... .87¢ Also Pretty Dutch Neck Lingerie Waist, kimono style, front of eyelet embroidery in new dedigns, fine quality, neck and sleeves edged with lace. To-morrow, Friday, in this sale at half value ‘ 50¢ Lingerie Waists, kimono style; panel of ein. broidery; insertions of Val. and tinen lace; high collar and cuffs, showing $2. 98 ° neat lace insertion: special BL OOMINGDALES*: Fill Your Hosiery Needs Now | A Sale of Lo ag There's hosiery here for every member of the family, and Silk Gloves at % G5¢ priced so economically that it’s folly to let the opportunity A very excepts nal collection, pass without profiting by it. Note these specials for Friday: 16-button mousc# ietaire style, wi These For Women and Children:| These For Men: | icating wiomers cone and alte leading summery colors. They @ Lexington to 3d Ave. Trimmed $ | ' 00 Hats, at 175 Beautiful Trimmea Hats to select from, and remember not one was made to sell for lees than $3.50 and many at $5.00. The assortment comprises large, medium and smail shapes in black and colore, and tastefully trimmed with flowers, fancy feath- ers, digrettes, etc. Remember, crowds attend Bloomingdales’ sales, so if you want a hat come early. Special Price, ONE DOLLAR. Millinery Department 2¢ Mloor. mn ¥ 2,000 Untrimmed Hats To-Morrow at 69c Importers’ surplus stock of untrimmed. shapes purchased at a ridic- lous price, and we are going to sellthem Friday at the lowest price in New York. You may select fine azure braid hats, fine chips, Milans and SAILORS GALORE. Hats worth up to $3.50, Friday at 69. $1.95 Sale of 18-inch French Plumes, ‘iis: value, at No charge for trimming hats with materials purchased here. Main Floor BLOOMINGDALES* 10c to 39c Bedding Plants, at 3c In our Greenhouses on the roof. Clearing sale of 5,000 cannas, nas: turtiums, sweet elysiums, kentia ing ple star hiss raspuerey; gene. 35¢ Values, 17¢-—Wom- | 19¢ Sox, 10¢—Children’s | 25¢ Values, 14e—Men's | be $1.00 if soldy at regular price. berry, blackberry and wane vine ull fashioned lisle | cotton sox; checked | mercerized silk liste | Women's 2-f ctusp Silk Gloves plants; regular 10c, 19¢, 29¢ 3 + gauze and plaid tops; sives| socks; finished with ee bd double finger and 39¢; at, each c nade with 4 434 to 814. Mallce-| fined heeds and toms, br white; value 50c; ‘ 39 , ders filled. new shades and black. Stan Piece, tou bo Clearing sale of 3,000 lily of 50c Values, 29¢--Wom the valley pips; regularly en'ssilk hosiery; black, || 29¢ Values, 14c— || 50 Values, 28¢—Men's © OOMINGDAL ES" fine silk socks; made with linen heels and toes; black, navy, tan, 50 per dozen; at, each. Women's lace lisle openwork hosiery in various styles. Great bargains. white, tan, pink, sky, lavender; with cotton ter tops. BLOOMINGDALES Petticoats at 79) Wome satecn petticoats in bl 1 75c Values, 39¢~-Wom Gray, lavender, ete. and wh ce and navy and white polka 9c Wall Paper 2's en's full fashioned sitk | 25¢ Valuen, 14e Boys’ | 69c Values, 39¢—Men's | dot; t ade with decp sectional oa Excellent selection of new ond hosiery; black and col and girls’ stockings; fine silk socks; full of clu ster tucks. Another st: ie | pretty papers, for Bedroom, ors; guaranteed to fine mercerized isle fashioned with pure | black moreen with deep knee Kitchen and Pantry. Sold only wear satisfactorily thread; tan, black and silk or cotton split of @ cordion pleating. Exceptional | with border, at 2!s¢. Main Ploor, fOth Mt, Sectios white; all sizes. soles; colors and black. | valu Second Floot, <= HLOOMINGDALES* SSS SSpLoowscnares’ Boys’ $2.50 Suits 2 Men’s Washable Neckties,} for Friccy only 6 for 286 : Boys’ Dou- Bright and new— reversible oe LA Girls’ Gingham Dresses &2% To-morrow at 87c Many new and pretty styles that are great bargains at the We been four-i -hands, 46 in. long, plain }) very special sale price. Norfolk | Weave, also self figured and self- : models, with | Striped effects in blue, tan, A Gingham dresses have *, sleeves Knicker Trous. | gray, helio, olive, hunter, old al and collar of scalloped chambray; ihe rege Ge rose and white. | Men’s $190 6. 8 Coat Shirts, at c h Six for $4; sizes 14 to 17 Above, are regular dollar st¥irts, plain and plaited, with attached cuffs linene dresses come in one-piece sailors in plain colors, %4 sleeves, collar and tie in contrasting com- binations; shepherd check dresses come with Dutch neck trimmed in plain colors, leather belt, 87 fancy cheviot, sizes & to 16 years. 2d Floor. 500Boys’ $1. 50 Wash Suits, sizes 244 to 10 years, of plain white and colored good washable ma- 9 8 c LOOMINGDALES’ Men’s 55¢ Underwear at 33c Men will appreciate the importance of this remarkable offer, which places fine light-weight underwear on sale for the remarkably low price/ of 33c each. It is Balbriggan wear made of fine Sea Island cotton with silk finish; shirts have short sleeves; drawers havi: double seats. Most comfortable and dur- able warm-weather underwear one could wish at any Price. full plaited skirt; 6 to 14 years 24 Floor, 69th St. Bide BLOOMINGDALES BLOOMINGDALES": Specials in Women’s Underwear Note these 3 specials. 9 A very special Sale for Friday only. Lot 1. Cases of Women's extra size Ribbed Vests, low neck and sleeveless, perfect quality, fine ribbed and elasti xceptional bat Lot 2. Finest quality Underwear, including and very fine Sei cotton vests, pants and tights, ped or Swiss ribbed, in every 25 wented style, extra and regul worth 59c c izes, iy ie, ite, low neck Cee gillar a al ott Here ot 39. Extra sizes as well at all regular sizes, 33c. BLOOMING zs": == BLOOMINGDALES*: ’ All-Metal Cot, $1.75 | Full Cabinet Sewing Machines | , Women’s s i = > An [Rstracetinaty One Day sad! $1 8 $1. 00 House My) | if e "i © Std ead pehend mame ee Dresses at Without a rival for excellence at all points, producing || the finest work with least effcrt. Every machine bears k i) the well-known maker's name—a fact which, in itself, is td ue) a bona-fide guarantee of absolutely satisfactory quality. Beautiful Full Cabinet Dust Proof Models, like ! Drop head and lid that raises and closes with automatic lift. rade machine in every way. All wearing parts are made of finest hardened steel; cases:are of finest 74c Women's House Dresses, well made of light and dark percale, Dutch neck; sizes 24 to You pay $3.00 for this cot else- where; has an all-metal bronzed frame with a good national wire spring with helical ends. golden cabinet oak. Noiseless and light running. h $2. 00 Chairs, $1. 15 Other Machines in This Sale, $12, $13.50 and $15. 44. $1.00 quality; This chair is of solid golden oak, Free to-morrow, patent needle threader and stocking darner‘with all sewing | special at.... 74c with a heavy quartered oak banister machines in this sale. Easy terms if desired. None C, 0, D. Wrapper anda full box frame seat, nicely caned. Main Floor, Lex. Ate. Section. Dept.. Second Fioo! American and English Por- celainDishes in Green & Gold Pieces worth 15c to 20c BLOOMINGDALES = Waltham or Elgin Watches in 20-year gold filled cates for $6.34 BLOOMINGDALES* Wade & Butcher Razors, 39c,69c 8 98c This is open-stock, in blue onion and floral patterns, that you can always match at Bloomingdales’, a valuable ad- vantage in addition to the remarkably low price, The border design is very 4 1,000 in the Sale pretty and effective, showing handsome 16 size, open Genuine Wade & Butcher razors tints of green and gold. In the assort- face, plain usually sell from $1.00 to $2.00, Fle Plates i a ment 9 vt Soa WA polished gold ‘ca Plates latmeal Dishes pen Vegetable Dishes 5 onea They require no praise ‘ver is fam. | Breakfast Plates Ten Cups with Saucer Meat Dishes ‘illed caeng every sel ane av’ A. Dinner Plates Coffee Cup with Saucer Sauce Boats FREE TO-MORROV Mono- | iliar with t jeir merits, Ferre Soup Plates Salad Bow! Pickle Dishes gram engraved without extra charge. | in F = BLOOMINGDALES* Sale of Fresh Meats and Poultry Specials for Friday & Saturday | dressed beef, Ib Pork™ ions of young Jersey pork, lean and tender, tb., 1 Small shoulders of pork for J 2ie Fresh killed, young and 16ic BLOOMINGDALLS $5 Go-Carts, $3.49] BLOOMINGDALES' Great Sale of New Hand Bags At 69c At $1.00 ® At 39c | roasting, Ib Chickens Bags made of fine silk Ottoman, in white, gray, New Hand Bags, 15 beautiful new styles; Women's newest and most fashionable hand tender, Ib. bags. At the special | sizes up to 12 inches | navy, black, tan, brown, price named you may | long and 7 inches deep, | with long silk cord han- i Ve S ecial 2,000 Ibs. of buy the latest styles in | mounted on silver and | dles, and sold elsewhere | The popular Teddy folding go-cart, ery Op the finest | | suede, leather, silk, satin | gold-plated frames, | at $1.25. The value is opens and closes in one motion, i ug: aired med beef, 6! moire, Ot meny with three and | without precedent out- of full size, has extra large hood, sket, Ib. O2C | | estry ‘and four fittings; purse. side of Bloomingdales’, padded seat, easy spi rials, Main Ploor, Sth st, Section. tubber-tired wheels, «'ae Store of Certain Satisfaction = BLOOMINGDALES', Lex. to 3d Ave, 59th to 60th St, ”

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