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ERGANGS YADCUSED LEADER ~ WHINE W ELL “Tony,” Who ‘Fought Twelve Faptors in Brooklyn, Identi- ' fied as Mrs. Hall’s Slayer. CLUES ON HIS CLOTHES. Women Attacked at Yorktown Believe He Is Head of ‘Desperadoes. Gn the verge of collapse, Lorenso Coll, wie, the Westchester authorities say, ae in near Yorktown’ ing, whimpered Plains Grand ments. a tonely farmhous last Thursday morne in a cel) in White county jail to-day while the Jury prepared to find Indict+ He denies all knowledge of the Ithough he has been identitied | der of the gang by Wincenzo Carno, who confessed when captured. Both Mrs. Rae and Miss Griffin say that but for the absence of a mustache solutely resembles the fifth man, ‘The prison authorities laugh at Coll's elaim of illness, which is blended with hig pleas that his sweetheart in Italy be NOt notified of his plight. “It will kill het,” he whines. They say it does not Je with the stift fight he put up yes- temlay against tweve policemen who found him in a two-story shanty in itrell place, Brooklyn, near Gowanus Canal. TAKEN AFTER HARD FIGHT BY ‘ BESIEGERS. The capture of Coil, who says he {s twenty-six years old and single, was made by a posse consisting of Sheriff Hartnett of Westchester Coun eral of his deputies, and Central e De- ctives Pucclano, McAuley, Regan, Markey and O'Net! @Neil stayed outside,‘on guard at a wistow on the ground floor of the shanty, while the rest of the posse, with drawn revolvers, went inside the place. They smashed througn a partition and found Coll in a bed on the ground tloor with his trousres on. He leaped from the bed and tried to dive through the window. Bucciano seized the fellow by the fect O'Neil, grabbed the head and shoul- dere when they appeared outside the window. Struggling and cursing, the’ man was thrown back {nto the room an@ handcuffed. ‘The other people in the shack rals @ bubbub and there was a brief a eo ae i arqund scrimmage and a general exer- AN questions com cize of clubs by the posse, after which CoB was taken away from there, a C iteahe dapat and matertale ‘of dresses should be prisoner ou a charge of homicide. The porse lost no time in taking Coll in an automobile to White Plains. It addressed to the {# asserted by the police that in Coll's ate | or room ix Brooklyn they found a dark Spans of The Evening coat and a blue cap, fl tion of garments worn by time of the attack in Colt's room, found t! ts the calltre of the revolver used’ to ! timidate the women at the Griffen fi house at Croton Lake, STAINS AND BURRS FOUND ON) HIS CLOTHING. The police cay that they disc bleod stains on Coll's coat and burr: his coat and trousers, as if he had been beating his way through woods, The prisoner insisted he got the burrs on his. clothes while picking apples near Brooklyn. ‘Mrs. Ray and Miss Griffin went to tee Jail where Coli was brought before They sald they were almost sure | te was the fifth member of the gang | which had rushed into the house and} the deserip- Tony" at :he the women, Also terna for designs in this column can de obtained, dut with the descrip: tion furnished it ts a simple matter 40 work out patterns, ered ‘this department is the dlustration of the different pieces of the pattern necessary for the making of the gare ment. It shows how easily the ate | tractive design can be executed and Own pattern if such 4 ‘seeded, — upstairs to. the room of Mrs. Hall, but , : they could not swear positively because | ANSWERS TOW ES. his mustache wat missing, The Sheriff! Dear Fashion Viitor says he will let the prisoner's mustache! Wij| you kindly advise, ty style grow out so that the women may rec-| gor 4 golden rown velvetee uress for ogtize him later on. Coll has been unable, the authorjtios assert, to account for his movements on the day of the murd Felipe De Marto, oners, who has c taken part in the‘att at the best of age and rather tall, wear. 1 am seventeen y M ther of the pris- nfessed to having! says Coll was! fen farmhous: | $12 after the closely tucks an inch deep. Trim the opening with small satin buttons each side, | strapped togethor with soutache braid, {| Put the long sleeves in at s dropped shoulder line with a satin cord, and The name of a map captured yester- ' day at Kitchawan has not been dis- closed by the autiorities, Coroner Squire and County Detective Walter Cook mage the arrest. ———.—-- HAMMERSTEIN WORKS ALL NIGHT FOR OPEP), OPENING, “Makes « Bod Cou Vanish Quickly--0r Money Beck The Quickest, Surest Cough Remedy You stein got no sleep last night, on the! eve, of the opening of his magnificent Losdon Opera Hoi the London County Counc! orde: a large num- most ob hours, Gua positive results even in er ing cough and whoop ne ber of minor alter ns before the ox is a Antele S05: Hletily ‘ sl doors could be thrown open to the Fi ea LENT public. The stage had to be altered, aa extra exit cut and the skylights en- pine elements, | pint—a fam! rakes a supply—of larged. money can buy, at a paving Hammerstein didn't care about the Simply mix with he adh sleep, and declared, he would be realy ned honey, In a pint voith f the opening after even months of and it Isr Hayne use 1 rt prepa ed in hardest work h Md remember | fat Ce Sa “inthe course of a not altogether Indo-! ,, ya jaca nceiantr 6 lent care for old or young. nulates the “We had a soprano solo with treble F Qbliguto by a bricklayer, and a cute Uttle pizzicato movement Introduced by a carpenter with a two-pound hammer and box of tacks, while a man with a won the limelight platform took time from the conductor,” sald Oscar, The opening \s creating tremendous Big premiums are heing of- in any part of the ‘alty will be represented by Ghristian, while not fewer than duchesses have signified their jon of being y utive—boti Pinex has off aucceasfully, the same results. teed to refunded, Certificate of wrapped in cach package, hi genuine Is gu wuarai Pinex or will gladly get it for you, ORIGINAL FASHIONS FOR HOME DRESSMAKERS: PATTERN MODEL ‘| Dear Puhica I fo ee ee THE EVENING WORLD eRe, HT e DESCRIPTION. - A swagger dress for a young girl to be developed in broadcloth combined with satin or velvet {s shown in this sketch. Wide panels on the walét and skirt are finished in wide, tuck effect with rounded corners, The corre- sponding side pieces of the walst and velvet or satin, in one with the skirt. ‘The three-quarter is fintshed with a sand of thi ping vet buttons, the same trim up the back with satin buttons. Have decp pointed cuffs applied of princess lace and 1 thaped fiat collar of same attached from a small round drapery and if not will you of something else? Be careful that *he gray If I knew the styl I could better advi ing; however, a tunic made and the neck cut in @ deep the bottom cut in poin with fringe, is sure to 1 belt of velvet and ® small yoke and collar of net. for her age and likes the simple st MM Make the waist with a V yo to the slightly raised belt lin deep revers of h two-inch band the goods. out trimmed with satin buttons, and have three-quarter length undercuffs of heavy lace. Let the skirt be slashed up the left side @ few inches, trimmed also with the buttons and revealing » portion of the lace. Have « chemi- sette and high collar of puffed net. Deaar Fashion Editor: I have a dress like the inclosed sam- ple of old rose and would like to drape fe with gray chiffon and trim it wth ray fringe. Would {t be pretty? If fo. will you suggest a style for. the USE Omega Gives quick relief. Trial World. No pat-| 4 new and distinctive feature of | a0 serves as a guide in cutting one's | en? , 4 wed. " Supply f Oiler Says He Doesn't Mind} — 7¥F Ese, Zemllz Magolr fer Losing Sleep If House 1) | say are dinar and’ anything whieh Successful, | takes ho) 1 cough and conquers tt] \ NDON, Nov, 1%—Oscar Hammer-) 20, UUM of and usually #t ° been imitated, but never for nothing else will produce ve absulute satisfaction oy money Your drugsia, It ot, send to The Pinex Co, Fort Wayne, | SANTA CLAUS on his way to Macy’s, where he will arrive to-morrow with the Greatest Assemblage of Toys Ever Seen in America | Visitors to the Horse Show are reminded thal the not seen the principal sights of New seeing Macy's, especially now Exposition on the sixth floor of the Macy Building. Most of the Items Adverlised on Sunday Continue To-Morrow. — ae eyes skirt are also finished the same way, | while the points are filled in with the part of the waist and the lower part of satin with a part of the sleeve overlap- it on the back held with three vel- of which trim the sides of the waist and skirt. — | light in color and tt will be all right. f your ola ro about the drap- Kimono sleeves, finished with frii and fi k well eny style gown, The waistline cou! be dodned by @ gray cord tied on the have six yards of the sample. Will you kindly suggest a|left side, and the blouse could be em- design for the making for a girl| BFoi@ered with steel beads if desired, twenty years old. She is very silgit|Desar Fashion Kitor 011 York if they miss during the unique Toy, = MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13 Veut that 1 would tke to have you sue: gest a color for evening dress for my- self. I have a pale blue and a pink, I am a brunette with scarcely any color except when excited ELSIE'S SISTER, An American beauty red trimmed with silver or crystal trimming, or @ | Pearl color trimmed with pearl trim- ming, should become you. Denar Fashion Editor: } Will you advise me of a good pattern | house which would cut one of your de- | signs to my own measurements? | MRS. L. A. C. addressed envelope Bend stamped a: for reply. —_— CONEY BATHER DISAPPEARS. | it 19 Suppos im Mackelbers Drowned in the Surf. A, man supposed by the police to be Willlam Mackelberg of No, 1 Middagh street, Brooklyn, an employes of the Bilss torpedo works, vanished yester- | day at the Parkway Baths, Brighton Beach, His clothing and $23.40 in cash | were found in a bathhouse. Attendants reported that they had seen him go into the surf, but had not seen him ‘come back to shore, Less than half a |dozen persons were !n bathing at | Brighton at the time. This Is the Point for You to Remember: All Oculists MUST BE Registered Physicians. Opticians aren't oculists; neither are optometrists ROlLNod 4stvn ‘A boat of the harbor police squad was een enentaliate’”” searching last night for the body, At Most “eye , Spec alists No. 1 Middagh street it was said that are not oculists. | Mackelber; ally bathed at Coney eland every Sunday, sy Yet only the oculist is) poe" qualified to examine| your eyes properly. We offer you the safest and least expensive method of getting the glasses you need, Eyes Examined “itrs' By Registered Physicians, FOOTBALL JOY KILLS GIRL. SONCORD, Ht, 3 13,—Barbara whold, a senior in the Concord High School, died it is belleved as the result of the celebration of Saturday's victory of the football team over Nashua High. The students turned out In unusual |numbers and Miss Newbold participated in the school songs and cheers through- out the contest. Just as the game was about to end, a celebration was begun, which lasted nearly two hours, The students paraded the streets, cheering and singing. Miss Newbold was rather delicate and | but of a very excitable nature, and xhe| |became much wrought up and fatigued | by the excitement. Karly ye day sho | 8s seized with hemorrhages of the | {lung# and died before her parents could reach her at the home of a girl friend with whom she had spent the night, the lower sleeve also @ velvet or advise me is not too Perfect Fitting Glasses as Low as i, 50, j Oculists’ féSons tae ith Av.,1SthSt. 217 B’dway, Aster House ixth Av., 22d St. 101 Nassaa — Ann St, jest A2d—Bet, Sth & 6th Aves., New York 498 Fulton St.,-Cor. Bond St., Brooklya, with short round, Registered Trade Mark Established Half a Century Special Sale Fine Laces . Seasonable and attractive goods showing a large number of very important price reductions. Novelty Lace Bands, 45c to $5.50 per yard. Regular price 75c to $9.00 per yard. Chantilly Bands and Flouncing in black and white, 6Sc to $4.25 per yard. Regular price $1.00 to 7.00 per yard. Net and Venise Allovers, 60c to $3.75. Regular price 75c to $6.00 per yard. bottle 10c | Princess Bands and Edges, $1.00 to 4.00 per yard. Regular price $2.00 to 7.00 per yard. Bruge, point Applique, Duchess and Rose Point Laces at one-third to one-half less than regular values. James McCutcheon & Co., Sth Ave. & 34th St., N.Y., Opposite Waldorf-Astoria Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 Sale of Lace Curtains To-morrow, Tuesday 1800 Pairs Imported Irish Point Lace Curtains Formerly $¢ 1000 Pairs French Hand Wrought $4.95 Rio paair DTD to $8.00) $9.50 Lace Curtains ig and | Marie Antoinette, Renaissance,} | Lacet and Combination Laces £450 Were $12.50 to $20.00} Also | 1000 yards 50 inch Tapestries, Damasks and Brocades (4 to 20 yard lengths) $7. 65 per yard— formerly $3.00 to $4.00 1500 yards Imported Cretonnes, Linens and Taffetas formerly 7 ev have 81 in, wide de to $1 per yard ASC 50 in, wide—formerly $ 95C & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. 50 to $2 per ol . Broadway se) pt rhe Oculists of Long Experience. || ALL CARS TRANSFER TO Lexington to 3d Ave 59th to 60th St. All Our Special Sales Advertised in Sunday’s ape rs Continued To-morrow. Tuesday. E Fashionable New Fur Coats | will be found in the Bloomingdale Fur Shop in all the most ap- proved modes. Only the highest grades gain entrance to our stocks. The prices speak volumes. Freneh Brown on ¢y tional v Handsom Motre Coats; anteed Ussian Pony d with guar- fan Pony Coats, Ricely marke how styin large, b ba ypossium shawl cola cufts, Tned with br caded satin Stylish Nearseal Coats: largo rolling shawl collar and lined with broeadod satin $50.00 Blended Muskrat C largo shawl coll a lined with soal, handsomely with bro- caded satin,. a sh lined $209.00 | Our Aanaal Fall Sale of 8&< ded satin: Wrappers and Kimonos at Began to-day with thousands of high grade garments. Women each year take advantage of the wonderful money-saving opportunities of this sale. Don't you miss it! Sale includes: Women’s Long Flane nelette Kimonos; in Persian effects, neck with broad fold of satin; sleeve fin- bt with cuff of Made of Flannel- ette in Persian and floral designs, yoke back, pleated front, trim:.ed around neck and down both sides of front with elas: eeel front and back; lon sleevi » butt deep ruffle; extra full cut; black, navy, gray; all of the above styles in sizes and Piesty. of them, in this annual sale, at NoC. O. D., phone or mail orders filled until after Wednesday. Bloom |tngda’ Wrapper Devt. Heeond oor, For FIVE More Days Only Will We Continue This Remarkable Sale of Walters s450 List Rich $ Toned Symphony Pianos for 225) Including new style cabinct, chair and rubber cover. $5 Down and $1 Per Week In Addition to the y oag We Offer These Walters Pianos $5 Down and $1 a Week Walters $375 List Style B Walters $575 List Style Quesns- Piano * $198 > Pieno Walters $450 List Style Sym fs $600 List Style Ply- mouth Piano Walters $1,000 List Beby Grard $5 Piano phony Piano $550 Walters List Pp 2 Attention! ira Tome and Hear the Beaulijul Sucel Toned Mas terto ne Player-Piano $1,000 Walters 88. Any one. | Note Mastertone ; | Player-Picno Oat. Can Play | fits Asay Music 395 Upon it; Operas, Class Popular \ Music, Ete Finest 88-note player-pianomade, with twelve rollsof c, music cabi- bench and $10 Down wth ty lite, pt hon Keaient a representative wil call, Exchan e Your Old Plane | new