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PASSED HS BABY, THEN SAT UPON wb cn mentee onevsantionse Steerer enn an THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1911. ORIGINAL FASHIONS FOR HOME ptcidelines 9% DRESSMAKERS; PATTERN MODEL room occupied by Mra. Hall; that jagged her with her apto® ked the place for money or it was Zanze who, enraged at, getting more loot, plunged a Ie * times into Mrs. Hall's body. ~ Zanse, who had been his companion for| men of the house left for their daily years, and told the story from the lay-| work on the aqueduct, the attack on the ing of plans in Brooklyn to rob farmhouse, the tobbery and the killing house, the trip to Croton at night, the| of Mrs. Hall. camping behind the barn on the night] It came out at before the murder, the watch until the! confessed that hi lal to-day that Guisto ind Zanza went to the E i i Police Say Bronx Capture Is Leader of Famous Gang of Thieves. : OPPENHEIM, GuLINSz@ - 34th Street eo FOURTH BANDIT TRED FOR MURDER (Bpectal to The Brening World.) WHITH PLAINS, Dec. 4.—Santa Zan- Ohariie Miller, No. 472 Rogues Gallery, Professional pickpocket, express robber, eet “aquarer” of a dozen famous gangs and all-round gentleman thief, 1s h fn the tolls to-day. Positive identifica- ' tion of “Smooth Charlie” was made by Lieut. Allen at Police headquarters and & general judiiee is on among the de- teotives who have been trying to find Special Sale Tuesday, December 5th Women’s and Misses’ Dresses the pickpocket for a long time Yesterday, Chariie, with the usual “mob" of four “stalls” tried to pick the pocket of Max Elchlin, owner of a string of cigar stores in the Bronx Eichiin was riding tn @ Bronx street car with bis wife Age tWwoybar-old aon. When he felt « 1 fn iW pocket he turned to his wife.) {¢, “Hold the babyy minute! he sald, and seized the biggemofithe crooks by the throat. Policemat ErAighran of the Tremont station Hoatdey ih car and, with the aid of the enraged cigar man, subdued the burly @kartte. Wichlin and bis wife and baby ‘went’ along to the * station, When the ptlsvtiér entered the station house Detggtite MeCarton took one look at him and, declared that It was no other than the notorious Charlie Miller. Miller has had an éventful carcor as one of the best “aquarera" In the pocket- picking game. He rarely etole the money himself, his principal. business be- ing the locating of victimié; the getting of counsel for the atrested members of his “mob,” and the cooking up of pitiful tales to delude and work 6n the sym- pathy of the victim who often refused PATTERW BASED Ou Je MODEL. and materials dresses should to work out patterns. 4 new and distinctive feature tate AN questions oom corning § designe addressed to the | Fashion MGttor of The ~Evening Worlé. No pat- terns for designe in this column can ‘de edtained, but with the desorip- Son furnished it ts @ simple matter te the (Mustration za, the fourth member of the gang of five bandits who looted the Grima farm. house at Croton Lake after stabbing Mra, Harry Hall to death on Nov, 9 was placed on trial before Justice Tompkins in the Supreme Court to-day, charged with murder in the first degree. The prisoner was guarded by deputy sheriffs, There were also ten Aqueduct policemen, armed with clubs and re- volver in the court room, to look for suspicious characters and to preserve Of order, an it was feared that some of de | Zanza’s fgends might make an attempt |to rescue the prisoner. Aqueduct police- men, as usual, were on guard in the court house corridors all day. Zanza 1s accused by Angelo Gulsto, the fifth member of the band, who will be tried topmorrow, with having actually murdered Mrs. Hall. If all five are, con- victed of murder in the first degree they will be sentenced to the death chair on Wednesday, and it wMl be the first time nthe history of the State that five mur- of | derers have been sentenced tq death at one time. Zanza when arrested !ald all the blame braid, silk: and lace. season’s best sellers. to prosecute after bearing Miller's story of the pickpocket's starving children and sick wife at home, ‘ He stole baggage worth $100,000 from the Pennsylvania Ratiroad Company in Virginia in 1907, and waa arrested in New » York, With him was another man, both ot whom were lodged in Police Head- quarters. One morning the turnkey, * Heary Burden, coming in with’ broak- fast to the prisoners, found Miler , stretched on the floor, As the turnkey Jeaped over him, Miller leaped to his * feet, struck the old man down and made hie escape. He fied to London, where he was later found and brought back to trial. The railroad against bim and he wae sentenced to Charlottesville, ‘ Va. prison for Mur yeare and six months. This is the only time out of — of arrests when Miller wae con- vieted. DESCRIPTICN. ders, also they finish the tiny sleeves and the train, __>— of the diferent pteces of the pattern Necessary for the making of the gar ment. It shows how easily the at tractive design can be executed and Gleo serves ae a guide in cutting one’s Own pattern tf euch te needed, or black marabou fur. Close the coat low in the front with a large silk frog, and line it with self color satin. An- other suggestion would be a black vel- veteen coat trimmed with white satin cuffs and collar. Dear Fashion Editor: I have a dark blue serge dress from last winter which I desire to fix over with some pretty plaid goods The dress dat is made kimono style with a sma’ collar of lace at the neck and cu the sleeves, The skirt is a plain t piece one. MISS FE. T. EB on Gulsto and told Assistant District- Attorney Davis Guisto had committed the murder, Then Guisto turned on $22.50 Dresses Reduced to $10.75 An assortment of street and afternoon Dresses \ taken from regular stock of Corduroy and Vervet:t 10.75 braid and velvet trimmed. Values to $22.50. Reduced to ‘ $27.50 Dresses Reduced to $15.00 Poptilar models, for Street or Dress Wear, of Vel Trimmings ott 15.00. : Values to $27.50. Reduced to $35.00 Dresses Reduced to $19.75 Effective and Fashionable models of Broadcloth and Serge, Fringe and Velvet trimmings, the 19.75 Values to $35.00. Reduced to . vet, Serge and Broadcloth. CHARGE ACCOUNT HERE IS A GREAT CONVENIENCE—FIFTH FLOO! Double 49 Stamps All Day To-morrow For Men, Women and Children, at Greatly Reduced Prices UY NOW. Don’t get caught nap) day and court Colds, onan by another big storm. Don’t wade through slush and snow to- Grippe—a few cents spent here now will save you (Great Sale Rubbers “ay Hite tnesi ho rovnee WEIARY told the doct »r bills in the future. Read these epecial prices: ‘ police that $38 in cash ean four checks totaling $30 had been taken from his chet. When Miller wha searched only and some jewelry, found, The + other members of the {'mva'h have been « Wdentified from phoiographa trom Etch- Jin, and detectives are@ut-4oslay search. ing for them. ao This delightful evening gown of peach pink charmeuse, althouxn very simple,| Answers to Correspondents. te enhanced by a@ short tunic of lovely Pe aretinth TE i 4 Malines lace which falls from under ®| Dear Fashion Editor: dark olive green velvet band, draping Will you favor me with a suggestion the bust in front and tied in the back |“* to A fet one et for vy evans with tho short, chic ends, ‘The square | Coal, also the color and way of maklug, train attached at the waist line, cut] Which must be simple, as I do my own Points of the plaid could be insei buttons could Make und owing? lexion, square and wolghted with a huge #reen | metium browit hate, blue eyes and twen: Turning Time Backward. velvet bow, falls gracefully from under |ty-thr: » y MRS. R. O. (From the Toledo Blade.) ont & nt Cholmondeley—You and your sister hile in the front 4 crus! Dear Fashion Faitor: *38c rene, a afe twins, are you not? I have a dark blue velveteen suit and Reavy “eo Majoribanks—We were when we were would like your advice as to a hat t WOMEN'S 750 STORM = children, Now she ts five years younger | 6 wear with it, I am rather short, sc {re heavy. soles and heels CTICS | MISSES? A} es oot a | Re” oeoerat CHILDREN'S ° 82.00 | back seam: ICS —— Pure woo ae heavy eoles and heel B. Altman & Cn.’ THE FOLLOWING SPECIAL SALES WILL BE HELD TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) : f MEN'S AND WOMEN’S SILK WMBRELLAS TWILLED SILK UMBRELLAS WITH NATURAL OR MISSION WOOD HANDLES ; USUAL PRICES$3.00&$3.50 AT $2.00 Sweaters Boys’ $1.00 Sweat- wool, in coat sizes 8 to 12; pair ...- —Mufflers— Special Sale of coat models in Genuine Flexible Flyers TAFFETA SILK FOLDING UMBRELLAS WITH NATURAL * heavy weight. Regularly 75c Knitted ‘This is the best steering sled made. The WOOD HANDLES; USUAL PRICE $5.00 at $3.00 Come in plain | | or Mercerized Yarns at Cc body is constructed of selected quality of ain d fancy hardwood and is nicely painted and varn- ; TWILLED SILK UMBRELLAS WITH NOVELTY HANDLES 3.00 net on 500 Beautifully Knitted Mufflers in| | ished. The runners are of hardened'steel. the popular reefer style. Made of fine combed yarns, in a highly mercerized silk effect. These mufflers $1.50 See... $1.89 r Men’s $4.00 Sweaters, of shaker MEN’S AND WOMEN'S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS Z knit of heavyweight. These are excellent are light, warm and very soft. Each | | 2#¢---- sweaters for wear in stormy one packed in a pretty souvenir box. Size $2.98 AT ESPECIALLY ATTRACTIVE PRICES weather. Sizes 34 to 46, at DODO They come in grey and 25 Nod @ngg|. white; each........... Cc Cie $3.69 MEN'S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS § LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS Men’s Wat {Shoes! [|{;Snow Shovels : INITIALED aT $2.00 & 2,25 PER DOZEN en S a erproo oes 39c Steel Snow —Buy Your Boy a HEMSTITCHED aT $2.90, 2.65 & 3.85 PER DOZEN EESURD a Shovels, extra heavy ol steel blades; securely fast- ened with two rivets on long hickory handles. The kind universal] edie aoe Galvanized Iron Snow Shovels, made of extra heavy sheet galvan- ized iron. Blades 1734 x 16% inches aon braced with split woo die. O9E iow Shovels, long blade, strong and durabl Guaranteed Waterproof or money refunded $ g:00 WITH COLORED BORDERS 4 4 3.00 PER DOZEN Rubber Coat For Wet Weather Wear We Have 1,200 to Sell at. 7.28 each WOMEN’S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS INITIALED , AT $1.10, 1.50 & 2.25 PER DOZEN HEMSTITCHED . AT $5.25 & 1.65 PER DOZEN | TRIMMED WITH ARMENIAN LACE AT 35c, EACH HAND-EMBROIDERED AT 50c., 75c., 95c. 10 $1.50 EACH B. B.—We have the most exlenaisiy oa od Mail Order De- partinent in the world. Perfect fit guaranteed. 20-page alt ty ‘Winter Catalogue mailed om request. Address Dep’ Cammeyer on a Shoe meatis Standard Merit 6"Ave &20™ St. Nothing like these coats for snow, rain, hail, etc. They are certain insurance against doctor bills. Alarge purchase of guaranteed rubber coats, made with riveted buttons—the never come off kind. The coats are cut full and long. They keep out the cold and wet. They are just what the boys ; need. Sizes 3 to 16 years. Every live American boy will want these Pane 16TH STREET STORE—HENRY SIEGEL, Pres hp vels, that pleases the me Steel 9 c or Sidewalk Cleaners; "18c NECKWEAR, HOSIERY, GLOVES AND OTHER ARTICLES APPROPRIATE FOR CIFT PURPOSES, little with capes attached, to- ) + MEN'S AND WOMEN'S LOUNGING AND BATH ROBES, H MOTTOW ... «1. eee eee rere ! ‘PANY Avenue, 34th wud I5th Streets, New York. i iin