The evening world. Newspaper, December 13, 1911, Page 7

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BURLARTAINTS AFATPOLIENAN SUK IM TRANSO Safe in Jéwelry Store, Intruder Laughs at Bluecoat’s Effort . to Reach Him. wi “OOF!” OUT HE COMES! And When McCarthy Hit Floor, Things Began to Hap- pen to Impudent Quarry. Policeman McCarthy, of the Union Market Station, saw three men loiter= ing in tho vicinity of Goldstein & Millinger's Jewelry store, No. 325 East Houston street, shortly after 3 o'clock | ‘ th v DISCOVERED? this morning. doorway. Presently, he saw two of the men holst the third over the front | transom. MoCarthy sprang from his hiding) ry Tapped his club for assistanct jashed for the two largest rob- | They fled and escaped. Mc- McCarthy hid in a bers. Carthy approached the jewelry store. He peered in the front window and saw hind and smallest robber bustly ed in making an inventory of thy. ‘The little burglar came toward the window, then he gently placed his fin- gers to his nose and moved tiem gently | back and forth. “Come out of roared McCarthy, hardly a this there instant,” himself becauso of the Ins his dign “Ap, in and get me, you big stift!* gently retorted the little man, SUCH A FINE TIME THE LITTLE BURGLAR HAD! | “That I will, me bucko, and ‘twill be no ladylike reception you'll receive | when I make your growled McCarthy. ‘The Uttle robber’s fingers continued to wave back and forth. ¥ y secured a box and ess LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES They Are Closely Observing Public Health Conditions An examining physician for one of the prominent Life Insurance Companies, in | an interview on the subject, made the | astonishing statement that the reason | why so many applicants for insurance are rejected is because kidney trouble is so common to the American people, and the large majority of applicants do not even suspect that they have the d He states that judging from his experience and reports from druggists who are constantly in direct touch with the public, there is one preparation that has probably been more successful in relieving and curing these diseases than any remedy known. The mild and heal- ing influence of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- Root is soon realized. It stands the highest forits remarkable record of cures. find that Swamp-Root is strictly an herbal compound and we would advise our readers who feel fn need of such a ramedy to give it a trial. It is on sale at all drug stores in bottles of two sizes— filty- sand one-dollar, Row . if you wish first to test ite wonderful merits, send to Dr. Kilmer & acquaintance,” \get a ladder. |reach yor empty upon it, vainly trying | transom. The robber advised | McCarthy got a barrel. |, | He placed the barre! on the box. Then, ith an effort, erected towar. He was encouraged in his efforts by the little man inside. “You're doing fine, Ne robber. “Yes and you'll be “Move a little to feed the robber. * ‘ahead. In about a hundred years you'll | et through, ‘Oot, oof,” He is @ man o} fellow-member 01 Zi became busily en BUT RETRIBUT “Ye murdering McCarthy as he “Go === to T High neck Decollete cl Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample be suge and mention the J Eve id. t bottle, absolutely free. When: writi i aa he mounted his | puffed McCarthy, | began to wiggle through the transom. Tho robber was volub THE EVENING WORL reach the|replied the little robber ash him to | Mathewsoned a box at McCarthy's head. There was a suprer OF" from McCarthy to great policeman. | 11 upon Me- | upon his feet. | self: |, | Ilts club w hand, blood, was in| i his eye. The little robber stood} before him, “Oot!” said the robber and down he went. MeCarthy got the wed triumphantly forth the aggra- vating robber heer went up from} |the small cgowd of nighthawks, who! had been attracted to the scene and hat} watched the battle inside the shop. | The robber said his name was Charles Schwartz, twenty: ye home or occupation show that he has but leased from the penttentia ing a year and ten months door open and Policeman Qualifies as Football) Star by Capture of Alleged Watch Thief. When the experts make up their All- American police football eleven, a place may be given Detective Fishel, of Head- | quarters, who seems ¢o have qualified, | in the early hours of the morning, by a stirring run of half a dozen blocks and a flying tackle of @ fugitive. Fishel had his captive in the West Side Police Court to-day, and accused him of taking a gold watch from Luclus Bush of West One Hundred and Fighty-itth atreet, ‘The prisoner described himself as Ben- jamin Burt of Philadetphia, but at pres ent living at a hotel on Forty-first you big stiff,” eald doing nicer when T as he PEACE MEET ROW UP TO THE LEADERS, S POUGE EXCUSE = in giving on Inspector Hayes Says He Had i No Powento Eject Disturb- ers Until Asked. Lage This is the charge against; im nom. 1 thins DETECTIVE MAKES FLYING ELD IN: PRIVATE ‘HALL. TACKLE AND LANDS HIS MAN | REITE Question Submitted for Ap- | proval Was Disapproved as Was Hearer’s Right. Police Commissioner Waldo was much perturbed to-day by the newspaper ac- counts of the disturbance at the peace mass meeting at Carnegie Hall last! |night. He said he could not understand | {how euch things could occur in such &@ Diace under such circumstances, the humtHation of Andrew Carnegie, Joseph I. Choate and Rath! Wise, who! were howled down by agitators who ap-| parently objected to peace in any form, to |look for some greage and oll your sides. was all Mot sed McCarthy of having a sylphiike oem. McCarthy was further encouraged in his efforts, when the little robber, who had new ceased to wiggle his fingers, the two emerged. ‘Tr a short distance w Burt snatched the wat found companion and darted off. detective was off in-pursuit to a flying start and the race wee on. ‘The clase led over to Fifth avenue, then to Forty-fourth street, where the pursued doubled back and darted for All the while Fishel In front of @ restaurant venue, the sleuth made his flying tackle was effective, t Burt to the pavement in Sixth avenue. was gaining. on Sixth plunge. T: for it . y had gone omy mente were in any way at fault. FINDS SECTION MAKING ACT MISDEMEANOR. “It te to be regretted,” he wald, “that such distinguished last night's assem! been interrupted and annoyed .by per- sons who were really the guests of those who got up the meeting.” ‘The situation was covered, the Com- missioner said, by Section No, 1470 of the Penal Code, which makes it a misde- meanor for any one without proper authority to interrupt or interfere with Fishel says, h of his newly ‘The to learn qwhether the police arrange: | boxes from beneath a counter and propelling them at McCarthy's head. TON OF BRICKS. each his tantalizing adversary. it, fatty Crepe chiffons over silk. NONE SENT C. 0. D, SPECIAL CHRISTMAS OFFERINGS, 2,000 Linen Waists Over 75 Styles . FINEST HAND EMBROIDERY IN, FANCY BOXES FOR HOLIDAY GIFTS. | $3.85, $4.85, $5.85 Actual Values, $6.00, $7.50, $9.50. gaged in collecting 1ON COMES LIKE spalpeen,” groaned | trugeled the more te) you're a wonder,” 22-24-26 THIRTY-FOURTH STREET, WEST. Bonwit TELLER & Co. OUTFITTERS TO WOMEN, MISSES, CHILDREN AND INFANTS Fifth Avenue at 38th Street TOMORROW (THURSDAY) A Sale of 250 Women’s Cites for Street, Afternoon and Evening Wear O CLOSE OUT — J 9. 5 0 Formedy up to $50 chiffons over silk. Charmeuse, chiffon trimmed. Tailored Velveteens. hiffons over silk. Striped & plain serges. NO ALTERATIONS NO APPROVALS A Scotch Song Hit as now being "SUNG ay Gerteuoe Bryan of the Lyric Theatre AO ls Crepe meteors, black &colors, Velveteens, chiffon trimming. Dancing frocks of net & chiffon. NO EXCHANGES & meeting which Is not in Ite ful. ‘The Commissioner called Teyector Cornetius J and por w the lice wel and + was in a private ball, and we had to} ablde by the wishes of the people who! hired_the "If the expr | tave heard of tt. Furniture Without Deposits Purchased in this manner has never D, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1911: if untaw- | Hayes on t asked him for planatic hall w present to stop the r ‘om th Kc did approve it on of opinion had been nothing would have been | Hocause the people with they anybody in to put any would have done what | But nobody wanted any- | rable, Makes Hot @ Cold Meats Tasty he affair was not on the street. It A Delicious Salad Bressing and Fish Sauce by adding vinegar At Delicatessen Grocery Stores, x sy i hall.” RAPIDS fupniTrURE? proved satisfactory to the buyer. Our metheds ere alware jense pat CALL AND MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS Our Terms Apply also to New York, New Jersey, Long Island and Connecticut. | Now then, squeeze ryt eat) ad abe avenue He wes] ana especially in the form of diplo- 3, Furnished @ Furnished|4 rurnishea!4 rurutaned DS irnisied| pyr aisiea pat Sadie Mak an Serevent | Matic arrangements between the United 49.98 | °69.98 | *89.98 |*109.98 |*149.75 |*200 ° Keep on coming and ishel was at Forty-second street and) states and either Great Britain or “ brosiay ae 1 eos the mora | Sat, wera $4 A WEEK OPENS AN ACCOUNT Seine hy could | when he saw Burt accost Bush. After |G joner Waldo said that he| Freight Malled Free Macei f consider . | 8 few words the two entered @ saloon | meant to etart an investigation at once . on Credit. n the for «| there. Fishel waited outside. Soon me aa i Mahogany Parlor | Tables $4.98 If: COR. Wee 98 Bibo. . -752 8TH AVENUE, 46TH ST. ALL CARS TRANS ER TO —G . FI Urgent! Don’t Delay! | ONLY 9 DAYS TO CHRISTMAS. If You Want a Piano for Christmas, Make Your Selection To-morrow. Greatest Christmas Sale of Walters $450 List Louis XV. Concert || Grand Upright Pianos, Music $ | Cabinet, Chair and Cover -— 225 $5 Down and $1 Per Week And there are no extras whatever. $225—THAT’S ALL. ||] $2:50, 92.78 $3.50, | | Holiday Jewelry at Bloomingdales || \]| Solid Gold Signet Rings We’re showing the city’s most comprehensive stock TOYS AND DOLLS) Everything new and worth while produced in the old country i and the new is here for your inspection and selection. ourta Moor. Regular $5.00 values, at $3.88 Let this settle for you what to give him, for what more practical gift— |i} 0+ ryore welcome—could you select? These robes are made of soft texture blankets with satin yoke, all reams piped, and in patterns and colors of the most pleasing character. They come in small, medium and large sizes. Choose from the lot at $3.88, Bi ies", Main Floor, “Daniel Green”? Felt Slippers--- A Sale at Half Regular Prices This sale includes the samples and surplus stock of the frmous makers, jf} f Daniel Green Felt Shoe Co., and are sold with only one restriction, and that jf) | is, we cannot exchange or credit any of them, For to-morrow only you get|ij © — the advantage of these bargains. A great chance for gift givers. Slippers for Women:— Slippers for Men:— witty and $2.00 Felt Romeos, | $2.00 and $2.50 Operas and ippers and comfy styles, “- Bae 3s, band staat JRe| Everetts; in semple sizes, 7, 714 $2.00 and $2.50 Fancy Felt and 8; come with Elk and other Slippers, Juliettes and An- 1.19 emblems; soft padded or toinettes; at... ....66 . regular leather soles; at.. 1.23 | There is nothing more comfortable for the lounging hours on Winter evenings. Here’s The Best Watch Value Ey > Ever Offered Any- $5.00 where at this price, Extra thin model, gold filled open face cases |} that are guaranteed for 10 Popular for men, Meoesen and boys, Rated, wich 7 jewelled |B | nickel-plated lever movements. Accurate time- keepers, guaranteed in every detail by manu- HT facturers and by Bloomingdale Bros.’ Main Floor, | Umbrellas A | and boys, prices range up to $80.00, as Gifts for Men, Women and Children. A few extra specials : re Always Acceptable| | Umbrellas, of fine Union taffeta silk, | Umbrellas, of finest quality pure sill ‘on paragon frame, with steel rods, | on paragon frame, with steel rode,| very pretty handles, at ies to oulk ove at || $1.25, $1.98 na $2.39 | "$3.50 w $6.00 i | to | Umbrellas, of superior quality pure | Umbrellas, pure edge, till and Union taffeta silk, on para. | framesare ely mioateae eh | gon frame, with steelrods, with ‘agon and have strong steel rods; many beautiful handles, jain Floor, 0th St, Becti handles; at . $7.00 0 $12.00 «= $21.00 Everything you buy here is reliable in quality and reason- HERE ARE INSTANCES :— if Solid Gold Scarf Pins, 100. differ: ‘ent de- signs, 75c Others at $1.25 to $6.50 | sotta Gota Cuff But- tons, with stiffened posts; special holi- day price, per pair ' Others $1.98 to $6.50. Solid Gold Ringe: set with tdi cul iamond men end 69 956, like ‘ $4.50 Others $3.50 0 Other diamond rings up to $10.00, | '° $850. Salid Gold Tie Clasps, many new eld Peeketknive: patterns, 73e. Others, $1.10 to Shab aies Wega aeden, 60.08 6.50. Same Clasps ‘with dis Bolld mond, $1.49. alg Gold Lockets for’ Mon. ORs | able in price. Solid Gold Sig- net Rings, for | for misses and boys. | Others $1.95 to $1.49 Gold ‘$3.50. cf Upon payment of $5, we will deliver piano to your home waa The Cases iri an $375 Siyle A Walters $475 List C Walte 1 $240 | $600 List Ply hP. $30) $500 List L Walters Pian $250 $600 List K Pianos... $360 $550 List D Walters $260 List F Walte $325 Our Special Offer of $1,600 ist er 88-Note Mastertone Ployer Piano Outhts, $395 Finest player made, with rolls of musi sic cabinet bench and cov $10 down and $2a avin’ any raus'cal knowledge, w id Av, 50th to 60th St seen! $3.25 to 00. inap Bracelets, for Misses, Others $4.50 to $6.50. \Hammered Brass and Cut Glass | A Bloomingdale Sale at Extraordinarily Low Prices Just the Articles You Want to Give as Christmas Gifts:— $5 Hammered Brass Jardinieve | $3.00 Brass Umbrella 1 | and Brass $3 25| Holder for ....... $ 89 Pedestal for This umbrella jar | Hy These pieces are made| stands 22 inches high of solid brass, the| and is made of good redestal is heavy| heavy brass, hexagon and serviceable, in} shape, and is con- plain brass effect;| sidered excellent the jardiniere is very] Value at $3.00; our neat hammered Pe ye 1,89 I offer to- brass with three ball] A this ‘ontfic| Serer. nds 32 inches zh and is consid- || JAPANESE SAT- ered good value at SUMA PIECES 90; 0uF | and Hand-Painted special 33 25 Ro, alVienna Pieces os ° at one-half their “ . eqular prices. Brass Fern Dish 5 bashed 75c price Special for i i through! a — OOMINGDALES'’, Lex. to 3d Av.,

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