The evening world. Newspaper, December 14, 1911, Page 17

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PAINTED FACES ON FENCES GIVE CLUE TO BOY BURGLARS, Proyd Artist Appended His Address to “Crazy Ed's” Crude Portrait. | FOUND HIM IN BED. | im | Little “Danny” Ahearn ’Fessed | Up and Other Youngsters | Were Gathered In. ‘ | “This is Crazy Dan" was pain’ | rude picture of @ boy's face 1 fences in the neighborhood | of East One Hundred and Seventy-sixth | street, the Bronx, last night. Detec-| tives Kavanaugh and Kennedy of the| Tremont station, saw them when out | looking for the burglars who entered the painting establishment of Elt Fern. ! stein at No, 742 Tremont avenue three times duriag the past month, On the first two occasions the thieves took small sums from the cash drawer, On the last, which was on Dec. 8 they | got away with $i7 worth of paints and | brushes, after they had used a glass | cutter on tne panels of the door, “This ls Bunk Fred” was another In- | scription in the same neighborhood un- der the artist's idea of a boy's face. “Gee, the kids around here must be ‘using a lot of paint,” sald Kavanaugh, “Crazy Ed,” an alleged portrait of the person named, met their eyes. “Eh! I have a clue,” the detectives murmured, They carefully examined the work of the portrait painter. Un- derneath “Crazy I " Hkeness, done in varying colors, was painted “719 East 16th street.” “Let's go there,” said Kavanaugh. On their way they passed another pictured labeled “Tiny George.” HOW THE PAINT CLUE WORKED ourT. Inquiry at the house disclosed the fact that Dantel Ahearn, fourteen years old, has been nicknamed “Crazy” by ‘i's companions. Daniel was routed out a: 1 asked who “Bunk Fred” happened to be. “That's Fred Bund,” he lives at No. 766 Tremont Place. “And who is ‘Crazy Ed.?" he was Eddie Kiefer. He lives in this he said, know ‘Tiny George'?” he was be replied. ‘That @ Uttle kid and 1 7% East One Humdred and ninth ‘street.” the youngsters, according s, admitted they had been and told where the joot could be found, . Kavanaugh ana Kennedy went to a of the missing paints and br '. jimmy was also found, they say. The detectives believe an older person was | behind the thefts, but the boys declared | to them, they say, that they were the | only participants, The four boys were then allowed to | go in the custody of their parents, who ‘were instructed to arraign them in the | Children's Court to-day. George Dyer | fe twolve years old. The others are | fourteen years of age. | ee FUR OVERCOAT AN EXHIBIT IN A SUIT FOR DIVORCE. Papers found in a fur overcoat form the basis of a divorce sult filed by Harry Bloodgood against Mrs. Helen | Hamber Bloodgood. Sho has also filed | @ sult and last week received an allow- ance of $250 counsel fees and $25 a week alimony. B. Rodriguez, a rich Cuban, ts named by the husband, He declares that last October he found his wife with Itodri- @vez in a Broadway hotel, and that Rodriguez fled so precipitately that he left his fur coat behind, in the pocket of which were memoranda showing he | had spent large sums of money on Mrs. Bloodgood. Mrs. Bloodgood’s counter complaint | charges her husband with cruelty, non- | support and Infidelity, She asserts | ethat once he threw her down and pulled handfuls of hair from her head, besides threatening her life. ‘The Bloodgoods were married In 1900, Ho is a brother of Clara Bloodgood, the actress, who committed suicide in 1907, ——_—. Register Now, intend to register for ction at the Lenox Academy of Musto and Arts, No. 19 West One Hundred and Thirteenth street, for the winter session, starting Jan. 2, in the) vocal ov instrumental department or tn | the department of art, design and costume drawing should register at| once to avoid crowding after the holl- days and to receive proper placing. | The departments are open to all men, women and children day and evening. | Mr. H. H. Reppert is the director in| charge. Small Pill, Small Dose, Small Price ; Genuine autor Signature until Christmas, teed; open face, pla with’ 7-jewelled movement. Special. year. Special Men's Wat model for one yei For Xm: Imported tiesand and Fancy "Men's Fancy Vests nels; white and fanc; Sartied elie or $2.50 and $3; Men's Silk fine satin, newest tapes ILK QUINS in goo with ribbons, Cut Glass XMAS GIFTS Beautiful and teed or money cheerfu ‘tunded. te” r= Good, Clean-Cut Christmas Bargains from 35 Departments Only Eight More Shcpping Days Before Christmas. Store open until 10 P. M. next Saturday night and December 22nd and 23rd. _ For the benefit of our employees, on other . nights, Men’s Watches—20-year _guaran- , Brush nd Mirror —Quad. . 338c ana 49¢ Hand Bage—Embroidered velvet Military | Brush 4 oo rh gg oR gh bong Alay aire ce $1.65 Leber tyree with fancy frames; fitted with ca ment; mined Ker one 86 0 oct ; Girls’ Handkerchiefs — With case; fit movement; guaran| Perfumes Umbrellas Hosiery at a caving of about of natural one-half, Exceptional woods, with opportunity for Socie- 4 House Coats lo CH pd ihe Saluce 6 colors. Values 49¢ consist of the Carving Set-—3 pigces: come hat the thin 8 OPER finest blue serges, K fe and fork; RAP st fatty Peete Pacthy ie, .37c ian axing bar a fancy brown, tan ine stag handle, “with desi Ne At 87.50, $5.00 st 93.98 ox oreeel mer- Vests ck and st td leks ld Sed ueckeet * ghadin WMen’s Vests —Full dress and Tuxedo, $1. $1.98, | $2.50 & & $3. 30 Someone, we $1.10 cine, fisgiene, re, gt slog, ie ins styles. Value 25c, at. . case, polished, Suits, Sailor Blouse Suits. : ‘ is y 4 Knives and Forks of Ivoroid, ie, Phowophy, Peychology, Languages, Work Baskets—>atin lined, con- oO ts in long, convertible col- ir) cet ea ee, tain sotscr a, Dodtin, ete $4. 75 Overcoats in long, convertible colt Tandern rary. tral’ gubjects are treated. fully. i; fl Value $1.50, at........ coats; belted cone for the smaller M% d $2.20 es pein fro oti arora, chcing flue $1.50 per v4. St 49¢ Nickel Spool! Stands—Will hold SPECTACLE CASES | $5. 25 boys in many varieties. ‘|_| Ber “3 Cosen.......- work {n° protasel: $3. 75 thes; all” wool; all 12 epools of thread; cushe ORGNETS Fs Real $6.50 vale, g 4. 95 Ses eer 8 29c ae ee ss ee pe, scesin! Xam a pode dds A exer 4 gth EE petty perc Laaacaeiy hd ill Close of Flannel, Extra Special. i ce pelonae Black Caracul Fur ty Messaline ou nes A Mannish j arate Coats salt the fates 133 Dresses Shirt of Pretty | are worth Made of se- street and even: t Striped Flan- “at from $1.50 as follows: Cri PILLOWS of SOFA CUSHIONS of handsome nap SOFA PILLOW. of LAMBRE- i+98¢ colors, BASKETS trimmed SCARFS for Boresu Side! P meow cA Cc ‘A $i ES, embroidered, ,initial, THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1911, TELEPHONE CHELSEA 6500 Silhouettes on Christmas Shopping The contrast of black and white in + Ielier-press_Is_ae nothing compared to —Sidelights on R’S extraor- ee < PRESNI mo che a i 4 dinaey values — Clear-cut profile the values of other Stores. To read this : hi on ¢ lean-cut ba ains. 1@8@ CX= : announcement Ts Tm ressive, but to bu, 5 tional values are all guaran- ; - - - THE QUICKEST DELIVERY IN NEW YORK store cloees at 7 P. M. Shop early—We will hold any merchandise for delivery until the day before Christmas if desired. (Red Cross Stamps for sale at Cashiers’ Desks.) WATCHES Silverware Hand Bags + For Men Nut Bowl — pant Novelties for Xmas of Every | iorthechene either tan or Description ; black leather; ique, ive. fancygoldplat | i ed_ or Frat hi face ra a ide; gilt lining in bowl. ..° cass é x Value f sizes; 5c jew | jewel Cases —Oxidized or gilt fin- ; : y 1.29 teed, at, w { ined choke “4 desi: ee ss ‘ Hand Bage—Black velvet, tapee- clasp fastener; in tan | caliection from... 1 9C to 2 $8.00 . 25¢ Seer tae oe vast mec, at ‘ 79e ” } § ilver; “4 assortment ol es. s8an Cape, ry | Bell || eee mtrinie oc initiate on zea, Value Secret. 49e Cont , Hangers, — Heavily, padded: ilk’ lining and. stockinet-li- QO ses; | ribbon with tufted centers; bags, black with tinsel; fancy frame. Value 50c; at Hand Bage—Real leather lined, late; fa 1 het floral (Ad design. "Complete i ta ae An Handkerchiefs — All Homa ; $3.65 white cambric; some with ing, spear back. Value: 1 } oat. S150 rrr ; G $1.50 Watches, ji vat joe A $1. colors; turquoise, children’s "Mocha Mittene—In . 4 gray and tan colors, EN. it in the . 95 1 ; abirred in pret: y tstmmped ‘with Ladies’ ~All linen hemstitched. 5e separate change purse. 95 Value $1.50, at Piece of 10 varde metal; _thin Manicure and Toilet Sots combined, || || Boys’ Handkerchiete — Sheer, Bage—Alli colors and com. Jo. 194 plece of 19 yards ecrith | Swe consisting of 16 pieces; lve plated with colored borders... bination gold plated frame and ‘oe wa of ‘ribbon by he, Sard a cak “col teed 82.75 set; daisy pattern; ta chain handles. alue Christ purpose: ding and oak colors; spear 9%5e| plete in lined case; at. .... ‘Value 10c each * $1 I Minds “ot holly ar | backs one horn clasp, at Main Floor, Main Floor, Main Floor, at lowest prices. Main Floor, Main fo Stationery as For Men and Women . WOMEN’SSILK For the er HOSE ~eilk and domestic, Handles are fancy ‘Xmas embroidered; Box upon re- black ang jhite; full fash- quest. Most as- ad.” Gatte ‘Sunday schools, silver and tonishing values. . gold plated ite ee se thet bl Mia end trimmings; value, n q also pearl trimmed and ' Positive plain horns. All have silk cases value,, Browdered: ik eaiee ae a . Neck- ered gh your, ate. Holly and tassels. Umbrellas are of Sara in aplted tet We oe ee, Zs on the paper be frente, Holly, bowse ! guaranteed rainproof silk Gloria. Positive $1.50 value, Men’s a Meee, were \ plastfona, ‘stocks and jabote, chemi: ens : from 25¢ room ee whi et ES Sea se 2.95 gabe Q5c ree SENS ct tM Value $1.98, Neckwear, at. wo! SOE ys bcetenesscgeces $1.49 Positive $1.00 value, Men's 4 Q) duis oles tar ome aahloned: Positive 50c fren oe a 50, plain Mission handles; WOMEN'S SILK HO Hose = aA ava 8159) | Bas ciate | ee ee Main Floor. A Revelation in Book Makin, BE re ta NOYOLO- PAEDIA oocuptes the suaie relation yi ’*s Umbrellas Ce frcelent cope i inte 6.50; epee aie Opera Glasses Boys’ Suits Cutlery A splendid assortment of and Overcoats Opera Gi: Suits and Over- Sets—3 o \anife, 5 and steel Handle knickerbockers uine stag fering ie were actu- silver ferrules. tall at $550, and $3. and Dress Goods ‘ Garters — Shirred Sell you any length you want e . and pull in Chistes box for you. silk, ribbon side; in Rilke plain and combina- ds tion colors; also fet silks round garters with lack and fancy buckles in all Vests . ew A, tlaryellous, Library, of Generel le iormact vm ip the smallest en Massive set of Booka by New Methods of Book Making re- duced to Two Volumes. ie, wutjecte | treated | sre Ory, Pin Cushions - Fruit and other fancy shapes; trim- med in a large variety of 10c els. oa eames ‘ay cheviots; sterling fer- 83 95 bite breasted Carving Be Sete—Sives or Norfolkstyles, handle; of beautifully de - knife, fork and “Stel etn ‘a ater, Dae signed; Russian, Buster Brow complete in ‘case, at ‘In fancy flan- ‘Main Floor. ‘Third Floor. Petticoats Waists ing shades and black, Value i. $1.65 Silk Petticoats lected Kid Cross Skins. Beautiful, Lustrous, nel. Many alte 0a. $1.98 PrettyShades. o ‘Shoes ~All leathers: Plain Coat a abe ... $1.69 to $2.00, Soft, | Pliable —DReden and Sleeves with |] I} inatie acyler” st (* every lemme fl and Light raat ae "49 Peraian Patterns, double French | 2 h satin i he lat- ; Coats, see Talue $1.49 eat colors. end Cuffs and Soft sata Fete Jalal 4 B 1 * color | combina- Collar, Breast tan and’ green, | brocaded sat- KIMONOS, — Long tions; in change- % tod hearete ens Sather eal long roll- 2 eben color * “ messaline seme aia Regu- ee a ee” 98e f combinati and taffeta Y aist, Women’s C t Slippers 08 4 DD I] |] BOO at Roar || tna co PA SGP aA Simms vane Silk jersey ALBATROSS, with set-in “O5 Messaline flounce: al the desirable tleeve, elaborately trimmed with satin rib- bon. Allcolors, Second Floor, Women ‘s sp se bended hgh Cen fale, ia.00" ©. Models, Shades," All Styles for Small Women and Regular Figures. Becond Floor, = $92.50 i A Bissell's i A China Gifts Basement Bed Sets Carpe bi Pictures Candies {OCOLATE SETS ~imported; ————— ner ‘these 200 OIL earl ite Tee Wee, CHOCOLATE SETS —Imported; a oo. 14 pieces; “4 Sweepers ersrecause PAINTINGS Marshmalio we, de- assorted Housefurnishings of Lace and Scrim SWeepersiicy are 13 ences licious;Ib., val, 20¢ lecorations, dependable Joubl Almonds. Chocsiate cov- Practical embellished 750 FULL SETS; S195 frome wit’ with gold; large 18x27 Ren- shadow box PUNCH BOWLS rich wary eal aissance centre and glass | A pcg: sc eee cut glase with stands; 1. 98 motif; four large a i we ee Berenent, corner motifs; Mnweter il ll @ Awenstcd’ Chan aeey Che aah ita yaecora oa yd ASH SIFTERS <"“Trismbh." Simply shaped rule RTP Eat SALT AND PEPPER cone * the Ned and emptied into the bucket y on heavy im- Value $4.00; SAE Ro lek BERRY SETS ~ Tew. OP hes feed i will Tk : cut glass; solid silver tiful decorations; imp. :7 1. 29 GPa’) alvanteed iron and will ported net, Real tops; rich pieces; very speci Ovpr say anh cn oF barnes go om value $7.50; at e Very epectal, 19 CUPS AND SAUCERS of imported GLASS SHELVES =). Yong: 4 in S4neh wal- % Ic fancy china; hand patnted:” gold ¢ : 69e nowt famous vat 24 oe “Gleane rich coatings, in plain ] cut gh with silver Pd Very calat’., $1.95 SUG, D CREAM! lass; extra large size and exquisite Gunes on ke special at ATER TUMBI “ive dainty designs. Ry IS —Rich cut glass; ¥ special DistiES pet ~Rich handles and rim Value |= $1.00. Ve ix 50¢ S-lb. boxes, at... ... Sugar Almonds. Smooth 4 Jordan, usually 60c Ib.; at. Buttercups. Finest fruit and nut Fentron usually 40c, at, Ib. “Hair Re- Hiren eh 2 38e one’ $ 2.75 up BED SETS in white and Arabian colors: at $2.69, $3.45, 63.0v, $5.27, $9.08 and up. se!) 0 Y TOWEL ‘BAR T6e; at BRS ~Rich cut Vourth Floor Vourth wy PD $1.95 ery epecial 9c

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