The evening world. Newspaper, February 8, 1912, Page 9

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eco a FEARLESS FRED, 13, ANDBAD PETE, 1. GOON WARPATH Juvenile Desperadoes Set Two Fires and Attempt Daring Gun Holdup. THEY LAND IN court. | And Now Whimpers Have Re- placed Bravado of Youthful Brooklyn Terrors. When two small boys start out on what they believe to be the warpath, they can make almost’as much trouble @ their elders stmilarly bent. The two small boys with whom this Chronicle 1s concerned are Peter Me- Comiskey, with eleven years of expert- enco in this thrilling world, and Fred- erick Coots, who has had thirteen. Peter lives at No. &5 Prospect place, and Frederick at No. 736 Vark place, woth Brooklyn. They have long been followers of the life exciting and a Uttle thing like staying away from home @ night ts no longer’ a diversion—it's Merely an incident. They have now, | “however, achieved the distinction of being considered “juvenile delinquents,” h which doesn't sound like very mi whttl one appends to it the character- {mation “pyromantacs."” which has the flavor of a thirty-third degree. They were brought before Judge Wi- kin, in the Children’s Court, to-day, and on Saturday they are to be “sente sand that has a fine sound, too. But, incilentally, all the heroics are going out af the boys just now. By Saturday there will be only a whimpering left. But to begin the thriller: After a restices night in a cellar on Prospect place, between Bedfor rd and Franklin avenues, in kiyn, Peter | and Frederick set forth to see what itenday might provide in the way of wful excitement. First, they went to the apartment house at No. 6% Franklin avenue and forced the base- | ment door. In the cellar they found | an old lounge and a lot of paper and | rubbish. As they had matches in thelr Nockets there really was only one thing to do with the lounge and rubbish, so they pushed the rubbish under the fur- itive and with no little skill set fire to it. When the fire was blazing merrily ey departed, and in a comparatively ne, found themselves in front 438 Prospect place, ‘This looked nother good place break into, eo in they went and there, as they found convenient rubbish and and an inviting wicker ‘tamper ‘pyromaniacs” gathered the paz the hamper and touched 1 ‘This time, though, the not quite so well managed, started out of the house a lar loomed on the horizon a sudden tear of cap unded, the two boys darted back into the cellar and vailantly attempted to extingulsh the tire, So eager was Peter that his ¢ caught fire, and {t was all trusty F could do to put the fire 1d In @ moment moi | | they | of the burning 0 & quick shite and they fared place to the quiet home Now, at one time, Peter worked for a a knowing the All-prevalent a humans have tor paying laundry bills, he decide: take a chance on Mrs, Hall. S' the two boys crept to the second tloor of the house, where Peter had often! delivered laundry to there he knocked upot the appeared, he wir and asked her down Prospe ota Mrs Yade the youngster be off, and banged the door in his face. trusty gun at his hip. But Peter had his He drew it fo find pressed its inuzzie against panel. “Open the door at once or T fire!” hy ¢alled, his voice firm with determina- tion, Fred, with his gun, was standing close by. Mra, Hall, howe fone, and as Peter could not of getting a bullet into the from his disadvantageous Heat it down the stair $1.44. ws mationery store, ‘Phe door stood iny great caution was faithful Fred and knees. The und ravished the till of se. cents, the only good haul of the Again were they adroit enough to en escape, and for thi on they amused them the loot on candy shows. the scene s) Kot behind t nintous When wie with vn old offende with set ¢ spargment 1105 Bedford etor admitted avenue on t ‘asked wher Fred had vevolvers, 1 somen for ot of subway th (uere. Also, Peter «old watch from a s the station, As a fin Marshal most of their Toot had been taken from them by the tramps who Yaared the cellar in Prospect place with them. THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1912. FRANKO'S ORCHESTRA AND MLLE, CANTARELLI, RESTAURANT, DAILY Sa 53 Yoars GC SOM $1. 25 to ) $2.00 Corsets 79c | 00 Corsets 7c Corsets, All up-to-date modela, Rust proof bo strong. batiste of coutil., Medium and. low bust, over “hips and back, Siaca 18 to he "Odd "$2. 50 to $3.00 Corsets $1. 39° + Princes and other popular makes; rotted from handling. Sizes in ail 18 to 20, combinations that anything, everything is sac ae to lower the oft mere ecliandlive con Wiss ice _ SIXTH AVE. 1910 207 STREET. i i A Bargain Friday That § That Means ‘Something Different and ; 8 first. is "price. At 8 mpson me Cravetord’ 8 Ae chi wracter and aqua Sure of these we then quote the lowest—please note the lowest—prices in New York City consistent with the standards of quality our clientele demands. Now read what follows, carefully; we name ouly « few of the special Friday Bargains; there are hundreds more—every department in the store enthusiastically contributes. Women’s Coats All that's left of the Women’s Winter Coats \ that were formerly \ $16.50 to $24.75 \ Friday at C7 Third Moor, [ All that’s left of the Women’s Winter Suits that were formerly $15.00 to $25.00 Friday at ram 98.7 The Latest Russian Blouse Waist, Special for Friday, $1.00 Nearly 50, poo ees 1912 Embroideries in Sample Strips Ten Great] Big Cases Have Just Come Directly from Our Representatives at St. Gall Where The Most Beautiful and the Finest Embroideries in the World are Made. INE of those great annual advance sales for which Simpson Crawford Co. has heen famous for years. Hundreds of customers and dressmakers wait with greatest anticipation because y know that the and most exquisite embroideries will be shown for th and they know that the values will be unpara’ 1. Of course we think we ha better than ever this year, the lots are larger, the as: a i erildi! taf full of th ng full of the gr Vndewrete Besbrnidenies, tneertfons, Baby De -Embroideries made to st values you ever saw in Bandings ths, ete, ete. | Lot 2.—Embroideries made to {sell at 19 to SIMPSON $3.00 Black Taffeta Silk Petticoats, you "LL be surprised at the fine qualit . Skirtings, Edgings, Children’s Dresses, Embroideries, Combinat et Main Floor, | Lot.3.--Embroideries made to | 122c¢' 19¢ ! sell at 29¢ to 390 at, yard, a —_——— Hair Goods—S 4 POREMOST BTORE Switches of Fine Quality at Half D Qi at. yard, ‘ ' a CRAWFORD CO, SIXTH These Fine Val. Laces At About Half Price ey Brides the new Pep- ae itaien ian hed and with an at ard piece SoA UL MU had Lilo IK inch, fine quality, special, ca &* Second or. ann e 5 Gomes ttre Pag pena +4. 00 Messaline Petticoats aneare r cent. off Mrs ir reget " Switches—20 inches, fine grades only blous variet) dreds of new designs. ‘The lot f i A rich and lustrous messaline silk in a range of colors and black : 26 and 26 in, tong, fine of ad ARR A and with tucked and plaited flounce, fin Shadow Vals. Real Mesh Vale. Filet Vals. ‘wuality, 92.29. Hebel i Merde dust ruffle. Bargain Friday... Mechlin Vals. Fancy Mesh Vais. Novelty Vale. | | suitches-28 inches, excellent quale yn, Dal J ia ve . 95.50 Silk Jersey Petticoats Fine silk jersey with fitted top, in black, white and shades adapted for street and evening wear, with flounce of at- laces shall be rthis coming Spring as trimmings on the new und waists, ete.; therefore this sale is a most Dame Fashion has already deereed that Val hee more than . lingerie dre: rt effectively trimmed with 30 and 9% inches, $4 value, imitation Irish, Cluny ‘ i i e oO pure our supply rather than ate and Filet laces. Some tached plaited ruftle of messaline silk and silk ¢ Paphos; hea f t to purchase vour supp Puffs and Curls Greatly . it until later, when you must pay full price. Note the savings Se are hand embroidered; dust ruffle. oos santo 4.75 inithesmtarte latge groupit cs, eal lees Underpriced high and low necks; all fitted sleeves. These styles are splendid to Fine curly hair ¢ ; a) Heatherbloom or Halcyon Messaline Petticoats Each petticoat bears the genuine la Heatherbloom. In bh only, with tucked, shirred fle Lot No. One Lot No. Two Lot No. Three arge Cluster Puffs 98. Values up to 75e Vals. up to $1.25 Valucs up to $2 15 in set, fine hair, #2 thi} {| wear with tailored suits. black and scare with tucked At 39ec At 55e mt Mf ia ni vet, BI alue, only 6Be. = All'sines $4'to 44, oe Per Dozen Yards Per Jdoxen Yards zen Yards re ety a Uiher Rusilen Blows SIMPSON CHAWFORD CO, SIXTH AVENTIS TOREM UST TTT SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO., SIXTH AVENU! Big Minh an Rolls and Nets Sanitary Rolls Atiover tiair Nets value, 2 for 25¢, $5 Transformations at $2.98 Transformations 4 all around the head Waists, $1.98 to $4.08 7 Sevond Floor, 3 Tailored "Madras Waists, Special 79c¢ Used in plage Women's Sweater Coats Reduced to $1.98 Yurd for Primming Braids, aPi for Sik Soutache Yourd f Me. Te and of roll, Made from 1% inch fine hair, A 85.00 value, for $2.98. Misses’ Sweater Coats Reduced to $1.00 | 8c worth regularly up ta age | 5c Broid 12 sued pice BBe si bovis Silk Wrail ‘Transformations ~ Excellent fade, $3.50 value, 91.98. SIMPSON CRAWFORD 00,, SIXTH AVENUE'S FOREMOST STORE, 2,000 Dozen 65c to 85c Bed Sheets, 50c 1) from a Southern mill owner who desired to lus stock of sheets into money at rade sheeting, free from starch or |. Wide hems. Sizes 85x90 inches, 76x90 CF Main Floor. 190 C7 Main Floor Only During This Clearance Sale of Broken Sizes Can You Buy Women’s Patrician ‘3.50 to *5.00 Shoes, $1.95 This is positively the only opportunity the entire year presents to you to buy High Grade, Standard Trade Mark Footwear at such a low price NLY our urgent need of room for new lines of Spring Patrician Shoes impels us to make such a drastic reduction on these shoes—but our necessily is your opportunity, and it is one that no woman who now wears Patrician Shoes will under any circumstances miss. EF Second Floor. Perhaps you lave never worn Patricians—hore is a chance for you to test their qualities while securing an unusual shoe bargain. Patent coltsk me tal calf and kidskin shoes in button and Hee © styles, also a large number o b but not in every s' Every be ir bears the trade mark stamp a footwear. All are stan $3) 95 at 91.39 SIMPSON CRAWFORD © $2 TableCloths, $1. 45 jal shopping incentive for Friday buyers. ble Cloths, size 66x66 ery Ilemm Main Floor. 91.85 Hemstitched Table Cloths. 2 wee long, all linen, German silver bleach, 91.35. ish Damask Pattern Table Cloths, $4 Is long, heavy quality, pure linen, 92.45. 65c. Mercerized Snow White Table Damask. large variety of new handsome patterns, a yard, 39c. 91.15 Heavy Quality Satin Damask, all licen, two yards wide, a yard, 78e. Hemstitched Linen Towels, extra large size, warranted pure linen, woven damask borders, 25e. 33.50 ll Size Sheets, 450 Single aod Sheets lec Pillow Cases, p that 00 shocs—au are ri Women's $3.00 to $3. 50 Dress Slippers at $1.89 | Children’s and Misses’ $2 to 92.50 Sh Broken lines of Velvet, Satin, Gold Cloth, Patent Leather, | Several hun¢ of Patent and Gunmetal 5 Suede dress slippers. Plenty of white, ble and pink continued r regular All in perfect SIMPSON CRAWFORD €CO. SNUBS FOREMOST STOKE 1,600 Pairs of Fine Quality Lace Curtains at $1 4 Instead of ¢2.50, $2.75, e $3.00 and $3.50 bought these handsome lace curtains at won- derful reductions—NOT because they were un- desirable or slightly soiled, but because the manu needed the money quickly and gladly tanvertod Hire surplus stock into cash, we practically quot- ing our own price. We in turn selling them to you at the same great savings. 6» Pourth Floor, We Mention Here a Few of the Many Styles 600 Pairs Braided Renaissance Curtains 400 Pairs Lace Inserted Scrim Curtains 200 Pairs Scotch or Cable Net Lace Curtains 39e ‘isxse!s 6, vad 64 of blenatied willow ud free from starch or Friday . itched Linen Pillow Cases, 45236 jade of pure Irish linem, each, 48¢. While a Limited Lot Lasts We Will Sul on Friday « About 300 Boys’ Suits and Overcoats at $3.50 HAT have been leaders in the selling race at 85.00 to $8.50. All'the broken sizes from those regular lines—enough to make a plete range of styles and of , in the entire lot, for boys of io 15 vears. C2 Second Floor, Plain colors and faney mix- tures and noveliy weaves. Many of the Suits have extra trousers. N CROWFORD CO, SINTH AVESUE'S FOREMOST STORE Full 3s to_i Savings and More Are io Be Had on These_ Rich Oriental Rugs HICH were br Rassoul Ali Ojle 4,000 Yards of Regular 29¢. Part Silk Wash Fabrics Very Special Friday, 1l2/c. HE extracrdiaary low price lengl from 400 Men’s Overcoats, §9.50 T°? put the entire lot bef you briefly, here is stock list of them: 187 Overcoats that we 64 Overcoat e limited purpose summer but they are long frock. foulard: or str No maw phone orders filled 25¢c Shirting Madras, Yard 15¢ ein snort Len, CF Main Voor, 820.00 e 818.00 were 815.00 mvertible Collar Foals, Sizes Ho AL ‘ 450 Pairs of All Kinds Novelty Lace Cu All mounted on superior nets or either white, Arabian or iv SLIMPAON CRAWE INTH AVENUE’S FOREMOST 8 AL 1,200 Sample Pieces of Fancy White Lawns, Yd., 12':c Regular Values Up to 22c y checks and. pl punts ant Hats, $2.00 and $3.00 0% Second Floor. Oaa as oenneaaing B0c: 2 for Lormerly 79c, 89c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 About 85 Dozen Odd Lots Men's 50c to $1.00 Neckties, 25c ULE a few in the lot that were priced more than $1.00, hip-tondate + in plain colors, stripe é shan le four-in-hamds. AL red: ‘ Cy Main Floor, Scarfs of Imported and Domestic Silks, 25¢. Pit out vn ti Kwear, Materials are heavy Caney silks, re » bias striped silks; als@ e sith knitted all in the niost: preferabl o 1 nd, EF it ia fou figures, mo mbroidered ve styles and ing all the These are handsomely fame 1a home. the pr . the most famons rig co Al our regular Tak Tw $10.50 to $12.75 Richly Dyed Kazakja Rugs at $18.50 Striki Designed Beluchistan Rugs 935.00 Heavy y. Lustrous Kurdistan Rugs at $125.00 to $145.00 Raat Room Sized Persian Rugs at.. COSIMPSON CRAWFORD: 00. Allour regular $1.69 to8 2.75 Pictures, $1.00/ Pictures, $2.98 Three for $2.75 Feo fer $5. 00 SIXTH AVENUE'S FOREMOST STOKE J "9003 nt co: ron : $21.00 Round Reed Pullman Sleepers THE boy ivextra well made of good quality round reed which in nore durable and presents a better appear- ance than the ordi- nary flat reed usually in six prett ong Cloth, smois finish Ir i ot For Friday -100 More of These 318.00 Dining Room Domes, $6.59 Pit hands $3.95! $12.00 Mission Settee, $4.95 $8.00 Book Case, This = .00 Brass Bed Out- fit, complete, ($45. Brass found in baby vebi- Costumer, bee. 30 cles at 821,00, The stect tubing, with vist Hee hun: English ch bead fe ue flexible steel springs or fumed rmplete t dred, worth fully high) candl and heavy rubber tec rier hoot u Heb nat tired wheels, Bar- Ps rigs exeeptionall “apd al at this price while they last. C7 Fifth Fleor, sad ton foo! ceiling trical Table Lamps to-mor! dd and finished S12.00, gain Friday price, 14.95 925.00 heavy Reed Hood $19 75 Pullman Sleepers at - - - FU “THE SUNDAY WORLD'S WEEKLY JOKE BOOK r 4.93 $10.00. AVENUE'S FOREMOQ>T STORE FREE TF Sixth Fleer, its real value. bis Price ‘ A full 50 lb. pure layer cotton felt ecnalh roll edged Mattress, worth s20.00; special at » SIMPION CRAWFORD CO,, SIXTii with & panels; OTH AVE., WITH THE 19H TO 20TH ST., NEW YORK CITY <—2-—?> ~~ —— SUNDAY WORLD

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