The evening world. Newspaper, February 16, 1912, Page 16

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vOMA SHOOTS DYNAMITE LETTERS “ATBURGLAR WHO. THREATENS LIFE Battles in Dark With Youth| Government to Base Case on Sue a Who Wakes Her, Declare | Them and Try to Show Iron ing He'll Kill. | CAUGHT AFTER CHASE. | INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, Feb, 16.— con Invader Knocked Down With canis Balehook by Pursuer in | ationns 2 | Stru Harlem Street. ban whi | eon wrest fired three sh t a men who he@ broken into her apartment vetore| ong daylight to-day. she Ine strest chase that followed, Geor mh 4 bra Lourao, twenty years old, a baker of| Ident of the Iron Workers, and to mam. |4lotment No, 31 Hast One teenth street, was balehook and arre ndred and Thir+ uek down with @ 2», Cartoria was aaleep in tier rooms! ateol and iron oontractora who am- ea the eccond floc. lier Ave-yeur-old! ployed non-union labur, All’ the de BROOKLYN end «3 elenping in anothor bed th the! fendants are charged with being mame rooin, The mother waa awakened | equ out the form of @ man. “What are you doing The man held a razor ¢ throat ang warned he: “If you make any no throat,” ho threatened. Mra, Cortoria drew @ revoiver from wader her pillow and fired three times at the Intruder, In the dark eno minacd. The man turned and fled. Realtents | uq of ths flat bullding, awnkenod by the shots, came fiom thelr doors ax dashed down the atepa. Several stri at him, unmindful of the fect that was flashing his rexor. 1 Half dressed a doxen men took up the chase. The man aped throuy Munérad and ‘Thirteenth street t Gecond avenue, with a constant Greasing crowd at his heels. Ifo turned | {gto Second avenue and ran north. Halt | e block @ man Atruck hin ey @ bale-hook, knocking him to the | nd and inflicting # severe cut| saross his head. The fugitive atargered to his fect and, St brandishing hie continued apartment for purpose of as eavit and burglary. veal coih FIRE BUREAU IN NEW HOME. i ‘The Fire Department has leaset the Dallding ocoupled unt!) last year by the Chapin ome for the A in Sixty. adath streot between Third and Loxing- ne 4 10 be used! Ung tn place thi ire with which t fe to be equipped. ¢ main at the Mire He Barby, but the 123 escupy the nowly Home since 1584, i dehnaon to keep him « here are civil servic Gommmisstoner could do nothing tur hi of temperature. Now dirclosures mae tn the dynamite |general nd Mra. Ji BK. Ficke SUITS—Strictly tailored, all high NO Strings NO Extra Charges wiracy sane throug forty ten pnd et neta tenis class materials, L ®" $18.00 to This Offer! of Any Kind! we for her life and/are ¢ Cortorta of No, 365 | ting in almost one hundred explosions, |{lewal oe nd Th The correspondence, contained in one at On aizteen Thirtewntt a and Totrtemnth | | ie utrty-two indictments and em. |JOBR J. McNamara, James Bi. MeNe-|° ‘The event wa rreepondence alto purporta to tg Mo evidenee that “jot became the i () voted tenn to be #ant through the @ : i Stree! op draw| Value at “Got My Seve Foot Fulton and Bridge Streets, Brooklyn yi oar 139 in It Right t!—TIZ” Important Sale (Saturday) items | #° ) i A i 30000 Three-Piece Parlor Suit, 34, 7 jacatbeat tinct, | 1200 Girls’ Wash Dresses In Our Basement soe fer asta ae Corhs and Bunions!" —S—S— — —— | dress wear. Sizes 4 to 14 years ©, are exposed not ; only to unusual temperatures, but to unusual variations In and out of trolley cars, in and out of railroad trains, in heated hotelbed rooms and draughty hotel corridors, the body | i constantly meets varing degrees of heat ‘LJ and cold that are responsible for slight ) chills and consequent heavy illness, Lee taken im moderate amounts immed- Te Ee 8 sas vieeet 1 subsequent exposure, is invalaable in warding of idiots. ___ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1912. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 10 O?CLOCK America’s Greatest Furniture House eof the north « fs Absolute Clearance To-morrow FINAL REDUCTIONS DRESSES... Foulards, serges, challies, marquisettes, : $ 10.00 COATS--Black broadcloth, English $1 6.50 diagonal and stripe mixtures, ECONOMY FURNITURE SALE DURABLE, WELL MADE FURNITURE FOR EVERY ROOM COMPARE PRICES AND CONVINCE YOURSELF THAT Our Prices Are Always the Lowest! bayNO Red Tape NO Club Fees“@a Santa wy spread fram | a pit, wep ON ‘GOVERNOR'S Ss ISLAND. ondence Workers’ Head as Plotter. letters and t You may furnish any room com- pictely by paying Accounts opencd from $5.00 to 1,000.00 on Twenty-n ved nationa Sale of Women’s Neckwear tural Ir # aeroplane Stocks, jabots, | I fo ‘ small weekly ‘ Marion Attiaon, |p 2'OCKs, jabots, lace znd linen collars, bows and novelty e NE [Byard tds augnier ‘of Col. James N.. Allieon, | ¢ trimmed With real laces of filet, Irich Cluny, 5 0 DOLLAR baat hh Me ch the Government P 6. A. Tho wedding took place yea itilly, & 9 ic now and the bal- SMALL. vict the fifty-four defendants who | rday at the Church of St, Cornelius the lite AaB Mit AE RR Ra ance in small ACCOUNTS argod with committing or abet. | Governor's Island, the d Banks Smith, chaplain, Riedie prices $1.50, $2.00, ‘$2. 50. weekly payments especially invited at ave. termed. "anconaim mara and Hockin ullty of MHlegalltary in tte sett 1 ‘ 2-24-26 THIRTY-FOURTH STREET, WEST. \ naportation of nitro-Elyoerine and all| missioned force $25.00 Solid $2.50 Quartered Oak fondants are guilty of ald-|was present. After the ceremony @ re = ' . ‘ “I ing them ception was held at Corbin Hatt, the| TORT SD \f] Oak ae Dining Chair, furthered by Frank M “Ryan, pres scope of the thirty-two tn-'elubhouse on Gor Teiand, and, Bease which contain 11,128 counts, dancing followe ° sade a > hin executive board and many egents, wan oarried on for ® to destroy the property of carved top with 12:34] lish finish. in. French| Claw feet, bevelled | saddle se yy mircor. 1) An un arge Bren! ally great ally guilty an abettors ————— ry drawer, 2 Over 25 new models of plain and fancy wash materials, all colors and white, for school or 1,200 Pairs of MEN’S SHOES Easily Worth $3.50, $4.00 and $4.50 nie ">: 85 Cammeyer Tha on a: means Saks & Company ‘the ‘Nappitces ‘soakion tre 5.00 7.50 10.00 N 6™Ave & 20" St. continuing today “Surol 1 Use TIZ aroun reable” 95c 1.50 1.95 Values $1.50 to $3.00 BROOKLYN ~~” | OPPENHEIM, GLLINSs G a ere lt ene ee Women’s Trimmed Hats » look at the happy 3-Piece Parlor Suits 5-Piece Parlor Suits $55 3-Piece Suite; Now......33.98 | $50 5-Piece Suits; Now.....32.75 $65 3-Piece Suits; Now... ...42.7' | $60 S-Piece Suits; Now. ....41.25 $75 3-Piece Suits; Now..... 49.89] $75 5-Pieco Suits; Now.. Double ‘Stamps Mornings “Single Stamps After Noon Exclusive models for present and early spring wear of shot silk, maline, net, hemp, Milan, etc., in all the new colorings. . tg, Don't accept any eave | sti ea -- BROOKLYN ' OPPENHEIM, CLLINS2 © Fulton and Bridge Streets, Brooklyn AT 149 ST. ENTRANCE OF SUBWAY OR ELEVATED ; MSNA TANT Tan) SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMEN Women’s Muslin Underwear We did not advertise a spectal || Go ee ay February Sale| as we had no old stock to sell, BUT our new stock Is fn, and for the benefit of our patrons we offer for TWO W:EKS ONLY ail our new stock just recetved, | «25% DISCOUNT) DELIVERS THIS SOLID Our Weil Known | | of fabrics and colers, and in a range of sizes which, OAK DINING TABLE REE OFFERS | ! though much depleted in the past few days, is still ote EVOL Gun ee comprehensive enough to include yours. Many Petticoats......... 1.25 150 2.00 2.95 || “Sitszenase 10th Street YOUR TERMS youths’ sizes also included. The tailoring is Saks Values $2.00 to $5.00. | Next Daor to Post-Citice Cares | ARE OUR TERMS | talloring, and the styles are the creations of an or- THE EASIEST PAYMENT WOUSE IN N.Y. ganization which is individual in all it produces, : a oO ry 192 Si, book Went St Side and closing tomorrow 1d everrwhare. of AUMAN Nis formerly $25, $23, $20 & $17.50 | at $14 G Overcoat sales abound at this time of the year, and it will be well for you to remember that the merit of a reduction is determined not alone by the amount of the reduction, but by the intrinsic value of the garment at its former price. And on that point we are secure. @ The assortments embrace regulation coats, ac- commodating slip-ons, rangy-looking Raglans, and single and double breasted tourist coats, in a variety Ba 10 TO 1S MINUTES FROM ANYWHERE ||| @ Sale of Men’s Overcoats | Night Gowns..... 95c 125 1.50 2.00 Vaiues $1.50 to $3.50. Corset Covers....50c 75c¢ 95c 1.25 Values 75c. to $2.50, Drawers ........... 50c 75c 1.00 1.25 Values 75c. to $2.25, Combinations ..... 95c 125 1.50 2.00 Value $1.50 to $3.50. upen bi tvemimy UniiiY. Saturdays Laue 10 It is to your advantage to wear Saks clothes—-sale or no sale THE ADVENTURES OF KITTY COBB By James Montgomery Flagg a A ED oH Dea The new York Sunday World has commissioned Mr. James Montgomery ofits roma oe ieideate vt the weli known pen and ink artist, to draw a new series of pictures Flagg, yop Heals and Cures ented “The Adventures of Kitty Cobb.” This series will appear exclusively U in the Sunday World, In full page form, ‘The firet of the series appeared In the Sunday URE, CARPETS, RUGS AND BEDDING on The platen deal with the adventures of a young couniry gir! who leaves AT NTHE re} N e LOW PR ice inuee a ay reruagit her native village to seek her fortune tn the big city, The human element of | # R r native v 1 |B image it, at tuberor tree | Mr, Fiagg’s work 18 what has made him what he Is to-day, America’s most CASH 3 Li BERAL CREDIT famous pen and Ink artist. 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