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rs HOLD UP JEWELLER IN STORE BEFORE PASSING CROWD With Drawn Revolvers Rob- bers Back Out of Place and Make Escape. Detectives to-day sought two armed Pebbers who Inst night robbed the jew: eiry store of Louis Price at No, 1708 Broadway, Williamsburg, after holding the proprietor at bay with revolvers and beating William J, Scharens, an aged optician employed by Price. Price Was in his place of business alone when two men, both wearing brown caps and overcoats, came in the door, “Like to look at some of your stnali Tings,” spoke up one of the men and he pointed to a tray in a rear show @se. “These are avout what we want.” Price stooped to open the case. As he looked up he felt a revolver pressing against his cheek and heard a whisper: “You make any outcry now and I'll Blow your head off!" From, where the jeweller atood per- @ons passing on the street could see him through the front windows, and at that time the sidewalks were well filled. The second man looked at the front door and made as though he would lock ff, but on second thought he returned to the rear of the store and sald to fils companion “KIM kim if he makes a squeal. do the of the job.” /The man then went behind the coun- tee and began putting articles of jewelry te his pocket, ali the while keeping a harp watch on the front door, William J. Sch: Price's employ, came from the rear room and was ordered to hold up his hands. The optician who is old and feeble, raised his hands. \For several minutes the man searched the showca’ tired and he could hold one of them up no longer, He let the arm drop. The man behind the showcase leaped out at rn Scharen's arms became | ns, an optician in Jarrest for murder ts | | | Rim and with the butt of his revolver | beat him into insensibility, As t men fell to the floor the robbe@went behind the showcase again and stuffed his pockets with valuables, companion to Price as he reached the door: follow us !f you want to die.” The robbers, their revolvers drawn and now in full sight of persons on the | aldew into the street and ran down Broadway to Rockaway avenue, there turning and running into Rainbridge street, where they disappeared. ——_—_ ANNUAL DINNER OF THE NASSAU ROD AND GUN CLUB. ‘The annual dinner of the Nassau Rod and Gun Club held last evening at the “3. G. B." on West Twenty-fitth street, Was one of the most enjoyable ever hele by this south shore assoclation. ‘There was a good representation of sand their guests, President M, Hayner, ex-Presidents Will- Whitney jam J. fiths, Secreta and H, Willard Grit- y Philip Hauser and s ral other members made short speeches, and two musical numbers also added to the pleasure of the occa sion. — MYSTERY IN FATAL HURT. Henry J. Muller of No. 1% East End] avenue, an scious and unable to clear the mystery of the injuries which may result tn his seath in Lincoln Hospital. He was said to be in @ dying condition morning. Muller was on the rear form of a northbound Third avenue ess train yesterday afternoon, Just as the train y drew into the One Hundred and Th a cras on the r Cantor and Wat the rear door and found Mull His loft leg had been crushed and he was in- Jured about bis head and f: 1 the floor of t out o platform, It was impossible to de! how Muller came by his Peculiar After Effects of Grip This Year, Leaves Kidneys mn Weakened Condition, Doctors in all parts of the country have been kept busy with the epidemi of grip which has visited so many homes. 'The symptoms of grip this year are very distressing and leave the sys ina run down condition, particularly the ki !n which seem to suffer most, as every v old | He told his | crub p! “back out" and called to | shoppe " igh pric ‘Try (0 Hythe tact backed out the front door lin. x4 ft. “1” train guard, {8 uncon- | | tim complains of Jame back and urinary i troubles which should not be neglect! as these danger signals often le ickness, such as dreaded Bright's Local druggists report a large sale of Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root which: so many people say soon heals and opeaatne the kidneys after an attack of gri mp-Root is a great Kida Si liver ER bladder remedy, and, being an herbal compound, has a gentle healing effect on the kidneys, which is almost ‘eamediately noticed by those who try it Ur. Kilmer & Co, Binghamton, N.Y offer to send a sample bottle of Swamp Root, free by mail, to every sufferer who requests it. A trial will convince any one wh Regular size bottles 3 » For sale at all druggists mention this paper. PIANOS AND ORGANS. eS O WORLD WANTS AT LR ET TT TE BT RE | spiritual i TR RE TT a ER THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, BOYS IN MINSTREL SHOW. fon Club Gives winment for Members. umn ver Three of the Ozonam the friends of Were enterta clubhouse at 3 eet by @ minstrel show and musical enter nt, The orehe Was compored of boys trom St. Philip's Ozonam Association !s an organi- natlo, maintained by the Cathotie chureh, which has for Its purpose the enance clubs open to young men of small means, where they can £0 Without cost and be entertained as well as edu Varlous ways proved in now Cardinal Farle At the er vase the number. s Interested in the work, tertainment last evening were delivered on the objects and aims of the association by director and Attorney Wa member of the board of trustees of the association. FAMILY OVERCOME BY GAS. Raby Dead in Bed Wi Who, With Other Child, May (Special to The ning World) ATLANTIC CITY, Fob, 16.~<After lying helploss in a gas {iiled room in a seml+ conscious condition since Tuesday nigh Mr, and Mrs, Fred Martin were rese from the second foo: hi North 1 ght Helen, was in the bed with them, Was dead. Catherine, another ehiid, was found in @ crib beside the bed, barely alive. ‘The family beoame helpless from the fu which leaked from @ defective heater and had given up hope of rescue when {t arrived. Weak from thelr ter- rile ordeal, they were taken out by nelghbors, who had investigated after becoming alarmed, ‘The family was sent to the City Hospital, Physicians there say the pareni# and child have @ bare chance of recovery. nts, Not Fred Stone’s Brother. was learned to-day that George | Stone, the comedian who killed Max Ab- hott at Clneinnati yesterday, ts not re- lated to Fred Stone, the comedian of! “Wizard of Oz" fame. Fred Stone has but one brother, Paui, and he resides in eport, 1. 1. The » who is under m Philadelph: cBride, Tt and his 5" name Is yest Lm ML en No Money @r ridiculously small deposits w IL took for hy ncet ee.and ironclad conditions that we Thanks t [sired country. Best Credit System—One Low Price Cash or Credit Out-of-Town Deliveries Made by Our Moior Trucks February Sale of Brass and Iron Beds » Sample line, of Foster Brothers’ Manufacturing Company of Utiea, N. Y., “exhibited at the recem! Furaiture Exchazge, comprising 250 styles, only one of a kind, at a reduction of 507%. The entire | Z-inch posts, 5 strong fille: Only one to a cw Hert value 88,00 In 4 ft. 6 $3.79 la 1 6-98 GON ca. BIG REDUCTIONS IN PRICES CREDIT $100. worth $1 Down $1.00 Weekly $140. “ $3 “ $1.50 “ $190. " $2.00 « $240. “ $10" §2,50 * Ladies’ or Men’s 00 Clothing Up to 25 on Down - $1.00 Per Week MICHAELS BROS. S'tAV.-9™ST. BKLYN REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— LONG ISLAND, nox 840 Wart WK Nie or laut on Vang Tland ie is tre WOKK WONDERS, ree ng four clubs and will shortiy addresses | 5. BAUMANN & BRO ns that don't draw prospec 'WOMAN SICK TWELVE YEARS | sith If You Have A Boy er a Little Boy or a Big Boy Bring Him Here and Save Many Dollars in this Old Time Bargain Sale Youths’ and Young Men’s Overcoats and Suits Wants Other Women to Know How She Was Finally Restored to Health. Louisiana, Mo.:—"I think a woman | naturally dislikes to make her troubles known to the public, but complete restor- ation to health means so much to me that I cannot keep from telling mine for the sake of other suffering women. | “L had been sick abont twelve years, and had eleven doc- tors. Thad drag- at $7.50 Reduced from $18, $15, and $12. Long Trouser Suits made especially to fit youths and young men from 14 to 20 years of xing down Aas x i pains at monthly perfods, bilious spells, age. This season's styles and patterns. The was getting worse all the time. I biggest bargains for young men thal we | would hardly get over one spell when I would be sick again. No tongue can tell what I sulfered from cramps, and at | times 1 The doctors \ said T might ¢ ne of those times, | but I took Lydia kham's Vegetable | Compound and got better right away, |Your valuable n worth more than mountains men.’’—Mrs. BE 4th Street, Louisian: Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- | made from native roots and tains no narcotic or harmful drugs, and to-day holds the record of ‘being the most successful remedy for female ills we know of, and thousands of | voluntary testimonials on file in the Pinkham laboratory at Lynn, Mass.,! seem to prove this fact. If you want Cea: advice write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confidential) Lynn, Mi letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman and held in trict confidence. have ever offered. For the convenience of Mothers and Fathers everywhere, we have collected them from our other stores and placed them on sale at two stores only, Union Square (14th St., West of Broadway) and 125th Street, cornet 3d Avenue. And If He’s a Little Boy— Here Are Other Big Bargains Boys’ Suits at $2.50 Formerly $6.00, $5.00. and $4.00, Sizes 7 to 18 Norfolk and Double-breasted Styles Boys’ Suits at $4.95 Formerly $9.00, $8.00 and $7.00 Norfolk and Double-breasted Styles Boys’ Overcoats at $2.95 Formerly $6.00 and $5.00, Sizes 10 to 18 Smart, Warm, Convertible Collar Coats Boys’ Overcoats at $4.00 Formerly $10.00, $8.00 and $7.00 Warm, Durable, Convertible Collar Coats Boys’ Overcoats and Suits at $7.50 Choice of any Overcoat, formerly $20, $18, $15, $12 and $10 Choice of any Suit, formerly $15, $12.50 and $10 The:e Bargains for Boys Will Be On Sale Only at 125TH STREET AT 3D AVENUE UNION SQUARE, 14H STREET Just West of Broadway. One block from 15th St. Subway Station 14th St. and Williamsburg Bridge Cars Pass the Door. A ae ju ne iil attract the ines of our straightforward carpe Brass Bed 14,98 DENTISTRY. teeth | will insert a full set without a plate, 10 this with Aint satisfaction, Examination of your teeth free. | BRIDGE WORK, PER_TOOTH, $5.00 Artificial Teeth $7, $10 and $15 ..- DR.H. W. GUILSHAN— N. E. Cor. 125th St. & 8th Ave. Entrance 271 W. 125th Se onte, with one-inch fi in’ all sirens 0 : 21.00} Brass Bed FOR SALE. sey EVEL 00 | m: Ns ULOTHES references Cloth) TENCHAN No. 19 Park: DENTISTRY THAT LASTS ANCHOR DENTURE PLATE, CLOTHING Place, Mair Broadway. Your Credit Is Good at | McEnery's xi-by to the old-style, cum- ate. Here’s the bersome roc REDDIT, cast on Nes BRC, BD NEW ROOFLESS PLATE, with 86, 88 and 90 MYRTLE AVE, WS for | Mumerous advantages, to replace Cor. Lawrence St., Brookiyn. | | \¥ MuW¥ weet. (o" Lava, | it Better in every way—tighter, | ; ui Dn + COM, tbe " | more beautiful, durable and. sat: We’re Selling SUViO factory. No one else has it, We BR kes Stn ae are the patentees and sole own exposed plate can drop or work loose—teeth lke Nature's Jj This February at own, Recent triumph of | Prices You've Never Enjoyed Before! The New WATERBURY Way Come th In e rning, Hat and DIAMON Riga eeu t a at acted Coat Tree BET VALS INTACT GnetiNS | FREE, and return home at night with NE et th its per- oe ROYAL srbipevaci ri RE, wf { 7 MAIDEN LANE. PHONE S208 CORT | and ng teeth res | 49¢ |, DIAMONDS: ON CREDIT Pat fe. stk ean BASY date 4 ioe i : AA ew fo che at BIAHONDS ON cRepit tials / BOTANICAL DISCOVERY. McEnery’s | WATCHES ay ssaicten vane | run seve of 16 “Red Cross” Cotton Felt || DIAMONDS i: rig Gate: Fittings. + 00 up uN sh : Me [ Mattress J yt!) ho °\| WATERBURY DENTAL J 12.75 | Bice | | i \ AR Saree LosT, Foun AND ae HAnDE ig eto Outi, 118.75 in aeibrie. Hotel, D EASY CRED:TS) OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL TP. $65 Worth, $1.00 Weekly $100 Worth, $1.50 Weekly $150 Worth, $2.00 Weekly M, i Vib. 1 | Hear a License, iuaesy , GIRLS’ CHINCHILLA COATS. MISSES’ TAILORED SUITS | 0 ot. tee May's Maye Heatth Were $15.98......... 9.98 Wore $18.98 to $27 9¥ 12.08 @ 14.98 | 19 ct. Hottie Jorgen Kom aray, woolly-cnavy collar, revert | his aeason’s handsomeat styles and | 2% ct. box Woodbury's Facial Powder, buttons=8 tol years: falrics<Hned and tnterHned. Phe chamots 15 oars. ct. Sozodent Tooth Powder NAVY BLURB CHINCHILLA COATS. WHITE DRESSES or Paste ... ++-Backh 114 Were $9.98 and $11.96. 798 & 898 | et. In Full length—-plain and checked linings gy pli gone | fasesta-are bth LITTLE GIRLS’ COATS. TO «By 19.98 2% ct, Standing Bevel Mirror— Were 9.98 and $11.08 Sy trimden dainty | ale Cheviots, re ; n added’ by sot ribbons te 16 | ,.ucKel frame .... cloths p Vor Dress, College and School. Warner, B'S , BM to 37 chest, , | Ferrin and otliore rarely attered belew rag: That Were Now Many With Bxtra Trowsers. ular prices . 96.95 to $15.98 3.98 to 9.98 § to 16 years 1,08 and 2.98) couTIL AND HEAVY BATISTE— Were $2.98 and $3.98 | etratght around—deep hij hak u M * | to 30, but not in both fabrica— YOUNG MEN'S OVERCOATS ae ty eeeeniy 3.08; were $5.98) actual values $1.70 and. $2. $0 18 Yearhe ee cecrseees HUG Aba AR At. Were tae tite” ° 98) Ligue axD Heavy court That Were Now and extra jong—tibbon, lace or $10.98 to $10.98 5.98 w 998 RUSSIAN AND SAILOR SUITS. Wilrcewer > Serges, Cheviots, Velvets, Corduroys, actual valucs $2.00 veer Bove Aine 2% to 10 years, STOUT BOYS’ SUITS 4 : HANDSOME CORSETS—novelty fabrics But Not tn Bach Let. Ned soraed ecutlt cpiralaer aad Fine all-wool Cheviots; tan, brows That were Now tapering walst_ models—beautifully and | 12 to 18 y $2.98 to $9.99 198 to 408 bs 4 ee meee 18 to 20, but aot a That Were Now | actual values $7.00 and $4.00. 498 LITTER BOXS! CONS MATERNITY CORSET WAISTS--weke Kos 5.08 Rurstans, Reefers and Polos, coutll button or clasp front—garter > $8.98 6.98 Cheviots, Meltons, Friezes, Chinchitt COT re « . 99.98 7.98 3 to 8 years, but not at each price. WOMEN'S CORDED CORSET warste— 4 $11.98 oes Now Were drab Cn ese oete—cions to 2 1 Ses. mat 198 RM od BOYS' OVERCOATS. MISSES’ CORDED CORSET WAIsTS— 2 ' | chevi 4 Warm Overcoat oe ee Soe kent cau tole top om Cheviots and Warm Overcomtings. er Py Single and Double Broast—10 to 18 yra, eee) ee Te. TE ete... seseene QD ‘That Were Now 408 i WOMEN'S SILK HOSE. r $4.98 to $15.98 2.98 to 9.98 56.98 $10.08 ay mete cna em Mal to im away: ——________» Ve ‘. 8. 00 well ae ‘tween season etraw, tafferm KER MAID" SHOE! ¥ . Patent leather, with calf 0 Ur" patent Jeatierctass vor sbuacelt | silk and maline bats ~ also uit Femarkable wearing quality aige’g | Welcome, indeed, are these heelanall to os head ‘coverings ater thove of ; or beavy. siIk......The || WOMEN’S TENDERFOOT ‘of hemp, Ni SPRAMP! SHOES... LITTLE BOYS" KNOCKABOUTS......1.49| #tmms Man Yatete sad ielloe—alt Smart and natty--gun metal 1 - ppere- | —#mall an aeeneite aa a ale * polar, cols, bas coat edont welt--military heel--broad round toe— though, combinations of and white Just the shoes for walking, skmting | BABIES’ FOOTFORM a nd green and blue are fat and other sports. x, 193% 3 385 Prices range from 1'05"t ry 218.00. ] WOMEN’S TAN Black or tan kid—white Pr , or - OPPORTUNITIBG. RUSSIA CALF SHOES. 9.08 | stin—pone materiaie-beot ‘worktwanssip UMBRELLA Button or lace—Goodyear welt—new and turned—roomy toes. \ fasts Cuban heels-all sizes~ Mode pomtnie oy Oy eneonttah Sea bare BE GIRLS’ KNOCKABOUTS. be GIRLS’ KNOCK ABOUTS v.69 10 10 8 ané 9.00| CHILDREN’S, UMBRELLAS— Faxtra high cut—broad, ruomy toes |S: to HR ona 22 and 24 incb—-Gloria—test pe-un. metal Ito 2, .00 und 3.00] plain handles—reg. 49 cts, a cult Patent oF “dull calf tops, | ‘also all. @ilk— —. Black, navy. blue, ted and greem— | silver or gold trl CLEARANCES IN ALL DEPARTMENTS PREPARATORY TO STOCK TAKING, YOR MEN: Fe-morrow (Saturday), 11.90 to 230 PM. yo, ireland, Austria, France, Germany i No. 1:—Binquo of Lobstor--Chicken Ple | MBN @ BALDBIO Potatoos—Lettuce COLLARS GUIMPES one Balad—Chocolate Bcinit— | yoKBS «STOCKS match —do le Gothee or ti Tength—elrowhere 49 cts Fach 39 Tee, Coffee or MUR... 40) prie JABOTS 4 No, #i-Croum Tomato Soup SCARFS COAT SETS, ETC. MEN'S SEA ISLAND BALBRIGGAN - Browned Potatoes | rx_-medium—long or #hort ns~Sliced | we Inventory Feb'y 29th. ‘Therefore:— ik tend cute Whipped Cres to match--ankle long ‘Tea, or Mili Articles that were $16.98..... "| i customers prefer. tee, cream a sect bes MA GT eh Rese SA i ae | Onhers down to 88 cis —Were $1.40 & 51.9% eee iE cord a east ae Ela MORNING SPECIALS—To-morrow, Saturday, Until 1 P.M ‘To prevent dealers buying, quantion re stricted, No Mall or Telephone Ontore 1912. 17 ZARN- Vourteath Bireet, West of Fifth Avenue, Coos. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS in WEEK END NEEDS QONTINUATION of INVENTORY CLEARANCES MONEY SAVING OCCASIONS TH THE PRUDENT SHOULD NOT OVERLOOK MISSES’ AND GIRLS’ CLOTHING. Winter garments must be oleated out before +! that accounts for present prices however, for wo 1. WEEK-END ATTRACTIONS ok taking—e fact -Regular lines are kept Intact, ait any,to oytdo us in assortments IN TOILET ARTICLES, Prices That 4 on Goods o1 per |79 et. Fancy Atomizers {$1.29 White Celluloid Hair | $1.98 Waite Cellutold Hale Brushes, %5 ct. sise Luatrite Cuticle Ice... 10 et. Requa’s Complete Mantoure years, ~~ OUR GREAT TRADE LN DOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ CLOTHING necessitates extensive assortments oven In this stocktaking month uffere—with extra chamots 10 ct, Pumice, ring handle—alee Tollet Pumice, wood handle ‘Therefore, while we are cleat out! odd lots and early purchases in preparation for Inventory on Webruary 20th, regular lines are REMARKABLE VALUES IN kept complete arn's for Roys’ Clothing. CORSETS AND CORSET WAIST, BOYS’ SUITS. Assortment of Popular Fabrice | Our invariable rule of clean stocks for Jn- yentory is responsible for these great tons. . tacluded, in ¢ the Me follgting en wing. ove Worstoda, Navy Blue and Fanctes, Oheviots, Large wan Neff Stk Hose— Hale soles and lack only—value 60 This price for to-morrow only! ATTRACTIVE SATURDAY SPECIALS IN SHOR DEPARTMENT. “Quaker Mald,” newest of Women’s Shoes, first announced to-day, finds {ts place among celebrated Tenderfoot and Kuockabout Shoes vesseIt ts cortain to prove @ worthy companion of those éried and temed foot friends.—TENDBRFOOT Shoes for Women and KNOCK- ABOUTS for Boys and Girls.,....1f you do not kuow them, you are neglecting a means of enjoying comfort and general efficiency in footwear, THE NEW w BETWEEN-SEASON HATS. Bvery woman tires of Winter Bate before cold days pase—she longs. 8 pearance by new headgelp «Nothing serves this purpose quite BOYS’ KNOCKABOUTS. ...sc00se0s im’ horn and mission ok ial RADICAL REDUCTIONS IN WOMEN'S FINE NECKWEAR —} Go0D UNDERWEAR SPECIAL LUNCHEONS, WOMEN'S LAWN W, Alsts ‘ 3.45 ms * YOUTHS SUt 5.05 j yanol moadels--Val. ‘one-pleco tailored Sulis of serges, mnie a'y tetnn'd-—shore a paailor—laste inte and words. Navy aad Mixturea=s sigh or neck-—-ell #izew trim ‘and 17 yt». only serge linings-to 27 chest Whists “SECOND “Fluor, Wisc inter akodNb "FLGOR, ist the sit Woe Walesa oF “Solegwe taht for YOUTHS’ CLOTHING—THIRD PLOOR, a, LONG COATS 3.49 hee { ‘ipceaat navy, Copenhagen $$ and $5.08 BOYS’ SUITS | an na brow in xtra full ‘out ~wide se! aud doubl fancy cheviots and fully ined kntekers sand some Dros HIBBONS -MA FLQOR, “YISKES: WEA SECOND FLOOR, wholesale coat, nov CLOTS tD PLOOR, # ct Children's NIGHT DR 29 rtigns and with lace 1 to to} 149 Hors or muslin mode! a revere PAW SP PETTICOATS 1 19 et, BOYS' BLOL ed white 4 yr » FLOOR Shoo iN oui collar=-7 to 1 yrs PURNISIENGS TILIKD PLOOR, ‘OAT REVER CHILDRES Buck avy HOYS' PATAMAS ae t ' nd blue striped) labneioites, JOSIERY MAIN: BLOOM, Ie and Madras" to 16 yre, CLOTHING THIRD FLOOR, et LTT BOXe 09 et, BOYS Li CAPS ‘ge! wl Cal La Navy cheviots and faney mixtures— F008 full crown with and without Inside fur bands WOYS' FURNISHINGS THIRD FLOOR, 2 WOMEN'S COUTLL COKSETS.. LOVRS MAL Clock Signs Deaote Morning Specials,