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CONFESS $8,000 ROBBERY, GIVES UP HALF OF MONEY. COURT IS MERCIFUL Name of Confederate. PHILADELPHTA, Feb. 2.—After con- jfessing that with the help of another Motorgtan of Trolley Express Car, 0 4 HIGHWAYMAN Arrested in Phialdelphia, Tells a | terminus by shooting at him through the window of their car, and last night they motored to Pontoise, whore they entered tite house of a rich lawyer amd shot him while he was on his way to his study. fle, however, succeeded in beating them off and causing their ar- rest. Aas in New York, this series of crimes has opened up tho question of introd'y. ing more severe requirements in the RIS TAX! ROBBERS | RON DOWN BY POLICE. Two Anarchists Arrested as Men | + Who Spread Terror Shooting aml Looting. PARIS, Feb. @.—An extraordinary WIFE WANTS PART OF Mrs. Hall Says She Has Been Penniless Since She Was Abandoned. Supreme Court Justice Gerard de- elded to-day to appoint a referee to In+ HE BVwansnt WORLL, 1a0e0uvax, FEBRUARY 29, 1912.' owns valuatle real estate in Asbury HUBBY’S HALF MILLION,| ‘tia aiso charees that tie wite haw taken diamonds and other articles from him during the last five years worth more than $18.00. He says she in-! | vadea his safety deposit box without his sanction and tock two diamonds | | worth $7.00, The other arttoten, ho de: | jares, wero stolen, were a check for| $5,000, which he says she cashed, and a/ ° a <> a a ae a aa o- | HUNTER WHISKEY | has gained public favor be- cause It is a perfectly pure rye nauffeurs. | J bond valued 000, low Réformatory Sentence for First |", ht had robbed the Wella argo Series of automobile crtmes whieh has | Aranting So auire into the Ananciat status of Ait-| “the noure In wien’ Mie Hall now whiskey, rich, rare and meli é atory Sentence for First |express Company of $8,000, whioh was | "ee" terrorising France ts believed to SNEED JURY, OUT 112 HOURS, | eustue 1 Halt, whose wife, Mfrs mma | ives ts by Hall. She told Jus: | FRANK wi atari ve, ‘ being carried in transit between Pitta. | Mave been terminated by the arrest of , "} 1, Hal, hea complained that, although | tlee Gerard that prior to 1% Hall « Fai { Pe Offender Wko Held Up burgh and Butler, Pe,, in @ troiley car|'*° Anarchists, one of them a Bel-!| EAILS TO REACH VERDICT. | ic is worth upwards of halt a mittion| her an allowance of $600 a year for | 5 tnotors Kenneth San, after a desperate attempt last <deahididiaiasats dollars, ahe is practicatiy without funda | the maintenance of thelr home. Mra. | b Victim for $650. H, Morton was to-day turned over to| DIGht fo tasassinate © lawyer at Fon’ | FORT WORTH, Tex., Feb. 2.—Stand-| and unieas the Court comes to her re-| Hall aaveria further that Hall owne| a Pittaburgh detective by the Phiiadet. | tolse, in the Department of the Belne- Jing seven for acquittal and five for! iiet she will have to pawn her diamonde | {amonds worth $2140, bonde valued { ht et-Olse, about nineteen miles to the | conviction, the jurors who tried John intain her home at No. a6 W phd . Su property Work more phin authorities, The name of the con- | UC se Ue thie city, and to rob Mis nd FORD) to main eat) eat | than $100,000, ’” Beal Sneed for the murder of Capt. ty-el@hth st federate was not made publia, but tt t#! Peidence, Be ance’ the aned Panhandle vattio| Ninety-ciahth t pee stated ho ts being hunted by the Pitt | The criminals have been using al King, were discharged to-day. The jury) Mrs, Hall is ing for @ separation, Tame by © burgh poltco and his arrest te expected | mysterious automobile in thelr opera-|had ‘been out 112 hours. alleging that he abandoned her In Fey:| 1, (From the Kanaas , | thie afternoon, Hons. ‘They recently shot down and| Sneed, x wealthy banker of Amariilo, y. 191, and has || Ve suet ba trom SOB | Accord » Morton, the procveda of | robbed a bank messenger by daylight |Tex., believed Capt. Boyce had tried to} support her, Hall, od pictumenne.” x — tiie roubery were cveniy divided and iw |im the stresta of Paris and then drove | asstat nis ton, Al Boyce, in abducting! ment of alimony, after OUT quece okirLs.and dings | Sass seas i off. On Tuesday this week they killed |Mra, Sneed and shot Capt. Boyce in a i bok , + er 0 e c - turned over to the pollos $8,700 whieh, ho | policeman in front of the St. Lazarre Fort Worth hotel. Jewelry worth m han $9,000 and | a-ling hats. 14, f the loot, \ Hi It Makes Little Difference What You Nesd—A “World Want” Will Ge and Get Bt. 4 said, wan part of the loot, He surrended a diamond ring whieh been purchased ainoe the robbery, Tho money, 11 small denominations, wi stolen on Jan, 9, PITTSBURGH, Feb, %,—Joserh J, Jackson, conductor on the Pittwebur Butler and Harmony ‘trolley line, w cer onme tn from In conneotion with eharge. Penitentiary one year. prfor conviction. ‘William Bohan, No, 31 Veilings Worth 25¢ to 50c Yard, at 14c 2 Hour Sale of Dress Goods at 35c We offer 2,000 yards 59¢ all wool serge, 36 inctes ‘West Fifty- concealed eighth carrying weapon, led guilty. No prior con vietion. Penitentiary three months, By JUDGE FOSTER. Mobael Valeatine, No, 26 Minetta lane, | Stern Brothers will hold To-morrow, a Special Sale of An opportunity to se wide; colors navy, royal, trigd and convicted of robbery first de-/ the $8,000 Wella Fargo Express robbery, i net, brown and black. ree, for which maximum” terim island ina statement suid tie money wad Dress and Suiting Linens leet god vellingnata very warnet, brown and black, twenty years. Sentenced to Elmira Re-| stolen by Kenneth Il, Morton, who wae } t kinds in neat 12 to-morrow, Frid vy. ory. Jury recommended mercy, | arrested in Tifladeiphia laat nght, Ie Greatly Below Their Actual Values ill | jpatterss, i black, brows, r ‘No mail orders. None ine Re uP Glovannt Belli of No. | Sotitte Morton gave him 64,000, Ie {if} | mavy.ete. stain’ Floor. Lexington to 3d Ave. Lehn. nae th Irish Dress Linens, ah jompeon street in a tallway Oct. Is Weikteaie, orcs tren 36 inches wide, in the most desirable colors, ls Weintraub, No, 419 West Sixth at 29¢ ee Santh entire tne i, A White Sale in Our | Rich, New Dresses, Gowns and | By JUDGE O'SULLIVAN. an Olsson, policeman, No. 209 East yeninth street. Tried and convicted @weibery and extortion. State prison . for not lees than three years nor more @mn four yeare and six months. pbcondiere Albani CHARLESTON WINNERS. BIRET RACE—Two-year-olds; puree, $289; colts and geldings; four turlongs.— Resturtium, 113 (Jensen), 3 to 1, even 48 inches wide, in an attractive line of this season’s shades, Regular Value 70c Yard, French Dress Linens, 48 inches wide, in a large range of colors, also black and white, Regular Value 75¢ Yard, Suits in a Timely Sale Here are fash'onable new spring styles for ‘women and misacs offered at unveually at- tractive prices at che very threshold of the season. The values are worth coming miles ay Eee at 38° Art Embroidery Shop Thousands of pieces of stamped linen scarfs, centre- pieces and doilies in a special underprice occasion. All of good quality for less than you usually pay for the most ordinary sorts. It is a sale of both quality and quantity. You ought to take advantage of it. at 47° Later Importations of Exclusive Styles in Messaline Dresses at , ’ ‘They are made of high grade nuessaiine silk; $91 tem: Burgeo, 1 cBuvwad, fey “A Women’s Neckwear \|]| Scallop Edge Union Linen: | Scallop Edge Pure Linen: fulrange of colors and aes, neatly embroi: re irae kin te) had uh Min I CAN CUKE YUU ” are now being shown, comprising Fichus, Dutch, Sailor, Hood and ||} _9-inch Dollies. a Lescnerrghtin sizes quoted here, there | ted foulards. You will be delighted with the Wait, Fort Surster, Fred Levy.’ Ralph F RHEUMATISM t ms Collars, oat qi Collars i Cutts Bow Stocks, J bots, ' ips behest ; bi a Phrase ~ ‘Sizes at cor- | remarkable valucs we are offering at $8.75. = a oe ee eel Chemisettes ai leeves, of hand embroidered net an -inch Gentrepleces. : ate = pat Load shows 7 | H SEECOND. "HACE, — Three-year-cran; Pirates Busse he ts | batiste, trimmed with real and shadow laces; Macrame || PAE ee | ep Evening,CallingorStreet parse, 300: selling; seven furlonge— ote bk ala hadicdod Ash Collars of real and imitation laces. i]} 30-inch Centrepiec 40¢ | 30-inch Round . Sok ater Tanker us “aires ene © Sik eect tna! Sayre, Lape Frid i] Scarfe, t8x54..0...-.++4+---406 | Sorinch Round tablecovers “ssc | GOWNS and $ & 5 orel), 5 , as tie Sree eri A cece tas ca ei ee Hestmitched Pure Linen: | $¢:in 28 | Frocks at:. 47°70% fen), 5 ¥. eo » . * 94. Fen 12. tds, Coreen ree, eee ge : Chemisettes and Sleeves, : S-inch Scarfs 68 = atmolute satiafaction at all times 7 grevernan es, Monsteur X., Gay Bird, ae ie ane more day of pers 4 me ow to oS Delano, Devt. 2040, oy eo at 45°, 68°, O5¢ at 95S, 1.15 to 3.75 18254-inch Scarfs... 15x20-inch Oval Tray Cloths. 18x27-inch Oval Tray Cloths 6x9-inch Oval Doilies:. .. 10x15-inch Oval Doilies. Underwear Stamped on For evening, callitg: ov‘ street wear. A profusion of exquisite styles; the materials are crepe meteor, silk chiffon, satin, silk mar- quisette, etc., and in every color combination. Truly wonderful offerings that can best be eciated by @ personal inspection. All 8 for women and misses. of net and shadow laces, Guimpes, of net and shadow laces, Imported Bows, Westmoreland, Pliant, also ran and fin-| bY" lanes ae named. Ba: THIRD RACE—Three-year-olda and UD; purse, $500; handicap; six furlonms. —Spohn, 106 (Butwell), 5 to 2, 7 to 10 and owt, wor 24-inch Centrepieces. 30-inch enter iecse | 36-inch Table Covers. 45-:nch Table Covers. fontcalm, 108 (Koerner) ry = > = é € 3 = = 2 ea2828 2 ~ ee 3A — OO Fie io Carin stot eee gee | of net and lace, from 91,15 to 2.50 1es46-inch Scarfs... BSc Nainsook: its for Stout W third. ‘Time, 1.15 4-6. La Mexican, Mack | ? ; iia oe oc Special at... 1215¢ Suits for Stow omen B,, Bavanke alto ran and finished aa Macrame Lace Effect Collars, 58°, 1.50 tc 4.50 Cut Edge Pure Linen: pra Fe Phabereer nag etapd rgb a oie Anger paraceated 5 ; ily at Bloomingdales’. We are pre- , CHARLESTON ENTRIES. Very Much Less Than Regulat Prices 18-inch Gentrepicces...... hase ceeaal ai 24and27 inch Gemtrepleces pared to fit extra large and extra email Cut Edge Pure Linen Damask 22and 2/ inch Gentrepieces | 36-inch Centrepteces. . Bloomingdales’ Art Embrol 514-In. Warp Print| = Ribbons 19c Moire edge; regularly R bbons, IN ALL THE women perfectly and are now showing very benutifulmodels. €15 tg g5 at a price range from Our Spring Stock is replete with all the new modes in suits, frocks, ete. 4 yj, “Built to Last a Lifetime” __ It is no idle statement to connect this qualifying phrase with the renowned, rich-toned WALTERS PIANOS Wash Belts, stamped on mercer- ized huckaback belting, for punch work and other de- 3 c RACE TRACK, Charleston, 8. C., Feb. | 2%.—The entries for to-morrow's races is follows: | A large collection of very desirable Batiste and Coutil Corsets At Specially Reduced Prices Two Models low cut top, | trimmed with lace and ribbon, at $ i 45, | 95 | 1 | | Heretofore $2.00 and 3.50 | | Three Models of Broche, Batiste and Coutil, | Walohn boned, very low and medium cut top, This Dress, $19.98 «tof inspection is invited. | ‘Klosfit’ Petticoats, Spring Styles, $1 They are fitted ac waist with elastic ih eMedia You can tell lon “Dipper, 110, oaths 11; Lure, 104;" Mot 111; Diamond Buckie, 104 29c ayd.; at, yard.. Ombre 4 band and jersey gusects at sides to LEADING MILLINERY prod| ae Montage, WR: Very |] SHADES; 534 inches wide; luce a graceful figure. Made with Me line toe, rete eeee'| extra long, straight hips and back, for * 26e by the flavor. You don’t have to see the All the materials that go into a Walters must pass the critical eye of expert piano men. The frame—the foundation—is heavy and substantial, and receives in deep knee flounce, tucked and edged with plain or pleated ruffle; regular and extra sizes, $1.00. yard... DAWN 3 Colored Messaline Ribbon, whice, blue, pink, mais, Nile, old rove, slendey, medium and well developed figures, $3.50, 4.85 | Heretofore $5.00 and 6.50 | ' 10; “King” Avondale, 100: ath: package, nor Aearthe name. | | Secon es Alico ‘bu fe 19¢ its MAY as much care as is given a mighty sea-going boat. Sateen or Dalebloorm Kloet Pet: 1 ‘ tle, RAM MM. Mages 9. eae | There’s only one H-O | Colored Moire Ribbons, popular Then the thousands of parts necessary to any good piano ith pl ul i in Offering of for hair bows, in wh.ve, pink, blue, Friday, ai eros mais, cld rcse, Nile, cardinal and black; S.inch........., Ic Satin and’ Taffeta Plaids’ and Warp Prints; flounce edged with ruffle; Finer Quality Klosfit Petticoate; |f, the sounding board, the wire, the action, the hammers, the keys, the pedals, and the numerous other units that make one magnilicent whole-—arc all of the very best, solid and sub- stantial, and are assembled with that care and accuracy that give the assurance of a lite-time of musical sa:iefaction. RACK —Th OATMEAL, and it has that indescribable but defi- Hf nitely delicious taste. pure, ' si yea ee.year ody ath: pling: one mile Women’s Knit Underwear lune ihe cea shalt fs Backers. 825 Mon Ami. tog: “Richard i 1s Tere Watshne, AT: charley Bro |] Ware primers all ecod 4 he aouranc of ject Dalcbicom,” $1.98 :0$2.98 |_ Steam-cooked for two} Im Lh nied tie Vests 28° Sent Sa ee eee men who knew pianos, ond contains mraceiol thee ts EIS a: | hours in the mill; the only pei oi ancy y . % a H I 5 fi Ga pene to everinesi ry oa anything puue of fine woods tme. A Sw Cotton Ves! ercules and with delicate mechanism can be. W ll P bps after afew minates’ | wih han crocheted yokes, - a 43° Rien see Geri || These Walters Pianos, $5 Down and $1 a Week a aper boiling. Order today. Mercerized Lisle Thread Vests, with hand crocheted, Walters Hib A Blancs mR aies SLRs | Waiters Style D Piands..... $260 Special Remnant Sale. Best, Arnett lace trimmed and fancy apliued yokes a 55° ONC BSH E Panes. Sp] Walss Sueee Pnes“MGb || mace lw, tom to 0 tal a many imported and domeszic de- signs, suitable for any room; for- ly 40c $1.60; * eal a 10¢ to 25¢ Glove Silk Vests, Plain, $1.25 Embroidered, 91.58 Combination Suits, And the Walters Mastertone Playcr-Pianos, $395 A ugh grade player ~ mechanically as perfec: as human akill and bes: nia:erials can make them. $10 down, $2 a week. ‘eta i ©, 65° Exchange your old piano for a beautiful new Walters piano o n iperied and domese, trade are ii ceetiny — 6 40%, Of, Om 315.05, | em eters: heme | ook eames ve Silk, Ae requ ative wi K ' : A 4 plain oF embroidered, a $2.85 | me oa special, ral." 10¢ a 18e ° . | e ! ) e e New Dress Linens West 234 and 22d Streets Hair Goods Shop Men’s Spring Coat Shirts, 58¢ Our recent importations include fabrics from the 5 1-46 ST, ears Offers Many Special Values in the New, | ,:. : We A Special foremost European makers and comprise the newest weaves and colorings now being used by the leading Paris modistes. Attention is directed to the following: Crepe Linen in White and plain colors, 48 inches, at $1.10 yd, French Linen Crash in upwards of thirty shades, also White and Black, 47 inches, at 85c yd. Linen Etamine in White, Black and all colors (yarn dyed), 36 inches, at 85¢ yd. Novel and Charming Pompadours A new Hair Goods sensation, caused by fashion's | Ong ea DON WAY ‘dium effects with neat stripes in Se MINUTE 1ROM BROAD colors and black. Black and whit: stripe effects in plent: guerantecd absolute! money refunded, Coa yl cuffs, full body, faced sleeves, buttons decree of large hts for the coming season. Every ‘one knows that a large ha’ and a graceful soft pompa dour coiffure combine well and add attractive .ess \0 | the face. We have anicip. ed this fat and have ; 5 SA, prepared an enormous stock of hair goods t» suit on facing, hand laundered and finishec! { ‘ eed ede alc a | with ovean pearl buttons; sizes 14 to +°)+ every demand, at very actrac.ive prices. 17, To-morrow, 6 for $3.25; each §8¢ “Transformations 26-2k-in. Switches, of tly ‘ . Men’s New Silk Without Deposits Rever proved satisfactory to the buyer, Our methods! ‘patrons. r Ow | Furniture Purchased in ¢ Call and Mak ' sanitary German hair; Nalf Transformatia ty 98 iy i special price. f wavy sanitary Germai Pete? F latest coiffures; regiitar Gray Switches sAustrian Dress Linen (yarn dyed), all colors, Que Terme Appis Also te Xork nid 50 value; special paerity | Orin: Switches, of finest first qual | Four-in-Hands, 25c moor jal ‘ransforma' 1» pair; a H | , Yarn ye Linens, White, Black and ab oe" tural German hair, reg $2.49 teint arene Vette ag Various styles, auch a repp, pin ular $4 value; spec Transformati for all around the head ; strictly sanitaryGern ew regular $6 value; special, 54, Half Transformations, of strictly 18-in, Switches, of finest first qual- prosf and the new changeable effects. ity hair; regular $5 value; $2.98 atest spring shades, Plain colors, selfitons, twerplor designs and swell is Seas A _ | cross-bar effects, Look like the ex psacicyt nt finan fine qual- | pensive accordion knit weave. Neck colors. Special finish, 36 in. wide, at 0c and 6Sc yd, Natural Color Linens, Ducks and rashes in an almost endless variety, 27 to 54 All Goods Marked in Plain Figures f 1 . 5 bands are tailor stitched, which inches wide, 25¢ to $1.50 yd. Pay 9 {inset flew: uel a Sanitary Rolls, Et Bs) | Pee Ae amen aan Fancy Linens, such as Tweeds, Homespuns, ) Freight F special $5.98 All Around Sanivary Roll, special | “SY HRs collars Heather mixtures, Gun Metal and other Novelty Switches for this sale only; regularly effects, 35¢ to 85¢ yd. 30¢; at 39c 20-in. Switches, of strictly 5 i ienan 24-in. Sanitary Roll, can be washed sanitary German hair; Men’s $1.50 Union Suits at 69c SOLA A Special attention is directed to our assortment f£is22 ik, Meee tee! $1.98 | “and combed: regularly $1; F z Diy ie of French double faced Linen, which Is very practical RNa 73 din, Switches, of strictly So eee ce, 20e short Uecvoel enice Tonewh CORT ere ia arinn ond muneintr ana for Tailored Suits and Automobile coats, being plain ;™ 3 sanitary Gorman heir ¢ 98 au Over Nova, regularly 366; 19¢ | senuine Poroeknit union euite; all sizes, on one side, while the reverse side is striped, 47 Va es SPOR esas sies neat $2.98 | se = Man cOeied = Men's 80c inches wide, at $3.25 yd, | haper nen —\ yor eye TIVOLI Roata ti 28 Ousle Co Fresh Fish Specials STANDARD eereeti3s Oust: ] Underwear, 29 James McCutcheon & on |j]| Seattone. pine atte | Bune fe. + HES Figundere, tb is UNDERWEAR, Drawers, all wool, | Heavy ribbed cotton 5 Opposite se Dresses ane ish, ib. 12ie| W'3 Ibe, for’. 2be) God, tb” ..7¢ shirts afd drawere to Sth Ave. & 34th St, waigeetsterte ei ee a LCT 14.98) Epania'! Mackerel, 12¢4¢ Herring, tbe. "...-7e\ Halibut Steck, tbe match; balbriggan. AVE. COR. “TH ST.— CH RR tore Is Convesient Now to Everywhere, BLOOMING!

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