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tarceny tn the second degree. automobile shoe, vatued at ‘a, trot @arage in West Forty-third street. Se! tetice -then suspeniied. Rearrested March 1 on another complaint of tar- ceny. Suspended sentence revoked and sent to Bimtra Reformatory. By supae MULQUEEN, FOUR ALARMS BOWLING ALS ree viction. State Pris. one year and three ‘two years and six month: ——_——___— Potatoes and Patriotiam. (Prom the London Chronicle.) ‘The mere aspect of the street barrow marks the turn of the <casons. Once knife et No, 62 Hast Highty#eventh | gain the italian baked potato man etreet Feb. %. No orior conviction. - x m5 State Prien for mot less than three years and six months or more than four years and seven months. Fe 4 Glordono, » ewenty-two yeare ed of buretary in the third PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Stee! Stability ‘The first railway car was an adaptation of the old horse - drawn omnibus coach. It was cramped, oorly made, and hard rid- ing. The standard railway car of the presemt is the commodious all-steel car of the Pennsylvania Railroad. All cars running in and out of the Pennsylvania Station—sleeping cars,par- lor cars, dining cars, and day coaches—are made of steel. They aré heavy and easy riding. They are elec- tric lighted, large, clean, sanitary, and safe. “The Pennsylvania Rail- road was first to put the all-steel trains of cars in service on its fast express trains between New York Crossing “‘L”. Lines Make Will- |% MV } jamsburg Fire a Hard +" One to Handle. S)Pire that started in the bowling alley of John Heissenbuttel, at Myrtie avenue atid Broadway, Willlamsburg, gave Bat- talion Chief Rangin and the firemen of * his command so much trouble to-day hat four alarms were necessary to bring snough apparatus to keep It under con- Fol. There ave elevaied railroads on both stheets, the Myrtle avenue Ine crossing above the Broadway line. Both have [dig stations, The platforms crowd the Joverhead space #o that fighting fire from jthe strget is a dificult matter. | Passengers on all the passing trains }of both lines got off to eee the show, and the crowds on the platforms made {t difficult for the firemen to work, even after they had fought their way with {he hose up the stairways, The fire worked from the bowling alley to the salesrooms and storage floors of the Kohen Furniture Company, and, crackling and roaring over the highly inflammable varnished stock, went up through the five stories of the bullding Into a burst of flame that could be seen for many blocks. “IMPROVES HAGE.” Next number of N,” the sixteen- page Weekly Joke Book, given. free with the Sunday World, is the best yet Prepared. This paragraph is written after a glance over an. advance dust up from tol sh aa Color Press. GRIST OF JUSTICE 2 vopy EAST | and Chicago. Now the SMALL f OR Bit MILL | Pennsylvania runs only steel cars into its New York Station.” This is the New York Journal’s recent edi-| torial comment on all-steel, equipment. Only Four Prisoners Sentenced in Six Parts of Court of _ ii onal . ae ixperience has General Sessions. the safeguarding qualities| \ of of the all-steel car. It rep-| Oniy four prisoners were disposed of resents one of the greatest im the six parts of the Court of Gener- lal Sessions yesterday, aithough at! the| forward steps ever taken courts were kept busy jn the trials of in railway car construction. | (- ks Indicted fo vari fT es. Bho prisoners sentenced were: The “Pennsylvania Spe- BY JUDGE ROSALSKY. cial,” “The 24-Hour St. Ellas Reznikof, twenty-six years old, Louis,” “The Pennsylvania | Imiioted for forgery in the second de- Limited, ” “The Pleaded guiny to attempt at hicago ted pr Limited” are all-steel from “cow - catcher’ to end of observation platform. forgery. No prior conviction. Forged in@oreement of employer to a check for Telephone “Madison 7900 and fresh; eleven dollars June 17 last. Many det- tors filed with Court as to previous good eharacter, Sentence suspended. Frank Crane, twenty years old. Preadied gulity last November to grant For Our Butter “Distinctively individual’ Such a chummy, congenial cigarette! Delicious—that's the word—an individual Turkish flavor and aroma—exquisitely mild. You remember that they are different. ¢ ATI TIM 4 BLEND CIGARETTES and 10 extr#——20 for 15¢: -~ ‘= —_— ed e packoge ive a handsome Pitee merida) edechon 100. QUPERVIGED THE ROBBERY AND QRABBEO $10,000. ‘Mesteo, Paull and an unknown, known es “The Three Brigands.” These men, to Albroso and Kinemen, the robbery, but took no part @ Uli the division came, Rod Mat- grabbed $10,000 as their a! Mad repre men who played the roles in the erime have confessed, have made it perfectly plein that “Dutch,” the man of mystery, planned the affair, and that the “threo were also ,bis confederates jews, to the others, Likewise they make it apparent that Bugene Splaine, the man who was ar- ‘enn,, yeeterday Francisco with James O'Keefe, wi fat made the actual! attack upon the two messenger, It is expected that de tectives will start from Memphis to-day CARMED THEIR LOOT UPTOWN ON CROWDED CAR. Bné says he knows nothing of the taxi- tad robbery. Hoe insists that his name te Prank J. Ford, ‘Widder in his shoes the police found $08, On bis fngor was o dig clamofd i ‘Tre prisoner said he had saved ENING WORLD, James = Inc. Stores New-Laid EGGS for Much Lower Prices Predicted Soon Every egg guaranteed sweet sold only in sealed cartons as above; one dozen to the box, for Watch this Paper Every Day Now turned up at the corner, The most cheerful man In London. A most pros- perous season, he admitted. He had n} done splendidly with mve months of tee. creams, And now he o hard winter for his bal “Then,” remarked @ passe: “y' make your fortune go back to Italy to fight the Turks.” The Italian érew his coat (It used to be » about his should Hed. ‘I stay ‘ere 29. VIEW and gg Prices. ee | “DUTCH” PLANNED CRIME ANOQ USED BLACKJACK. “Dutch,” an otherwise ysidentions man, who seme Yo have taken & mi0ut active part tn plotting the rebber?, a0- cording to Kinsman’s contessto® “Duteb” biackjacked Wardle, the boy bank messenger, Kinsman says afterward got $3,000 as his share of the Dutch” to stilt at large lish Scotty,” real name Lamh | @ nondescript character whe went through the motions of stumbling ia “Montan! tn coming to fore the holdup, . a man's confession sion to Dougher' promised $25 for his but got nothing and 2 z Aimself and took $3,000 share when the @ivision He put $8,000 of it away in @ safety deposit vault which was opened yester- day and the money recovered. Albroso took no physteal part im the robbery, but planned it and took gharge of the Giviaion, He te held in $16,000 ball, THIEF UGES SBALOON-KGEPER AG A TARGET. About 1 o'clock four men crept tate Charles Sohlichtman's saloan at No. West End avenue, jeut north of Itty. | ninth street, and ordered at) the bar to “"Hends ap!” AN Somrished revolvers and one fired @ shot that 'toom | & strip out of Schiichtmen's coat ameve He fired two more shets e@ somebody | yelled, “Zhe copal;n f ~ i ie Xi The Cape Has Joined the Coat This new Coat is very FN a Ma oy eK of its conven- F has shonves omni there. just the thing to wear over Js whose sleeves are rather ae fs rey cee Store, are of our liberal pre ae Mosaic glass Bale at the i * btedly the vey Cone, ‘Sas yor wed oie thie ot ie ‘orset. in col- y, a large scat of models and every size fection, as there is 18 to 30 is included. e Brocaded Corsets, $5 mn chamois color trimmed with Sa at $26; others at $16.60 to $70. The Spring Corset Problem May Be Solved at an Economy Because the manufacturer who makes the “Royal Duchess” ively at GIMBELS—made up a numberof left-over materials, which he gave to us at an ex- Rindoult WEDNESDAY, MAROH 6, besides being The pine! ience is that it fore will be the new froc! fanciful. Even ‘with its weight—being And as you will this Cape it is fastened high effect.. Being a brown with A conservative inside—its shawl new envelope lack lar $5 to $6 qualities. That a new corset should receive first alention in assem- bling a Spring wardrobe is yuite obvious to the well-dressed ese Corsets may be selected within the quiet of our Pink Pts prea our skilled corsetieres will gladly assist you in choos- ing a corset. These ( an, gives a one-side effect whether is tummed back in one or two revers contrast is vis ind at 936. eh hed and white striped silk or uu de cygne moaice Blue Serge Coat which you may select with natural tussor or black moire collar and cuffs, at $28.60. this one of doub! with black-and-white are of moire checked faille silk. $19.78; other models at $15 to 960. Whipcord Coats, $19.76 to $35. Among the woolen Coats there is a e model in either light blue regular $7.50 to $10 qualities. ine Coutil, Batiste and PShadow-strsped Corsets, $3; 1912. notice in ped at the left side, or if it double-faced fabric— —a delightful color- gne lines throughout a eral aa Coat ; e-foced black ‘and teep collar satin and crystal but- ‘Third Floor Fegu- Second Floor These Friendly Lamps All Rich and Bright— That you see in many-colored rows in the Lam ‘of Lamps. aration for the March ye 4 or art glass with overlay are the favorites of the day—or rather A, Ti A apg you find them here in delightful variety. Bases are in the soft green of rusted copper, or else of brass in bright finish. Large purchases from makers secured equally large waving: for us and for you—often 3314 per cent. ud for electricit; id thi 1m} are ui} or e! ricit , and these we Some Bully 4 $10 a wie insta of $15 Bio $60. Others are arranged for gas; these are $8.50 to $25, instead of eye beautiful Table Lamps are fitted in vases of pottery, erbronve, at $9.76, regularly $15. Hanging Domes, in rich mnowaic at $18 to 965; regulariy $25 to » at ‘a? 624, reg- Fifth Floor 108; bane , for eos electricity, Open Setardays Until 10 P.M. Close Evenings at 6. a Week Delivers This Roomfulof Furniture (as iilestretes) To Your! Home| GIMBEL BROTHERS BROAOWAY 1 Complete, FRE ‘Se 5 See ie re rgiee our cutis, are" « A Pair of Handsome Library Pictures to Every Purchaser of This borrd *125)5% le Pay Freight and | ras oon Railroad tare. ~PAVE-BA"ST suNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS, | aterm 1 Lng | $25 Silk-lined OVERCOATS at $15 This is — of the most t and in our Annoal as It is, by he tay heey outside of our own stock to , and it bee ne indeed to match up ey the be send clean-up the regular Gimbel Clothing. among 'e ordered 650 of these Coats; had them made at a bedrock , the manufacturer's dull mo- ments, and are thus able to sell Ban tO of yon ncn weight cheviot, in th ‘Merveilloux a with of alt of faced hand-worked collar and han re ire, Astylish Springmodel. All sizes, pay de The Annual Clean- Up K Keeps on ite fen’s, Youths’ with plent; ba A wring on Boys’ Clothing, ine ain Men’ bf beam | ade | Youths’ $15 Suits, a a ong Teac aie 18 Srarscuve a pit, awe ate Russian $14.60, 616.76 and $19.50. $12 reat an } Men’ Cut Frock ena ne corre eur Men's $30 to $45 Pull Dress Men's 930 ay on Tured jon‘ o1B rowers gaa a et. se Veeta, eS te bate Men's $10 ih} B Spring Reefers, Malneosts, now TS awe ore . = $14.60. B $12.60 Chin- Men’s % of bd Trousers, Sth Overcosts at 95.75 Toate 48 Ove Overcoats, now! Boys’ a ae. Russian Over- 97.60. Coats st $3.75. Fourth Floer An Adv: antageeus Sale A han aid FO making Wall re new t your Papers look dingy? Here's & collection of some 15,000 ros of exelent Wall Rabrod hype Pi igh agen hy pede te iting en although they are just as wtenaaes storing and design as their new Savings are at least half in every case, and more. $530 9 Ree, rege inte of 2 to Srl larly 60c and even more. papers, Tere 3 : At 5c to 50 rolls 8 ‘At 100 Tene nt oi in ful oon i ibe 6 Roll, shout 29 patterns reguaty te to otee ral ne |= DINNER SETS—Wonderfal Array ‘At March Sale Prices heaton Sey Bk eS see able one. Some only arrived on last week's are newly taken from our latest and Noxyed d end Austria. All are priced at emphatic sort of sa’ For example: pis ae : Coles Dita Bs fn border and Sorel wit? 9, aowaly ‘China Dinner Services of 100 soup tureen and extra large meat plattess, in three designs, stock. trata butter lates; conventional border in green ; on open cee rea tes erste oe oor THIATY-THIAD OT, NEW YORK I AM WAITING FOR “FUN” The New 16-Page JOKE BOOK to Be Given with