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st ISAS i eh SPEER BUN Rg ABE EIR ~ AAD ANDY STRE ASCHMBLNG DEN Seize Woman's Penny-in-Slot Machine, but a Real Cop Mrs. Eilzaveth Kichmet keeps a candy store at No, 728 Steinway avenue, Long Island City, opposite Public School No. 7. Yesterday xfternoon three men walked in and told her sho was sus- pected of having a gambling house concealed about the place, They pounced upon a Penny-in-the-slot ma- ~ebiae, ia which gum and candies were for ale, and demanded that she oppn It. Mra. Kichmet unlocked the cash box and disclosed the $8 it contained, Her visitors, one of whom showed a badge pinned over the buckle of his suspender, posketed the pennies, Then the three left, In a few minutes Frederick G. De Barberi, one of the “inapectors,” re- turned and said he'had forgotten it w: his duty to take the machine an well the money. He shouldered the box and marched out with it. Policeman Hoffman was passing at the time, and asked Mrs, Kichmet what wae going on. She told hin he ought to know ge the man with the machine was one of his brethrén In plain’ cfothes, Hoffman promptly et out after De Rarber! and ran him down, though the tiachine’ was "dropped and wrecked In the.flight. In Long Island City Court thisiafternoon Magistrate Conway held him in $900 for trial. Vv BEEF TRUST OFFERS |SCORNED SUITOR NO EVIDENCE AT | KILLS GIRL AND CRIMINAL TRIAL) THEN HIMSELF Magnates Said to Object tl Miss Kline’s Sisters and Schier's | Taking Stand—Arguments;.| Brother Witnesses of the Will Be Offered.’ Double Tragedy. a Y | cunsAGo, 1. March | 14—d0he ten| Isador &cher, @ Brooklyn Rapid Tran- miltionatte packers on trieil torfertminal Sit wuard, shot and Killed Lena Kline, conapitacy in restraint offtealle rented! Dis #weetheart, last night, because she thelr cese toaay mithout] offering any{ refused to marry him. When the irl gvidenca in defense. Juckeo fCarpenter | f! Scher shot himself in the head, T! baby, who was in a high | Come, take .a walk with me," Scher | | aad, | “Pm Not goingeoul Lo-nigiit,” the girl! | replied. Hie advanced to her, drew | placed tt She fell, ° high chair conta¥ning the baby, Scher's second shot went, wild and nearly struck ; he baby; the th'rd and fourth bullets | entered the girl's: body. placed the pistol tty his own head, fired and crumpled up of tho floor. | Detectives Drum the houre, heard th Lena Kiine dgad. Sih St. Mary's Hospital immediately recexsed corpt, until next | doud!e tragedy took place at the home of the dead girl's sister, Mrs, Harry | cher, who was also Scher's sater-in- jaw, No. 918 Rockaway avenue, Brook- lyn. Lena was @ mata in the home of Lad- Monday, when arguinen ta will bemin (The decision of the pactkhrs followed an all-night conferenceg which was continyys! until 11 o'clock "today. Judge Carpenter waited an he@ir after court opened before the confe fence ended. ‘The real reason for ‘fie sudden ter- generally ad- wig Baumann, She Was nineteen, and for years Isador Becher hed been atten- tive to her. Several monthe ago it was sald the couple would be magried as soon as Scher, who was a Brooklyn Rapid Transit guard, could improve his position and save enough money to start housekeeping. But @ coolness arose between them and Lena saw nothing more of Scher except when he met her on the street. To her mination of the case | mitted to be due to thp refusal of the packers, headed by J. Oden Armour, to take the witness stand] for the defense and submit to cross-expmination by the | Government Ci gel Judge Carpenter in@imated that the attorneys would not bp dimited in their arguments. The addifemnes to the jury will probably consump a week, —_—_——_—_—_—_—_— pees sruats = 2 HAVANA, March 14.~‘The programme of ceremonies jn connection with the burial at sea of the old battleship Maine mext Gatarday ‘was finished last might. Cot the Original and Geneve The bodies of ‘her Beng will be re- moved to-day from Cabanas to the “|MALTED MILK City Hal, where they will le in state from 2 R. M. Friday until 10 A. jull- Headed, larg: THE PLUMES sre De Barbet cooly informen thh Oak] Saturday. when they, wil te eecoried| | The Food-driak for All Ages. fatrate ‘he? had taken’ thy machine be | They will be récelved by Gen, Bixby jc Infat, aval and Growing chddren, cause he really agen bard be and taken ‘aboard the crulser North Ni rod the: bed. ous to the morals the schor chile ‘at 5 Gren ‘The stegntrat, who. hoe ot | Aa,2 FO, th Matne Ul eave te ore hag nn other cases in the Hronx and Mantel | North Casolina, the scout cruiser Tir | @ quteke Dumel fee tan in the tast few days in whidh sIm- | mingham, four Cubs gunboats and « fen, proensies Ses.tahen cnoney fron aaitiia of meamere catsine the maritirne ‘Take no substitute. Ask for HORLICK'S, cam@y etores, on! e nol ink | }imit, where she sunk by open- much of the excuse. ing the sea valves. Net in Any Milk Trust Best & Co. Spring Announcement —eeaeeeeaeeee—————SeEEe Every wanted thing in Misses’, Sirts’, Young Wen's and Boys’ Aitire—newest styles at sensible prices. Misses’ and Girls’ Coats Tn Our Girls’ and Children’s Coat Section. From our Custom Work Room, Our Own Original Models DRESSY RUSSIAN COATS exclusive . ; in Navyor Delft Blue Serge. 8$ to 12 years. Special orders taken for this day only at this price....... oo» Regular price $39.50, Special at GIRLS’ BOX FRONT SEMI-FITTED COATS of Navy Serge; lined through- out with Foulard Silk. 8 to 16 years. fin Oe ORR Fr eh ONT A Special at BLAZER COATS in the College colors, also White Serge and Mackinaw fab- rics, 14) 16 & 18 years....+-++++ seoees++ Special at 8,95 14.25 Dresses and Suits eee THe AND THREEPIECE SUITS for ; Whipcords, Mixtures, Serges \ and Black and White Check. Coat | \ gmabcfited back, box front, silk lined. ‘CETEEON. DRESSES for Women and ; two e models, hand- 25.00 GIRLS’ TWO-PIECE RUSSIAN COAT DRESSES of Striped Gingham ; white pique collar and cuffs, patent leather belt, silk tie, 6 to 1b years........ 25.00 WHITE LAWN_DRESSES for girls; | ted border over silk. Colors: ' “ - 4 , pink and lavender. 14 to 20 trimmed with embroidery insertion; ! years, or 32 to 38 bust.. see 14.75 square neck, elbow length sleeves. je e+ee+++Regular price $29.50, wf 6 to 15 years... Regular price $3.95, 12.95 19.75 1.95 Young Men's and Boys’ Spring Clothing f —eoaoaoaa=a=esa=seomnnnaannauum AGE SUETS for young men, in several ae bbe js and in the handsomest |) colorings and materials. 15,50 to 25.00 | Finished and Unfinished Blue Serges, ! Fancy Weave . Serges, Worsteds, Cheviots, etc...+++++.+ 16.50 to 25.50 Sizes from 33 to 40 chest — NU & DOUBLE BREASTED lor Young Men and oye; in ! many stylish models and seasonable and materials. 7 to 18 years. 8.00 to 21.00 SPRING OVERCOATS for Young Men, in several models. All the desirable shades and patterns. Many made with the popular patch pockets. H ' Bizes 34 to 41 chest-.-- 12.50 to 22.50 DOUBLE BREASTED REEFERS for Boys; of Cheviots, smooth and rough finished Blue Serges, Diagonals, Coverts, Tweeds and Imported English Mixtures, 2 to 10 years.. 5.75 RUSSIAN_AND SAILOR SUITS. A complete line of Serge; bot! without sailor collar; hatfdsomely trimmed, 3 to 10 years. 6.75 to WASH_ SUITS in ao large variety of Browns, Grays, Tans and Mixtures, both Russian and Snilor, from the simplest play suits, to the finest of hand-embroidered, 2 to 10 years... ROYS' WASH SUITS, Sailor Collar Suits, in various colored stripes, 5 to 10 years... -Regular price $4.00, Men's and Boys’ Furnishings _— DED FOUR-IN-HAND SCARFS 1 mported and Domestic Bilks.......--- Regular price $1.00, WHITE AND PA Roys. FANCY Young "} 4to 18 year....++ (rreeeees 55c i UR-IN-HAN, for Boys; of Plain SOFT NEGLIGEE SHIRTS of Spiesette, = Fancy its r; B for Popes et Fain plain and fancy colorings. Wreneh eeceees+ ++ Regular price 30¢. & 50c., 25c CUTE. cee tere eee ener eens Fifth Avenue a Thirty-Fifth Street' to 16.50 | 13.50 1.65 to 14.50 | 2.45 95 8c. 1.35 oO" ten year mortgage helps youtodothis. You muet pay off a little every interes: day (% of 1%). You may pay off aa much as you wisn, You can take advantage of good times and pay down your mortgage rapidly. On dwellings only in Greater New York and no more than $10,000 to one person. Send for circulsr. and Isador en- close to the! air. revol het right temp! a fi ner wead resting 8 Then Scher | nd Walsh, passing shots. Th id Ho was twenty-seven and wt e. “New York’s Foremost Mi Cor. 18th St. e The Greatest Triumph Ever Achieved In the History of the Millinery Business Magnificent Dress Hats with Sweeping Willow Plumes THE COLORS 3 Bladk All White, Black & BI | Purple Corise & Black d flues, and match exactly the color ai erehata & White sexquisite 3atin- of satin to match. Steinberg’s, Gth Ave.,Cor. 18th St. Lord & Taylor Founded 5836 ys Friday and Saturday Special Sale of Chiffon & Silk Waists Dressy Striped Chiffon Taffeta Waists in black and white, and wistaria and new blue with hand embroidery, yoke, collar and cuffs of figured net. $5095 Chiffon Cioth W aists with shadow lace yoke, collar and cuffs, in black navy and gray. $5.00 Over fancy net, in black and white, navy and king blue combinations, with lace yoke, collar and cuffs, $7.90, Dressy Messaline Model with shadow lace collar and cuffs, black and navy with color introduced. $6.50 New Spring Dresses Special Values for Friday An Exclusive Model For Afternoon or Street Wear in crepe meteor with lace and chiffon waist, high collar and yoke of plain net, All the new colorings....... air 90 bebe Sees, 545.00 Batiste Dresses handsomely trimmed with cut-out embrold- ery, filet lace and pleated net, Duteh neck and short sleeves, colored silk girdle and BOB versrrcrcrveorers dene een een eens $25.00 French Linen Dresses smartly tailored, fancy collar and et) $1150 patent leather belt.......++ ereeeeeeeses Broadway & 20th 8t.; 5th Ave,; 19th St. j i jr ee eee THE EQUITABLE _ LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE U.S. 165 BROADWAY, NZW YORK \ . The 52nd Annual Report of the Equitable Society, embodying its Financial Statement, and full details regarding its progress during the year 1911, will be seng to any address on application. This Statement shows that the interest rate is higher and thée\expense rate lower than for the previous year. Ini es are shown in Premium Income, Total Incoms.and other important item including the following: \_ . ‘ , Increases ASSETS, DECEMBER 81, 10118 -coveecseersrereosseervee-s § 606,416,814 $11,700,809 POLICY FUND (OR RESERVE) 0611,100,521 AND OTHER LIABILITIES 419,656,626 (10,038,361 GURPLUG (INCLUDING OBPERRED-DIVIDEND FUND) 66,767,980 1,662,530 NEW INSURANOE, 1015 + 126,083,608 13,072,672 OUTSTANDING INSURANCE DECEMBER 9376441 460 26,282,768 PAID TO POLICYHOLDERS IN 1019 54,021,301 3,065,788 REFUNDS (OR DIVIDENDE) TO POLICYHOLDERS 1919 12,307,227 1,702,070 Of the Society’s domestic Death Claims paid during the year nearly 99% were paid within og hours after receipt of complete “proofs of death.” Its policies are simple, direct, and liberal, and are issued in great variety, for the protection of individuals, families, partners, corporations, and the employés of business organizations, Par- ‘. ticulars will be sent on request. a nf the yet exept in Dlemond Banquet “Rives and, te igearancea ie WORE, mite ks is OUR PitteR.” We «ler thom with 2 take them back may detail and. refund. you, 70 on mi ethane just added fo, our work te H lee line ol FROM to 8000 to, be in | feo seen to Deal Within DRUOND “RINGS alo on Te ee eee i dunrantesd. to be WORT! 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