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are colored. WITHPOKERS BEAT ‘OFF HOLD-UP MEN Fight Biapeidily. to Save Cash in Brooklyn L Stations. was carried out. to during the cold weather, door open #0 ae while IN REIGN OF TERROR. bolted. 100 Will Ask Company to Get came in. ‘The girl station agents on the Brook- tym Rapid Transit are making arrange: | & petition to the company to permit them to havo revolvers with which to Protect thomecives and the company's Money in their long and lonely night vigils, They say that there are gangs who are systematically holding them up at nigh that they are helpless to @efend themselves. re ‘With the exception of three or four, all the station agents on the BR. T.) 1p Ate Women, to the number of more than | irned the a hundred. Though they ave to be on throughout the night and are not Now permitted to have pistols, they are Pot supplied with police whistles or any ether means of defense. he ton street line, about 3 ctrie Mghts and dey and were ready to deal with any hi ‘Wp men who attacked them. While they fhink they could obtain permits if they Applied for them, they cannot afford to Bay the $10 license fee. They are also|™ what afraid that if they did and |} they had to use their weapons with | i effect the company might not stand by Many of the girls have been vict!: by three men. A second gang Is also at | ‘the passengers ha departed. Their Mor attractive face showing alternately eiatis of apprehension and hope, young . Genevieve Nicodemus listened to- | | © Gay in the Court of General Sessions, Judge Rosalsky, to the presenta- thom of the case against her, in which | he is accused of the murder of her | =. Frank, last October. | a3 come into the | her husband, and that she pwr on him @niy when overwhelmed b, @ sudden fit | ft insanity. Qcedmplice in the street sees everybody safely out of the way and then enters engages the Uoket agen| to trains or route while 1B upon her from behind Graceful Corsets. Have you seen the perfected R&G Abdoband that will ; positively stay in 4’ one place and will not ride up? Tho girls say they are/ living now under a reign of tertor on Thr ree of the latest ocurred early yer: | terday morning. They were al! by the same men, the girls are sure, since they have exohanged descriptions. STIFLED HER SCREAMS ANDO} ROBBED CASH DRAWER. Just after midnight Station Agent | Mrs. Mildred Duel was in her cage at the Cumberiand street station on the! Fulton line when the first of them | As ail the girls have to let In w the stove in the walting room. After a) ; train had run out she noticed two men) Fifteen and Had Never warming themselves, as she thought, at! the stove. A third man came In, and he was speaking to her the two at the stove #prang upon her, dragged - her from her chair and stifled her screams while the third man stole $19. Thay then flung her to the fioor and| Within an hour a similar attack was made at the next station, , avenue, But there the girl was ready. Them Permits to.Carry She had been warned by Mra. Duel over the telephone, She Jald about her so Revolvers. pluckity with the stove poker that the men were baffled and fled as a train About 3 o'clock the same trio visited Pennsylvania avenue station and there again were driven off with the poker as Pere lontay for | meeting to discus the girl had also been warned, The wirjs say the three men are Letween) for her to become a bread wine’ nirfeteen and twenty-two years old, i ‘This gang began working about three! weeks ago when they held up che ticket girl at Utica avente station on the Ful- A. M. On that occasion they switched out the Walting- nd the sound of an approach. wired them off, They re-t following week and the girl was able to defend herself with the stove poker until @ train ran in. THE | Anna issih Was a Vacation. of poverty, Anna Borovosky, Vanderbilt street. brother, John, was graduated grammar been ambitious to enter high Since she wana little girl her life had been tv be educated school teacher, but the death workers three weeks so Anna struggled along tobacco factory. and evety Saturday night bi the gris was employed, were not suffich also became a factory worker, When she could no longer sta: spirit of the current. Your duty to your family s to keep —to +80 a abd pure, 0 Agi strong. Scott's Emulsion = WANTEDSUNSHINE, HOPELESS DRUDGE ENDS LIFE BY GAS Tired of the drudgery and the nar- Tow life she was forced to lead because | he threw out of an open window as killed herself yesterday afternoon at! ne her home, No, 341 East Fifty! Anna, who lived with her stepmother, Mrs, Annie Borovosky, and her elder school last June and had father last spring made it necessary She « ught @ position as a vierk and nt four Aagrtent ge of many child home her pay envelope containing $3. ‘The wages of Anna and John, who also run the household and the stepmother work Anna walked out of the factory A LOG FLOATS |e o WITH THE CURRENT % , Would you rather be the log—inert, powerless, without will, without purpose, or THE CURRENT swift-flowing, vigorous—the pulse of Ife urging constantly onward? VITALITY OR INERTIA HEALTH OR DISEASE Health gives one the v EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1912. rovbing, commtaining that se wan kit SKIRTS FOR THE GENTS POSLAM STOPS | AT CLEVELAND BEACHES. 0 + Piece Suits With Just Like the Girls Wear, Is New Rule for Men. thelr work yes eighbors went t brother and stepmother were at of the: aping s were. bolted | ‘ s found Anna! Flounces, ‘To kill herself sn ona rand placed a gas bbe. in her me nt he had fallon to the fl table was a railroad pamphtst | e ali y Reon ‘ee an mt pla an and with to swim at any city ach—no, not now; next summer—you | have to wear a skirt or the police won't let you of the dressing room, at is, ff you rent your sult irom the jones to stop the continual itchi This Posla b cation. Only : relief. Had | ba eine Went revimeata from (The park endent has crderea | for the healing powers of Poslam are Mito'o fant Hew York Contras trate 3 one-plec i sults, which have|certain; its rapid action marvellous. from the Weet was passing Croton, | attached tc nia the Cutest ittle | Test its merit by writing for {ree sample . yesterday afternoon a man ata you ever saw. Theso|to the Emergency orice, SF gered through the day coach with bloo appearance of decorous| West Twenty-fifth street, New York |Streaming from his left side, In tx and are much Ike 20] City. Druggists everywhere sell Pos- hand he held a butcher knife, which [new women's suits ordered at the same lara (50c.) and Poslam Soap—the soap jtime, A. J, sindelar, park secretary, an- that the #0 new bathing cos- that cea mines the skin ALA id be In use at Gordon and se, collapses |n At Flower Hoapital the man said that | tui ae Paul Partski, forty-elg Ka Pitcher tiving in East Bt. Louie, Thate | wan only $7 In hie pocket. His condition |1# serious, fifteen, parks this season, Sindelar fourth {a of the opinion that the new sults will from school, aim in for a Brooklyn OPPENHEIM, CLLINSs © Fulton and Bridge Streets, Brooklyn of her r. Unul rought lent to nd the Misses,’ Juniors’ and Girls’ Smart Apparel Girls’ Washable Dresses Of gingham, percale, repp, lawn, madras, Swiss, cordeline, etc. 150 2.00 2.95 I irts’ Lingerie Dresses Be:. /ulmodels. Lace em): idery and ribbon trim: ied. 2.95 3.95 5.00 Misses ‘(:: ‘iirls’Net Dresses Netii 2d, lace and ribe bon i. ‘med. 9.75 13.75 15.00 = Girls’ Nc ' Spring Coats cone shepherd check fancy materials. 5.90 8.90 9.75 Misses’ and Junior Suits 15.00 18.00 22.50 Special Values Saturday is like sea-air — bracing, in- Girls’ Serge Coats Misses’ Lingeric Dresses i N sailor colla Stunning Pri odels of THe and Kesith ©” il aa trimmed in contrasting 5.00 nts ant ‘net, tac, embraces] 9,75 SGOTT a bowed: MGClnti YG & sia color. Full lined. Value $7.50 and ribbon trimmed. Value Sis lines, supple- ness of movement and artistic moulding of the figure to the close-fitting modes of the day are responsible for the wide popularity of R&G Each model in the vast range of these corsets is the result of minute study and care. Miss Marguerite Clark writes: “Iam delighted with my new R4&G Corset and Iam sure it gives the most graceful lines and the best figure of any I have yet tried. Iam pleased to recommend it to my friends.” MARGUERITE CLARK Girls’ Linen Dresses - Of pure linen, hand embroidered front; collar, cuffs and front trime 50 med q Misses’ Linen Dresses Smart one-piece model. Suede leather belt, sailor collar, trimmed 7 50 Cluny lace. In white, o with cordeline and buttons; in tan, blue and pink. Value $8.75. white and colors. Value $12.00, America’s Greatest ao ee Rep RE geeount without PRICES “ARE ARE. ALWAYS THE LOWEST. $10 Mission Rocker 6. 49) Quarterod Oak Rocker, Early English {oe high, broad Small Accounts etme Fn [f seat and leather back.( $13 Golden Hal A marvelous value at Wardro! 6.49 extra cha ro: on ‘Small Weekly Payments. ALL ITCHING t as conecio: nd OLEVELAND, March 2.<1¢ you're a|New Skin anes. 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Distinctly High Class Suits Street and Touring Coats wwe in fancy Mixtures and Serges, $15.00, $16.50, $19.50 8 $22.50 Fancy Black Satin Coats bundsomely lined throughout witht 8 90, 50 Exceptional Value at ica} 35200 - Millinery Attractive Offerings for Tomorrow, Saturday Semt-dress Hats with ostrich fancy effects also with flowers $16.50 Tatlored Hats in ready-to-wear styles $7.75 Children’s 8 Misses’ School Hats values up to 96.75 $3.95 Special Values Offered in Batiste & Voile Waists High or Low Neck Medeh in al Tataly of stipastive site, with ams - brokery, band embroidery and verious tees $1.95, $2.95, $3-95r $4095, $6.95 ~° Peplam Weaists In Three Attractive Models Batiste and Voile, lace trimmed; also Cluny model. $1.95 Broadway & @0th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St, HE Sunday World’s Want Directory makes more ‘‘Offers of Positions’’ than any other two mediums in the universe.