The evening world. Newspaper, March 22, 1912, Page 6

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OE Sonata, 23rd Street i West of Fifth Avenue New Juniors’ and Girls’Department At the Lowest of Popular Prices j Will be with her always, eating always her heart and blighting the joy of treasury of the Auxiliary, as the pro “| Can't Escape,” Cries Mrs. *Lenere Weeping Over Body of Slain Mother. Jn , ses, they will kill me—some + don't know when, it may not be ut some day I must die, Isn't walled, and “Chick! ¥ Monlaco's friends have they Would f a kant ‘They killed my mother to get : 3R, | revenge on me, When they think 1 f 0 MEN GUARD HER. | have suffered enough they will kill me. | y Dear God, save me.” TWENTY ARMED MEN BODY GUARD. In the next room twenty men sa around and conversed in whispers Brash by one of them and feel hie hip= & Bun nesties there, They are Lenere’s volunteer bodyguard, While a 7 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1912. 5 a —_ _———$——<——$— ue setnannsieseannennancnneseneninacmncn MEN WHO MAKE THREATS. Regan had been connected with a ga-| having soft water at her command, Wednesday night, as she entered a for One Week. Joon known as the Old Corner, on| tapecially for washing clothes, but After being for one week joint pro- Mra. Spinelli, was shot dead by two| ie the street Mrs. Lenere wit- |thirty-siz, a well known Ninth Ward |Ganien, will be held the second annual] #0ft water in her home with little | ‘ murder "The murderort | pouitician and @ Heutenant of Charley |Teception and ball of Women's Auxiliary | (ruuble and leas expense, = The # were men who hnd threatened her Iife. | if In the temple early |NO- 20, an adjunct of “Big 6,” the print- q The mother's body lies in a magnin. |Catkin, shot himeelf In the temple early | ton Their firet venture of the P cent casket ent in |to-day in the basement of his now place. | iia “eit meld last year, was A social | Cai eh Mt, mane it ae soft as the 4 x which she ive ’ One |p dled at Rt. Vincent's Hospital. * rain that falls from the clouds, Gold 4 ——— never left th the bier. H a Tammany Hal and brings out th presence of th he mother who organisation. He ha@ so many friends ‘alue. “They would have been more merciful , to have killed me “pul |aaioon, The festivities of opening insted think I can suffer no more, they will |{Mwelfth street went in this morning and kill me. found Regan. He asked how business aii a eee r ! | Re ee mother, but T know they 14 ft Just to “ ” atreet station summoned Dr. Doran, |cocds are to be used to create a fund |e to my erief. ‘when they dim I HIS BUSINESS ROTTEN, (who attended ths wounded man's re-|for til or incapacitated members, fave tutered enough, and can aurter| — REGAN SHOOTS HIMSELF. | cnovat to the hewitt eee |no more—whan my mind has broken— odin Regan's home is at 5 | verywhere: | then they will wil’ me.” Ninth Ward Politician Has Just/atls wite reac i | Soft Water Available Brerywh | table she owned at No. Bleecker street Nature has denied this luxury to men who had concealed themselves |DMetor of the Washington Cafe, No. Werthy Adjanct of “Big cities or in “hard water” countries, sprinkling of Gold Dust washing Hundred and F hagin io th and financial success, and it 1s hoped| Dust takes out the mineral subs was siain to make the living suffer more |¢hat prospects were dazating for him the flends have | 0 he fright. |@ week. “No, 1 hail employ no bodyeuard. 1! wag, Ki |HER MOTHER SLAIN BY THE aninutes. Before opening Every woman knows the luzufy of q Been Partner in New Cafe ; ' BY ASSASSIN BAND TELLS Men Spinelli, wan snot. a e ~ pared many, especially to those living in { From a window .of their apart-/417 Bleecker street, Cornelius Regan,| On Monday evening next, at D’alm| However, every woman can have Powder in the water from your taps there until Sa head of the Cornelius! py this one ¢to add substantially to the| stances that mak water hard The | Regan Association, fearshas unnerved he ‘and his partner, Brotano, at the new | ened always. Scmo day, when they| Robert H. Parmelee of No. 4 Weet now Te oe ti yhen they ape ready to Kill ioe Rotten!" said Regan, AS EASTER GIFTS A talk on Diamond and Gold Jewelry is always timely, but a little more so now, since so much of it will go from the Lambert store as Easter gifts. Diamond Engagement Rings—flashing solitaires of exquisite cutting, in durable and stylish hand-made mountings. Regan turned and went ‘The revolver shot followed. | jahan of the Charles can wave me; they are ati], With that They will ‘get’ me, ‘That is downstairs. Pollceman Daugher of “Little Italy's Het- ig | ty Green,” Killed by “Aven- + gers,” Expects Same Fate. Little Italy” a Woman with a Dread: lol Fear has kneeted for hours at the Dier of her mother. The tall candles of the Church cast their filckering rays dcrome her dull checks and eccentuate the Terror that is stamped there in- bs ‘a windowless room tn Harlem's they are Where no man will break In to Kil Mre. Lenere; that !*, no man who hopes to leave the room alive, In thetr Presence, she ix safe. But they and their weapons cannot take from her heart the Dreadful Fear in there; ‘ear that makes her shrink away d shudder at the slichtest sound, << ful, A Daintliy veautiful. imported direct from the cutters’ es imoortea’ aimaneey, only 625.00. Engagement Rings Prices low, although diamonds are rising with the ever-growing demand, with which the. supply can never ral i up. But Lambert Diamonds are all ,.,, ou, Guretuy tablishments in Europe. We pay spot 873.00, “The polico have told me I mustn't cash for them and we buy in quanti- ibly—stamped forever by the Fear of My who killed mother—you know ties, and this insures you the lowest th. saw the m away. But oH ol BA cit FA tall, white-baired, gentie-votced old! they were * ende—and they prices. We Eatgtal feast ha nay padre, clad ta the black and purple of Ave Whispered to me tn the street as customers. That is why a little money | ee a. Ria holy offcs, intones @ prayer for the)! passed—oh, 0 often—that they would Fine waite | en- does so much in the purchase of dia- jin" But, ‘get’ me. I know they will, too." gagement diamond monds at Lamberts. yer @oul of her that is no more. +] Nicolina Lenere is @ widow. Her fer 950,00, i bad ‘hough his apoken words are for the ‘Dead, there must be, deep in his heart, @ silent prayer for her who ts alive, with her Fear. Nicotine Lenere is @ beautiful woman. mother's wealth, estimated at than $900,000, made her th after girl in “Littte Italy. ‘Chick” Moniaco, handsome, swarthy, strong, brutish—the man who can win Hundreds of fashionable solid gold signet rings, the most_inex- pensive of which would be a charming Easter gift, shine in the Lambert stock. The one illus- trated here on the left is of a fancy scroll pattern This is the “Saturday Shop” for young people —for girls, juniors, little folk—we cater to them all, in a personal, exclusive way that no other store ever done. This splendid department occupies nearly all our third floor space, and the choicest novel- ties of the Paris, London and American seasons are Pretty she Je not, but the classic fea-) such « woman-—courted her. For a time Da: and we sell it for $5.00. The one on the right, a ) i cdbggitben ty e by sraeuares hapoy. Ten f ony plain polished or rose finished massive design, is shown sa profusion—popularly priced. have upon e the man wi fortune hunter, She yours for $8.50. Others, all guaranteed, from ey were right. Last AacKerat $9.00 up. No charge for monograming, salt tts Seamless Wedding Rings ““"** Rings for Easter weddings, 14- karat, 18-karat, 22-karat gold, and guaranteed, all shapes and styles, from $3.30 up. Durable and beau- ER tiful, No charge for engraving. BERT BROTHERS Third Ave., Cor. 58th Street Store Open Until 6.30 Saturday Nights Until 10 Vinet for a etudy im Melancholia. | io nnc4 that Fiet she has suffered; but the grief 18) October, when he called on her, It left ite mark upon her face,|toiq him to come no more; that she ‘ahd even the caunt Terror that tears|knew he wanted only her money. He at her heart cannot eradicate anewered that she was right, and, with gays 6HE EXPECTS TO BE MUR- drawn pisto!, ordered her to open DERED BY THE GANG. safe in the room in which her goth ‘Yes, they'll kill me next. They have) "2d #00. As he stooped to open the seroma to kill me, and nothing can pre- | *fe: the young woman seized a knife ve ft, Wlee? Why should I flee?/*"4 plunged it many times tuto his hey ‘would follow me anywhere 1| "cart. She was acquitted on the grounds Went. They will kill me surely, and 1/ °f self-defense. aust con.pose myself with God, musta't 1 Father?’ ehe said to the pricat. “Yes, my obild. I Go not think you! need fear, but you should always be at Peace with vod," he answered, and re- Misses’ $8.50 Serge Dresses Mt $650 NorZatvery, "nade “ana” trimmed | with jing of silk and buttons of contresting culor; ages 14 to 18 years. Girls’ $8.50 Navy Blue Serge Coats At $6.75 Large collars moire silk; also of red ae a Sr aes Girle’ $1.00 Tub Dresses a In pretty id ginghams or 50c Borcales: J feb sna" medium. shades: for gee 8 v0'14 years. mary anufacturers’ Sate Buy Direct from the Manufacturers and save at least 50% LOOK AT THESE PRICES! Pa. od. WILAGW PLUMES. ial that they frst Po aes New Yor retail k Ostrich Feather Co. (Inc.) 184 F ifth Avenue (ith; Blas.) 204 # iy Mall Orders mi. quarelia Spinnelll, the “Hetty Green of | Harlem's Little Italy,” ‘dok deep toll | * Micolina Lenere, They mother fram they instaied ( TheRenard “Tam” “Man after man made the threat; jemed to be dosens of them. ir told me they would kill my TERNS MADE TO= FINISH MEASURE WE, THE WORLD’S LARGEST TAILORS ARE IN THE SPOT-LIGHT! For months past we have been planning the greatest sale of EASTER SUITS and OVERCOATS that New Yorkers have ever seen. COME AND BE “SHOWN.” Our “Crushing Blow To Crafty Tailors” advertisements in which we showed up “sweat shop” methods of many so-called Clothes-makers, brought thousands to our TWO BIG STORES where clothes that ARE clothes, are measured, fitted and finished by OUR OWN EXPERT WORKMEN in OUR OWN WORK-ROOMS, and at a price within the easy reach of a school boy, Special Easter Suits In Fashionable Browns and Blue Grays Also a stunning assortment of Spring novelties fresh from England’s Most famous woollen mills, Every Suit or Overcoat ordered now will positively be delivered before Easter Sunday. Get your order in early before the choicest patterns are gone. Your Easter Suit Now Having introduced the shay , the popularity it has since attain im as ourown. Imitations, naturally, have us into the field; but the faultless “Renard” lines can a fortnight we Wy followed never be s copied elsewhere. of fancy Milan straw, in black or burnt effect, with “Tam” crown and notched brim; “Numidi” or stick-up trimming, all ite beauty and effectiveness equally well. Black Atner, Braid Hate—4-inch silk velvet Bango; at 02.95 Ostrich Feather Border—se inches long; wed on brims, 91.00 91.96 “Numidi' ttes—made with three strands, at $1.00 91.25 Fancy Feather Stick-ups and other novelties at 690 Faacy Milan Shapes—French copies, 97.50, 98.50 & 99.50 First Floor Annex. Sale Taffeta Suits —These Suits Selling —Elsewhere at $42.50 “as Marvelous, indeed, is the suit value we lay before our pa- trons, tomorrow. Smartness, ex- clusiveness, beauty of trimming, all are conspicuous in this most attractive silk suit we specialize in this special offer. ‘Vhese goods prices. Th Let us make your Easter Suit this year and see why it is that, unlike so many other tailors, we never have a sale of “uncalled for” clothes OUR SUITS ARE OF THE CLASS AND PRICE THAT ARE CALLED FOR! DON'T TAKE OUR WORD FOR IT, but visit any high-class Fifth Avenue tailor, select a sample of their “exclusive” suitings or ‘overcoatings and compare it with the imported wollens referred to in ttis advertisement. You will readily see, by comparison, that they are EQUAL as to quality and stylishneas of pattern. Our price of $14.75 instead of $40 to $60 will be the ONLY DIFFERENCE. is your great chance to get a Handsome Spring Sult and Overcoat for the usual cost of eltherone. Will you let It pass by unheeded? Let us “show you" before you decide. Ritchie & Cornell TWO STORES: , 1347 BROADWAY 251 EIGHTH AVE. Opp. Herald B bet. 35th & 36th Sts. NEAR TWENTY-THIRD STREET pag on te until 9 Open Evenings until 9 To Convince Mr. Skeptical sea bey gy rar Ser Maal ‘The illustration will serve to present but partially the elegance of the lines. ‘These suits may be had in black and all the newest, prettiest shades of brown, navy and changeable, Each is finished with a beautiful “Macrame” collar and daintily shirred turn-back sleeves. A splendid velue. ™ Tomorrow, you may have them in women's or misses’ sizes; either way a wonderful value. ream prot

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