The evening world. Newspaper, March 29, 1912, Page 6

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WW TAXI BANDITS ~ TAKEN TO PRISON: TWO SENTENCED Montani and Splaine Go to Sing Sing—Deleo Gets a Four-Year Term. Geno Montan!, @river for the taxicab baridits, and James Splaine, the, bandt caught in Memphis, were taken to-day to Sing Sing, stopping at Police Head: quarters to be measured and photo- graphed for the Rogues’ Gallery rec- ords, Montani goes up for from ten to eighteen and a half years and Spiaine, | Who aided the police by his. confession, for from seven and a haif to fourteen years. Both men told Deputy Commissioner Dougherty they were ready to take) — — anf did not indulge in Splaine appeared quite Sheerf _ but Momtan!, who leaves a wife childrens behind him, seemed Justice Seabury to-day disposed of the casce of two othar members of the ‘band. Robert Deleo the saloonkeeper who was convicted of eetelving stolen prop- erty—part of the $3,000—was sentenced + @© State prison for not less than two end @ half or morethan-four years.and two months. vps Lamb, the derdict, who was | ired by Mortan}, the taxiead driver, and 4 While the robbery w/ ere * Jess Albruzst, the originator of the hold- |p, to stand in front of the taxicab going on was to, be Eimtra Reformatory. knw fothing as to the PERTTI FUMES CHOKE CROWD i WHEN ACID CARBOY BURSTS | Deadly Chiorine Fills East’ Ninth LN Street,Near Broadway, From Electrical ape an * @omedoay dropped © @tic acid in the Aoctrical supply store Detnert, . of Georse 4 Minth utreet early to-day. It broke, In at No. © Eas about five minutes East Ninth etreet, west of Broadway, was filled with free @iorine, a choking yellow gas which ts @eadly if inhaled @ any quantity. Policema” from the trafic station near danger. Emp’ came >. & the street, choking and coughing for ir lives. A great crowd colleted on Broadway, and waited until the fumes @hausted themselves. Dearance of the various actors and the setting of the stage, Mrs. Monroe, accompanied by her cousin and niece, registered at the Van Gortlandt at 7.9 o'clock In the morning. The two women had one room and Mr. yal page They met and went to Fig § Lg destined to be the GEORGE MONROE. [3 STARRED IN PART HE DIDN'T STUDY, Niece rea How W ‘How Wife Raided Female Impersonator in Brooklyn Hotel. "tae (ied oa onres, young, blonde and pretty, told Justice Gerard that Mrs. Monroe knocked on the door roe, callige {rom within, asked who was there. “Then Arthur aid ‘telegram,’ the girl. “Mr. Monroe opened ‘the " aald door @ little bit and saw Mre, Monrose. He] col tried to push her back and shut the @oor, but we all crowded against it and he stepped back, saying, come on in.’ “We went in. Mr. Monroe was not dressed, ‘There was another door inside peed room. My aunt etepped to it and hrew it open. Tt was a one-act play that George W, There stood Mias Monroe, lending man of “The Navet-litutnerine Neaves, clade ‘ner. nlsnt Homes" company, atarred In at the Van} dregn, She said, "Who tn thie person, Cortiandt Hotel last September. Justice | George? didn't Lag ted Gerant Is reviewing It to-day, Mrs,/ but my aunt aid. She wai, “Sire, Mon. Monroe, who if known on the stage as ie justice Gerard interrupted the fair Anna Kenwick, hopes that the Justice wcmaahwiin ihe eae: ee ht oe will wrife a criticism lambasting the| happened to go there with Mra, Mon- Iittle ‘playlet. roe, When you are related to her hus- Hesidex Mr, Monroe, the other char-| 8nd. but not fa as 19vea with acters were: Mies Katherine Neaves, an my aunt, and 1 am very fond of her" actress, who is also with “The Never-/¥eplied Mise Mon Homes” company; Mrp Monroe, Mies Georgie Monroe, @ niece of the actor and Fare Cuan L Soap Akos ere Arthur Cole, @ cousin of Mra, Monroe. pork rol pore aia Lig teh Mim Georgie Monroe ant Mr. Cole told) thee g gerioun outbreak hae oceureed Justice Gerard how the playtet Was|tnere and that the eoldiers are ° looting Geworibed the ap- ithe elty. staged. They also To-Morrow—Saturday \ Extrao Sale—Dresses ian on an Dresses. $29.50 “Values up to $58.00.... POSITIVELY THE GREATEST VALUES OF THE SEASON Women’ 's and Misses’ Tailored Suits id black “$26.50 copies 9. 50, latest im- ea foodels, , $3 4.7 5 . Value $25.50 50 t $29.50 ‘Easter Neckwear—Special a Including Fichus, Chemisettes, Yokes and Sigev. Gollar ana Cuff Sets, Dutch atid Sailor Collars, sa: bots, New Kincade Sto in linen and real laces— Point Venice, Filet, Irish, Cluny, , $2.00, $2.80 shadow and fancy nets, at $1. $2.00, $2 50 ——— 22-24-26 THIRTY-FOURTH STREET, WEST. The Real Tailor Mr, Mon-|, ‘Oh, very well, | door, GLOWING CHEEKS CHEEKS WITHOUT THE STING and smart that harsh wi ing the complexion or cbating the skin, are possible with the daily use of a little VELOGEN “Beauty's Guardian” ta 0 is & real complexion sali sl protection tothe shin eguicet tbe colde “4, inds. rn litle Velogee rubbed on the face and hands, night and morn- ins, after batbin Cz ‘i ‘i te tl ist ae, and preserve ite aie w gow an Plessa: and contains nothing 10 sal sail sata druggists, in collapsi! 5 cents. Coward Shoe SPECIAL BUNION SHOE For Women For the relief of bunions, unusually swollen and serisi- tive. The pocket of this Coward Shoe is ovr (not fortably house the joint. ‘The deep, cup-shape pocket is ent... Were) v ee Walk “softest, most flexible leathera; medium and light soles, with regular heel, or Coward Extension Heel, ° which supports ankle and arch. SOLD NOWHERE ELSE JAMES S. COWARD 264-274 Greenvich &., N.Y. buat Ordre Plo | Seal tr Catloges "(Our Only Store) HUDSON TERMINAL BUILDINGS: tu: “(so IS AT IT AGAIN Y Hatching a New One Every Minute The from the critical New Yor matchless values other clothes-buying experience. We have added several hundred new customers to our clientele ven ‘by us have brought quick r fr who knows good clothes at 816 from stretched) extra full, to com- * | Stern Brothers Announce for Saturday a Showing of Easter Styles in wary hy Smali Women’s, Girls’ and Juniors’ Tailored Suits, Dresses & Coats including many ada s of the latest Foreign Models, made of the most desirable Silk and Wool Materials; also of Lingerie, ° Linens, Ratine and Washable Fabrics. Also for To-morrow, a Specially Prepared Sale of Misses’ Tailored Suits (Sizes 14 to 18 Years) of Ser; re in black and all desirable colors, also Shepherd Checks, strictly man tailored, coat fined with peau de cygne, new style skirt, at $14.50 Actual’ Value $21.50 ph Demi-Tailored Models, of Men’s Wear Serge, in all street shades, elaborately tri immed with sitk and macrame lace collars at Actual Value $27.50 .Two Very ery Dressy sy Models, new French back, of Plain and ingeable Taffeta Silks, in all colors, trimmed with lace, velvet and moire, at ss Actual Value $35.00 . Girls’ and Juniors’ Apparel (Sizes 12 to 17 Years) Two and Three Piece Suits, - of Serges, Whipcords, Haitlines, ete. m plain and trimmed, Actual Value $24.50, Coats, of Mixtures, Serges and Cheviot half and full lined, Hatt with silk collars, at Actual Values $7.50 to 12.75 19.78 23.75 eae at $16.75 $4.75, 8.50 Tub Dresses, Many new ew wodell, including Russian Coat Belt Effects, of Cot- ton voile, batiste, lawns, gents | ee and khaki, at $1.65, 3.95, 2. 75, 3.95 Actual Values Mase “7 5.50 Easter Display of Distinctive Models in Misses’ and Children’s Hats mprising Imported Models and Adaptations, including Dress ve ats in Leghorn, Lingerie and Lace Effects, e Unusual Offerings for Saturday English Tailored Hats, from the leading London makers, at $12.50 Value $16. 50 and 18.50 Semi- Dress Hats, Value $7.50, ‘at «5.78 School and Street Hats, Value $5.00, a 3.50 by proving to them that we make the best 8 PIECE ALL WOOL suit “or overcoat for $16. NO OTHER TAILOR can equal this as to material, pattern, style, fit and finish for anywhere near our price. As to the truthfulness of this statement we antee to “make good’’ if at any time from date of hase until it i threadbare you are dissatisfied, Be a li, aN eon FANCY MAE We nares oe " iret taste» anid ys edd Look in our show windows and see the extensive showing of high grade mochens 5 in for gi and pentane’ patterns and t pre to prove Pn) one thing an ou another, as others do, you lect goods fro: windows and we serif clade build them into a tule or ovineoat for ay nasclbad ae Dorset he Seman geet. Shen bp Yo-teeeh at tn ce eeaeate. t we do not display FUR STORAGE Dry Cold Air. IMPROVED METHOD. C. G. Gunther's Sons Established 1620. Supertor facilities for storing Furs and Fur lined Garments, Rugs, Robes, ete., against loss or damage by Moth, Fire or Theft. Furs stored at a moderate charge. The Vault is open at all times to the inspection of visitors. Charges during the Summer are ma- tertally lower than 4t other times. —_ 301 Filth Avenue, ..‘* ~ « New York. ahem om. INITURE LOT HI CREDIT = <COTHING 140 Worth, $3 100 Worth, $5 FURNISH YOUR own $1-%a Week own $2 a Week Wo CLOTHE YOUR. FAMILY. AEE Worth, $1 Down $1 a Week ee WEST TWENTY-THIRD AND TWENTY- -SECOND STREETS — THX EVENING pain WORLD FRIDAY, MAROEH 20, 1913. Ea) invite ingpection of their unusually large asortménts'&t Pen’s Furnishings | for Spring Wear, including many new: effects, in Bis Pleated or Negli Shirts, of Madras, Cheviot, Meret ; Materials, Silk tnd ik and LI ; ar Open End flier in stripes, figures and ects alto new ideas’in ‘Accordion and Croche! Croche! ik east Pijune,” of Madras, Sitk and Mercerized Fabrics, Exceptional Values for To-morrow White Negligee or Pleated Madras Shirts, coat Pith cuffs attached, Value $2.50, at $1.48. Pleated Shirts, Ny bosom and cuffs of Colored Russian Cords, " Value $2. 50," at in desirable patterns, coat model, St Madras Pajam: = = silk loop, mes Value $1.50,” at” 956. Fouied peat | Seats, ine qual al sik Knited Fourdin-Hands, } oat am esirable patterns and colorings, Value $1.00, on Young Men’s .& Boys’ Clothing in the latest Spring Styles and Fabrics, for To-morrow, at Very Low “rices Norfolk, Double-breasted, Sailor & Russian Suits, ’ of blue serge and fancy “mixtures, Actual Value $6.50, $4.68 Combination Suits, sna with two pair of knickerbocker trousers, , of fancy gray and tan mixed cheviots, Norfolk and Double-breasted Models mohair lined, at Actual Value $9.50 Boys’ and Children’s Reefers, of blue serge and fancy materials, at Actual Value $6.50 Boys’ Overcoats, of desirable mixtures, with plain or raglan sleeves, at . Actual Value $12.50 Baye, First Long Trouser Suits, f blue serge and fancy gray and tan fabrics; eas 44 to 18 yrs, Actual Value $12. 50, at Youths’ and Small Men’s Suits, of seasonable fabrics in the newest shades, also blue serge, sizes 34 to 39 inch chest measure, at Actual Value $18.50 6.95. 478 9.78 ° | Rested, ate Apartments 500 $3.60 pews 350.00 FISHER BROS S AVE.BET.103 & 104 SY “Balch Price® Fur Storag oe Best in Gresier ian. ae $1 for Furs valu 20 « 5 10 “ “ wow Above Rate Includes Delivery Insurance and Vacuum Cleaning Balch Price Tron€ Smith $t2,.Brookin Subway from Grand wane Crmtranderegh Son IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT Y tudunls 4 WORLD “WANT” AD. WiLt ’ ‘ wid 1 )

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