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EATS POLE, mar UM i | & Gangster Sentenced in Brook- lyn to Serve Nearly 15 Years | and Pay $1,000 Fine. ‘ BY JUSTICE CRANE. Thomas MoCarthy, who “shot up” a while intoxicated, was allowed ty of a eimple aseault, in the penitentiary, Carney acknowledged the charges of a Gerry Society 0 found him in a Raines law hb @ girl in her teens, and Jus- Crane suspended sentence. Joseph Bporel, aeiting cocaine to hoya, Pentenced to twenty days tn jail. Michael Deraido, eighteen years old, indicted for assautt, He admitted that he “licked prize-fighter” named am Alexander Blasco, and sentence was @uppended. ke | BY JUDGE FAWCETT. 3 john Gannon, gangster, rushed out @ saloon to rescue another of the from Policeman Daniel H. Cohen ‘Ctasson avenue station on the it of March 10. He nearly killed the with @ bdiackjeck. Judge y y ealoon a it ahee ite eett sentenced him to Bing Sing for fourteen yearns and nine #, and to pay a fine of 61,000 or out the fine a day for a dollar. ‘The Court told Gannon that he gas the A ra man he had sent to Sing Sing hin a month for assaulting police. % “T propose to protect our police- and it will be @ pretty serious ter hereafter for any man brought mre me for beating up a policeman,” the Court. . iam Curran pleaded gullty of re- q atolon goods. His mother asked a he mieht be sent to some Institue « « nearby so that she could visit him often. “Put me away, Judge, where me mi iF can git to me. Me brudder was @ent to Elmira Jaat month and me mud- ” fag she can't get to me," said Curran. == Cowperthwait ® Sona t No Well worth $30, - Diners, $147 Spring and Summer, scratches, ete. | ‘agin ‘@ heart’ break If you eend me so | p, 4 Deposit Specials and leg carved -heads and claw feet. Quartered oak pane! and frame. Slip seat of good imitation leath- er. Strongly made and nicely A Coupon ItWillSave You Money Bring {t te either store and we will] te @ very good Furnitu 1 wil remove wits matty very Suite pid Judge Fawcett changed his plea to one of petty larceny, and sentenced him to Hart's Island for six months. Balvatore Gullo, rejected by pretty An- nile De Steffano, who discovered that he atready had a wife, drew a ragor and carved a piece out of her cheek #0 that no other man would want her. He Pleaded guilty of assault In the second degree and was sentenced to not more than five years In Sing Sing and to pay $800 fine or to perve HW) days in addition, John Roman, receiving stolen goods; J Jacobs, turgiary, third desree; | @amuel Dorman and Tony Gabris, burg: , third degree; Frederick Harding, ary, 4 forgery, third degree; Thomas Pilln,! + carrying concealed weapons; Arthur Al- len, assault, second degree, and Edward Johnna, third degree burglary, were sent the refe tory at Elmira. lena Coddington, for selling cocaine to the colored folks, $0 fine or fifty aye. BY JUDGE TALLMADGE. Samuel Duckman, two and a half years in Sing Sing for receiving stolen goods. Kana Freeman, having cocaine in her Possession, penitentiary for eleven months and twenty-nine days. Joeph Mitchell and Abraham Bromber, assault, Elmira, uel Conway, unlawful entry, six months in Raymond Street Jail. BY JUDGE BAKER. Max Kohn, a “fence,” who restored $7,000 out of $8,000 worth of stolen wool- Jen goods, Sing Sing two and a half to four and a half years. Stephen Korody, Joseph Brarivia and Rubsurwich, assault done in months and four ry Andrew fights, $10 fine, st montha respectively. The Tone You Can't Forget TH tha! Cash, or Convenient Payments. Mustrated Catalog on Request. 425 EIPTH AVENUE Katrance 88th Mt. N. ¥. City ONLY JOZE BOOK IW TOWN. Next Sunday's World will be the lete Joke Book, 16 ‘uzsies. Speak to your newsdealer in advance, Jon't miss this “good thing.” among th Bernard Vaughan's lecture on ‘Joan of —— Put a little of it into a pail of} septic. Although it 1s non-pois- water and that will make your floors, sinks, | as car! ice boxes and garbage germ ; only look clean but actually be} It is not a substitute for cleanli- clean—something that will out odors, purify the atmosphere and herever grease, you can find mould Here at $3.50 h Id 9,000 of th tits, Batt impurities or and smells and With pierced frames in French Diese oncatite is d. of these shi ems are neat stripes—plenty of the germs are to be trid matter. Use 3 etched and stamped found you needCN, taste ty ‘ N Shad Life you |I| felix handsome designs. The $1 Shirts at 65c ' It ii erful, so quick in its , Wil have a clean, healthtul home, are lined with white kid | ha’ lain soft fronts and starched cuffs. Materials i action that it saves de work and here Neate out and with chain handle eel earaitet , i r cry mattres end peroale ta it gives the results you want, eet CN. Use it the next a Py eto 1 SESE All sizes from 14 to 17, in the various sleeve lengths. All are clean and fresh. CCN is not only a perfect cleans-| time you clean. through us—from the makers. To go with these fine shirts we have Be sure to get “The Yellow Package with the Gable Top.” $3.50. 21,076 Men’s 50c Neckties at 25c JOAN A SUFFRAGETTE? THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, Old-fashioned Luncheyn Served for the convenience ¢f our customers. _ Eighth Gallery, Res- taurent. . 11.30 A. M, to 2.30 P. 2, 7 of Split Pea or Chiciren Okra ) Saye Father jayor and Mra. Gaynor w Who listened to the Ri The Makes the house really clean Perfect Fur Storage Wednesday, March 13th, more than: You housewives who Absolutely fireproof. Ca- 5,000 men came through cold, rain: scrub and scour with soa: pacity of over fifty thou- and snow and bought just such shirts. and water—do you real- ||} 21d garments. Temper- as these ur ature of 20 degrees. Telephone Gramercy 6900 —extension 136 or 138. ize that you are cleaning only the surface? Soap is only a “top cleanser.” It doesn’t purify; it doesn’t thoroughly remove the dirt. It sinks into cracks and there simply gathers more dirt and makes places for disease germs to gather. If you want ' to really clean house, if you want to. keep out-the causes of sickness, use CN. ef, it is a disinfectant and anti- 15,600 Shirts of $1, 4 $1.50 & $2 Grade, 65c, 85c & 95c The $2 Shirts at 95c are all soft- bosom. and soft-double-cuff style, in } two *kinds—of fancy striped cheviot C 7 (this is the heavy, slightly rou shirting that wears so well) in neat stripes, and of fine mercerized ps Me, white, cream, tan, lavender and gray, with self-colored stripe. The $1.50 Shirts at 85c have pleated or plain boséms and starched cuffs. They are made of 100-count percale—the very fabric that goes into the best $2 shirts made. Since January 1st is a wonderful cleanser. rou have something] onous, it is five times as strong bolic acid. No kind of dis- can resist it. cans not/ease stitute for ceanli- |] German Silver Mesh from cellar to ret. Seek out the places where ive| ness, but an rotect your health, The Regular $5 Kind— Mein floor, Oid Building. on sale now on the Subway floor, near Broadway front of Old Building, 10c, 28c, 80c, $1.00 WEST DISINFECTING COMPANY, New York | 25e Weekly (Up 16 $15 Worthy On This Week's sal eui 1.25 fe you the extra goacness in these first 300 trial suits. Minty cloonp bath dtae Ls $19.50 $9.75 They are made of serge for which we have to § “75 poly ey ced > ee raed =< o Quartered Oak ‘Asatinied Bets ask $2 a yard in our cloth section. It is absolutely all $2 for sizes 24 to 6, usually $3. Beautifully polished Refrigerator wool by our own test, and true blue. ; White Shoes for Women aan ena essed)” hardwoa! brite Coats are lined with strong twill. Knickerbockers|have the call. Half the feet in the Easter parade will be fran, Eatends to 6 trimmings. Heavy galvanized are cut full and full-lined. All seams are taped andiclad in white. Among the less expensive white shoes with 8. floor in every home, or teying, ° Nottingh. Lace Curtatee, Rach and 7 Pieces 390 Ma tae ‘marks, as You would think this sulte cheap at $45, S-Plece mthogany finish frames are strongly made and finish, best lacquer. neatly carved, Covered in Fabrikoid of wearing quality or fine silk plush, | ‘Cowperthwait & Sons Weekly ($15 to $30 Worth) Every kind of floor covering for every No charge for measuring, sewing, lining rapestey. Pe rcs ree ey, $2.95 4 one big vartetyen in the Country oe os Week, We Have Bring intheChildren for These Spe- 300 Boys’ Blue Serge Suits|cially Priced Patent Leather Shoes to Sell at $5 Three thousand pairs of them came in an enormous Wo selected the vetent ther kinds We DoNot Expect to e patent leather kinds as especially suit- Tip eae ag be upte,n aeret goce pete eto us that it is to our in |. All still here fi a child’s 5 to a large girl’s 6, to do business with him regularly. If he could continue| i Shoes that are both good-looking and well-made, with to give us such quality, there would be no question of| weited and stitched soles. Patent leather vamps and.mat his fitness. Be that as it may, we are glad to share with|“!4 tope. Priced as follows: Any Amount In ion the Pieteh You Prefer sewed with silk are reinforced. sn AI RO NEEE See der teat ere We do not know where we could have found a better or more appropriate offer for Easter week. $5. ' { Gubway floor, Old Building. lining. Very roomy, holds 40 Ibs. Ice. Every kind of ice box from $8.25 to $60. thread. Parts that take greatest strain|are these: Women’s white duck flat-bow pumps at $2.50. Women’s white duck regular Oxfords, with welted-sole, at oH $2; Apty eo turned sole, Scat ee fomen’s hi on patent lea boots, with white Roseben at $2.90, Sopot Subway floor, Old' Building, The Rag Rugs Are Ready In a great many attractive hit-and-miss patterns and light colorings that will come out of the wash tub just as bright as they goin. These sizes: 2.55 ides Special Qualities in Women’s Aprons at 25c to 50c At 25c, Princess or coverall aprons of blue-and-white check usual 38 Sliding Couch, $4,355 Makes a couch, and a single or double bed. a tn 24 x 36 inches, 60c 4x7 feet, $2.50 Spring of the new “Lincoln” link fabric, guaran- At 25c to 50c, small fancy aprons of white lawn with ruffle 7 teed for 10 years. Mattress and bolster in plain or with embroidery, usual 35c to 65c grade. He s fas joo tio hair a Of/ figured cretonne. Very substantially made, Also white lawn a: with or without bib, with em- 36 x 72 inches, $1.50 oeia ee Aan $6.50 Folding 5 7 Pleats, or plain deep hem, usual 35¢ Subway floor, Old Building, 95c Go-Cart, e 5 Subway floor, Old Building. a AS a special feature we wil replact, free of charge, the first set of tires when Jamra worn out. . Very strong A Very Practical Coat for Little Girls, Here at $3.75 Of blue or brown serge with over cloth collar and cuffs, re- Deda we wcaid cooss orcesignns High enditew | atin Cen ate caaet ; e 5 ca with over-collar neck styles, with trimming of laces and embroidery selected for) biue-dotted white pique. These’ are removable Poo = he beauty and service. ; washed, Sizes 4 to 8, Four styles at $1, including one made of one piece of sheer Another serge coat at $5.50 has a collar of embroidered linen, white lawn gathered in clusters. At $4, coats of lighter color—gray and brown stripes on white. At $1.25, gathered all over and trimmed with linen lace. For larger girls, 10, 12 and 14 years of age, here are coats in Two styles at $1.50—one low, one high neck u . many becoming styles, at $4 to $7.75. One of mixture catches At $1.75, one with yoke outlined with scalloped edge giving | the eye at once with its collar of red cloth, trimmed with black an open-front effect; turned-back cuffs. braid. This is Four styles at $2; and two at $2.50. Subway floor, Old Building. A sterling coat of blue serge is $5. subway foor, Old, Buttding Fifteen New Models in Women’s Lingerie Waists at $1 Upward Made especially for us, and fresh from the worftrooms—fifteen the prettiest and easy- riding. Rocker, $4.60 Very strongly made, large and comfortable, Solid oak, mis- sion design; early English fin- ish, Upholstered back and spring seat, covered in fine grade of imitation leather. V . Thef | : fous and ras ae ty Women's Blankets Are Back on the Subway Floor Petticoats inch, the cross rods arel\d rs after a temporary absence. In-| White and gray cotton blank-| 50cfqv black and white striped 42 inch and th flere are 144, ‘och 1 Union Suits, 25c expensive kinds that will be ae, made t. Ke ie Rd woe Percale petticoats with sectiona Pulls and rod ends, AIO Of fine white ribbed cot-| wanted for the summer cottage Bed, $1.75 pair; double bed, flounce and straps. The sizes, bright or satin | .| and the boarding house, $2.25 pair. 85c for black-and-white strip- ton, low, nach and Sleeve White blankets, single bed,| Crocheted bedspreads, single)ed Hydegrede petticoats with All M » Pillows, etc, ; : . ¢ blankets, single » Feel itecr-albh ited RMI A coat ms less with wide lace-trimmed] ¢> pair; double bed, $3.25 pair. |Ded:, 85e:, three quarter bed, | deep flounce: sure of your bedding—it costs no more, knees; sizes 4 to 6. Best| Fancy cotton jacquard blank. |" parjey are et aie | 2 ar omnante of Vieek: Hal. ‘Powenirwn Sere we haveseen at the price. |*t# in colors, $1.50 and $2.25 | forters filled with lambs’ wool—| rt © and ruffle. +. 2, instead of $2.75, Subway floor, Old Building. $3, i aren of 02.75, Building, Smrac, JOHN WANAMAKE Subway floor, Old Bidg, Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street A. T. Stewart & Co. Park Row & Chatham Sq. The World publishes more “Help | Wanted” Ads. than ALL other New | _York newspapers COMBINED, + whe. )