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wore THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 6, rete. so GLITTERS LKE A “DANOND IN” Person Tries to Pick $2,500 HO $40,000 GENS INSTOVE, CHARGE | ~ ABANSTHELLMAN Mystery of Big Diamond Rob- bery in Louis Stern & Co.’s ved, subway at Times Square after the lodge meeting. Now, this $2,500 diamond etud that, Ms Thom wore was protected againat theft by @ wierd personal punishment inver- tion of its owner, Fastened to the Jow~ ai 1s a muard with a needle point. When any one touches the diamond the guard enters the flash of the owner, Aa Wh stood waiting for the train, Mfr. Thom felt a sudden pain. He saw a band Teaching from around him, and the fin- gers thereof closing upon the $2,600 din- mond. Mr. Thom wrawped the hand | Gem From Thom’s Nobby ’ “ 4 and cried for aid. A_ special officer Near Solution. | Make-Up, Almost Succeeds, |roundet » whietie, and Pokicoman Wale ‘ | = e ters of the Mae mal ee h ip = | @tation ap pon the scene am °} - | J Thom, yeolght y k charge of the strange BETRAYED BY WOMAN. Noe 0 eae De tron art old. of | traen arraigned in. the WHsl ey third streat, who 1e part owner of Court today before Magistrate Hert man, the prisoner sald he was Join {George Park, attended a lodge meeting Lair, thirty-seven years old, of the Ho- linet night Hewed evening dress, Tn | tel Albany. Magistrate Herrman held the bosom of this evening abirt, Mr.| nim in $2,600 ball—the price of the @ia- | Tham wore @ $2,500 diamond stud, én ut-|mond stud—on a charge of attempted ter defiance of custom. Upon the lapel| grand larceny. Lair will be given @ of his coat was a lodge embiem set with hearing on April 9. Special . Easter Suits & yh) Actaal $20 Value ENTS. DESPITE BA CROP Cold Fact Revealed to Help-} and most fashionable suits of the season. less Householders on All| Mi lageon oder rtlpeinnt oho former Employee Joins Auto Business After Theft, but | | Has Quarrel, yateryi of the disappearance of | 10,00 worth of diamonds from the} | \ @rectous stone estabiienment of Louis! Breen & Co,, No. 45 John street, was| WITH CORTELYOU ie | ON COROER' RY Partially dolved to-day by the arraign- | Ment in Centre Street Police Court of Isidor Hellman, twenty-one years old, of No. 4 West One Hundred and Four- teenth street on a charge of grand lar- eeny in the first degree. The charge wan Made by Lieutenants Savage and Cray ef the Detective Bureau, Hellman, who was running errands @nd learning the trade of a diamond set- ter tn the Stern establishment at the time of the robbery, is accused of actually stealing the gems, which were @everal hundred in number and were ICE UP TO 406 for Abe Fi je - = speak when Penlly engaged in the nutomobite tun. | Former Morgan Partner Fore- Fools’ Day. Se lowe ux ogi a sable Spring hess in partnetship with Joseph Miloa- fashion and color. : Tt was mo of wey es GLUBGIRES CALL Through Milossky that the detectiv ‘The {ce companies are demanding tyle Got on the trail of Hellman and Fr Hastily Impanelled and getting 4 cents a hundred pounds One Si Shown Ceol Holiinas, against whom thei =) for household deliveries ! Whipcords, Serges, Mixtures not the slightest suspicion in the q the Bronx. The riso w n (rings of Mr. Stern and his partners, | owing to the difficul All Fools’ Day and was the formal no- bibs Mcal sehirseg “Vou'll ee left the diamond house four months ha dah inar ested lied sae (ea tiresome ing. You'll need your GQfter the robbery and entered the auto- Mobile business with Feldman und Mitoveky at No, 1517 Broadw: . Recently Feldman and Milossky had a Gisagreement. Milorsky got ou: of the| Jamin F, Jackson, who shot and killed Jrowlar letter sent on Mi firm without profit to himself. He told Lavelle, a remarkable jury) was as- res tne Hyaela Ice ‘Company, torent Alterations FREE beat Bia wife a story that caused her to|sembled to pass upon the testimony|Male Members of Armadale Pollack, Who Rides Girders, |f 1t# customers: hegre! , , write to Mr. Stern and instruct him to have detectives watch Ieldman if he wanted to know what wezame of his @amonds. GIVES DETECTIVES DETAILS OF HOW ROBBERY WAS DONE. Pavage and Cray called on Milos! Who made an affidavit that Feld: plnaned the robbery. He was in the haj.way outside the Stern establish- nt, he said, when Hellman, unseen, | the Bronx men eligible for jury duty who were not personally acquainted with either J. Harry Lavelle, who was shot and killed on March 22, or Ben- taken by Coroner Shongut at the in- quest to-day. It was necessary to scour the district to find responsible men who did not know one or the other of the Principals in the tragedy, George W. Perkins, formerly of J. Plerpont Morgan & Co., was foreman of the jury. Alongside of him sat George | Bruce Cortelyou, President of the Con+ solidated Gas Company. The other mem- bers were: Charles W. Bogard, President INROW OVERCASH Organization Accused of Dividing Funds, | — What some of the “anti’s" say may| We must not forget that the Kid- happen when women vote was illus-/dies go to church on Easter Sunday trated to-day in the Centre Street Court; as well as their big sisters, and that before Magistrate Appleton when the too, play an important part in WANTS THAT $50 Tries to Wreck Garden, Then Asks Court Help. The conviction of Moritz Pollack that he rode the trick mule in Barnum and Bailey's circus Wednesday night and tiee of the Icemen to the New York public that the unprecedented harveat of last winter would not mean any choap- ening of the price In this metropolis, whatever might happen elsewhere, Dear Madam: We wish to notify you that the price of ice will be forty (40) cents per 100 pounds from April 1. One year ago the price of ice was advanced very generally by all Ice companies to forty (40) cents per 100 pounds on account of the de- elded increane in cost of all supplies and expenses, and this pz been maintained by all tee companies since, ‘We have carried our old patrons suit at once and your choice can be had Seine stares tol ot laveene Soo tures and all favorit shades, including WHITE. SALE AT ALL THREE STORES {a entitled to $50 in prize money is creating all ports of excitement around | Madison Square Garden. Morltz's ef-| forts to collect the $0 have already | of the Twenty-third Ward Bank; Robert J. Cluse, a builder; John McK. Camp, who has a wholesale coal juginess 4 Morris Helgtts: over the past year at lower rates, but under present conditions feel obliged to charge above rate, Artificial for which householders the wallets filled with diamonds. | factions little east pb wrangled and chattered over the finances of the club, which the girls Number one is a hat m very finest, softest quality of white the loss was discovered all the | housemar ay the boys took to their own uses!hemp and adorned with two enor- t lice courts and cost : = = enployeen were searched, but of course | manuf. In a way not altogether unlike the| mont eatin Baauty. Sheen 1 Nee eda Ane cat Bie pecbiagh, Iai fel Cot cece ae Resse Tey 6 ee fA Re-trace of the @iamonds was found George methods of certa!: politicians whose x ae einy | . At cided! pounds, or ton, Is soiling wholesale e Heliman, Milossky told the police, Anneman, emblem is a tig Figure number two shows the tiny) quest and ts making things lat 124 cents a hundred pounds, or took the diamonds to the home of his! George Bohfinger, All over the cor<dora of the court the} Miss wearing a lace tunic with | unpleasant for the circus peop! 2.50 @ ton. pdbad’ liegt ene bie them In a]L. Werner, secre! ale Social| black velvet straps very much re-| Morite is an tronworker and I at —_—_———_— ‘ stove for four months, Then, after get- on Gas Company. - ; , No. 23 Cherry street, It is admitted | y a ting @ lot of them set Into rinks for his| Tuvolle, who waa a wealthy biffider, | Git, Witt headquarters at io. 204 embling that of big sister's and 0) No. 2 | volt 1m namitted |New French Amba FIFTH AVENUE sat two wallets, ‘The detectives are waid to be looking @ky of No. 2888 Third avenue. Inside of » minute Hellman had slipped _ to ‘Feldman, who hurried away. ‘ren he proceeded to dispose of the rest | by sale and through pawnshops. Te sold | in } pretty bonnet watch one might pos-|”” ¢ , try to ride the trtel aibly take to be sister's too, But) ven: phe circus version of the affair Broadway, chattered, what they thought of t ng each other e men, and as PARIS, April 6.—A series of diplomatic lived at No, 16 East One Hundred and changes {x being considered by the Min- Seventy-ixth street. Jacksgn, also & mule Wednesday ? AT THIRTY-SIXTH STREET of @ lot, Milossky sald, ) to a| builder, Hved at No. street, | fast as they were driven from one vor- ‘ . | latry of Foreign Affaire, acconting to | ‘ cavaile' . : ceriainly sister does not wear pretty he remendounly | att . man Whore name is in the porse-sion of! Lavelle'’s sister, Mra. ner by tho court offcers they t A + {48 that Moritz, who ts (remendoualy | ranonty, It is regarded as possible that = the police, With the Mine fate ts cenaraced Geom pat ore tne Geurl ateers Ry Droldered silk socks oF dAIMtY RAT-| using andl ery" atvong, sured Ino | feports, Ht te rewarded aa poreile tat] Outfitters to Boys, Misses and Children » firat axles of the 4 Feldman | tn Jackson's hame at his housekeepe character of ‘fellows who would chear|ters with big transparent chiffon | tie ring, grabbed the mule around the! \mpassador at Wasnington. will be pieced Sheed IB Bh Se 8x ote aie Gia wusisess Aud youne Hellman. soon | Yelle, who wanted. hs, sleter. ta, wecorns | iTS!" money enatters.” bows on the side, which fs the mew! neck and was choking the astontahed |¢ 1 to Madrid anu that “Antony For Saturday—we have prepared velle, who wanted his sister ‘onciled to her husband, She insisted Jon remaining at the Jackson home, On he night of M 2 Lavelle invaded And her white Kid) beast to death whe and threo attendants) yiadisioas Kiobukowskt, who ie now dQ him from’ vrench Minister at Brussels, will be | went to Washington. No confirmation of eat for Kiddie. | pumps docorated with a contrasting | piled him le q|Color are very smart, indeed, the Garden. NEW ELECTION CALLED WHEN THE CLUB GOT FUNDS. Once upon a time all was'peace A Special Easter Display In all departments, including st timan was + and stated that Heil- | Jackson's house nded an au t shut e ree 1s erie! Moritz appeared at Yorkville Court) these move n be obtained, 2 ona Stare abe saan afer aiedsver | auca™ aaa aNd TaD ea tm an maenae, ow, on the THBRC|sime ago Moris wes advied te pick She" sarags of Hatnen Henry mat Girts, Juniors and Misses id tne WM ena | atten tares [DRAGNET SET FOR POGGI, [ic Paiwman Xe, iti whim ie tt |ctcge the wal ew ss tam] and beauty of colors, combinations and textures the maie and his incompetency to han- die money was the subject under ais- sion. The girls outnumbered the boys but the boys were more astute and combined on electing just one candidate—the treasurer, Fi Rudderman was chosen for the office and somehow or other the boys lost all interest in further cholce of officers. There was a w! pered discussion and one by one ti rose and left the meeting. The chair- man forgot to count the ballots, asi: to be excused “to attend a wedding.” What happened next Is the reason the Armadale Social Club appeared to-day as a body in the Centye Street Court, According to the story told by Miss Anna Rosofsky, a diminutive young woman with unlimited talking capacity, the girls elec to wateh the money t was deposited in some good bank, The trustees haven't had a thing to do since being elected, ordiog to the story, the boys held | meeting to which girls were not invited, They divided the money in pro rate fashton according to the length of membership. ‘They were sattafied and even insisted on treating the girls to ice cream, smiling all the while, pending the inquest. The ing THE FUGITIVE “GUN MAN.” No Trace of Him Found Sinct He Left General Sessions on ‘Parole. District-Attorney Whitman and P lice Commissioner Waldo have spreat a dragnet for Louls Pogs!, the “man killer’ who was reteased on parole Wed- neaday by Judge Crain in General § Bions, pending trial on the charge carrying a revolver, as a second offense Thousands of circulars containing minute description of Poggl and characteristics as taken from the recor¢ of Police Headquarters and bearing au excellent portrait of him have been |r sued. Copies have bean aent to the chtofs of police in the United States and] ’ Canada. District Attorney Whi! fusing to comment on Judge Crain, showed to-day tha would take no further ol in th event of Pogg!'s recapture, with the Judges of General Sossions, At Mr Whitman's requost Justice Vernon M Davis, in the Criminal Branch of th in rushing him out of the Garden so rapidly that he went clear Across Madison ‘avenue before he stopped against a building. As he exhibited a skinned nose, throe sumps on his head, a jacerated right hand and various black and blue marks and insisted the policeman had as ! him, a summons was given to him, Po- iceman 7,74 proved to be Edward Whalen, of Traffic Squad C, and he was in Yorkville Court to-day, Moritz Pole ack didn't show up. Whalen, who was somewhat ed, told Magistrate Breen that he had, in- ed, aided in subduing Morita, but that his efforts had been confined to keeping the jronworker from storming the Gar- den and raising a disturbance, esterday eld Whelen, wn into the ax on and tn- riding the ile the night befor put him| Last night he was there again, — | “He becaine #0 boisterous and created vuch @ riot that the cireus people had arrested, In the Night Court he as fined $5 by Magistrate Krotel. The eo are amply able to do thelr neing, My ist opened with medica! and tmony to estabHsh ‘the cause An important point for tho y of hibit we have ever assembled. The Worker’s Alphabet Hand Embroidered Chiffon Waists Made over silk & trimm-|! Also, a specially prepared display of EASTER MILLINERY in which the various models bear tribute to the good taste and originality of De Pinna designing. Exclusive and novel Hats for little children from 3 to 10 years Becoming styles in Hats for girls from 10 to 14 years Also, a variety of smart Hats for misses from 14 to 20 years Prompt deliveries assured Purchasers of De Pinna Ready-to-wear Apparel are promised deliveries without disappointment—this applies even to selections made up to the last moment on Saturday. | testified that Lavelle had his right hand soat pocket. The defense ts that reached into his pocket with a kill and that Jackson, think- Ne had a revolver, reached to in the hall, picked up a gun and shooting, haney to go home. As she was leaving she wiw a revolver on a chair in the front hall and asked about ft. e- haney, according to Mra. Lavelle, sat Mr. Jackson was expecting somebody ng the examination of wiinesses, . George W, Perkins w very busy iron, Te asked many Ggem \pneared to ty a low Jurors s with ever WOMAN SECRETLY BURIED | AND DISINTERRED BABY. Ieted one! , while re ng point in the evidence, bile business and young Hellman soon © stands for Operators New Shoes for Easter Who, on machines, ay - ~ " STORY OF THE ROW CAUSES |: Cc e ferred the ae experience with Pol- fi Make fancywork from Grandmother Admiis Ghoulish AMUSEMENT IN COURT, |mect easinst Poss! from Ge Axes | itck Was confined to keep him from @o- Sites, Women's Pumps, Oxfords and Buckle Shoes in all Shirtwaists to screens. Work to Hide Shame of Dead During the recital of the story Magis. |#00* to the Gupreme ( tra back into the Garden after he was a2 to 44 the new shapes and a great variety of materials. ‘This means a speedy ed out, Models at This Price, nay 5 ; Appleton could hardly keep from | They're in great demand Daughter, vate Appleton could har he ts caught. 1e summons against Whelan was Aud earn right good pay, ‘ita: Bisas 0, 18 Mulberry | oSDIading With laughter and twice rose | "judge Crain has given no explanation i. Mintre guards We AimericanWaist@ Street Shoes in colors to As you will see if ateaet, Pate 3 locked “| ind turned his back while his shoulders jo his action In parcling Pows ' Jen doors this aft let: tt Whit You read World Ads, to-day. sear as shook, | spite of tho protest of Assistant Dis-| the mined tronworker out complete costumes; e 821 Broadway, cor. 12th St. w Your Honor,* sald Miss |trict-Attorney Weller. Lawyer lobert pure, in whose custody Pogs! Police Headqua in that ett 1) responsibility for the 1 { Wwe used to be grect frends, but 1|M i wa 3,2 10 t Jeanette Laurency, eighteen | ee ait ean to them boye, again. Judge Crain, has emplo in the General Hos. | 7 oul i ve! 4 ctives 0 locate the fugit! “Help Wanted” Ads. ch 15 an the ravult of an op ahey 5 pee ee ee teed peo mmisatoner Waldo has no y ‘ $ e Mra, Ci i v Sy Tier | fled the tral Office detectives th Were Printed in Last pete) te. Aliana to: pave: Rep ‘We ran a dance and made $106 and | ie capt ¢ Pogg! means promotion 1,054 MORE Shoes in Buckskin, Can- vi Crash and other Colonial Buckle Shoes in Brown and Gray Buckskin; Patent Leathers in an unusually wide range of styles. Prices begin at the minimum for well made and ser- viceable shoes. An ample corps of competent sales- people insures accurate fitting and satisfactory service. A Lot of Pleasure from a single teaspoonful. Two + cups in place of merely one. DhiteRose | We wouldn't CEYLON TEA kaow too mu | up among themselves * tod us, When I heard thi i end went to nee @ law: and he sald to I got the subpoen sammy Montaugs you belleve me Judge? “1 at me and the other | Mrs. | girls an d to get out of was | house, Miss ner had her din} caught in the door they slammed on us |ab: the money which the olu , Which was horn | before she was taken to tho heap had been secretly buried In the Paterson cemetery without a permit. When the young mother dlod, Laurency continued, her body Drought home, After it had bee them subpoenas jand v t house a py to A pti sd Mik Antoinette ve who effects it. Sunday’s World| n Than in ALL THE SIX OTHER The #' Laurency, NEW YORK SUNDAY NEWS. PAPERS COMBINED. You May Telephone “8 4 the Your “Help out graft a Wanted” Ads. to’ The World Jf You} casket Mre, Laurency had gone to tho| and that straightened it |" In thelr own defonce the of the One Quality, the Best. | Please— cemetery at night, disinterred the body! ‘Btratghtened what out’ ked the club told of thelr terrible struggles to tle hog Ay y Sixth Avenue Fifth Avenue CALL 4,000 BEEKMAN of the infant and placed tt besite ite | Court, “Her heel,” said Miss Rosofeky. /make the dance @ success, even th | ig se erie othere—Try tt. “ mother’s body, Even the undertaker| Then she told how the boys had pro: ening to send in a hill for the rarensiye., ‘| above Forty-fifth St,” FRISARSTTASDSITASTDSDSSS | AKI not know twp bodies instead of one tected themaeiven by not having the |which would more than cover the $106 White iose Coffee, Pound Tins, 80,'| XSin°at % a Dsranr. at Nineteenth Street wore buried ia the casket, club incorporated and never giving re | Magiotrate Appleton reserved decision.