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4} Pat BRON ~ STRIP CLOTHING | AS HORSE DASHES OFF BABY INCRIB INTO BROADWAY Robberies So Numerous Resi- dents Discuss Appeal to Thieves Instead of Police. Runaway Smashes Into Car and Buggy and Two Men Are Hurt. BIG SECTION IN TERROR. | |aiong behind at top speed, a big brown horse drawing one of MoCreery's or- nate delivery wagons ran away through West Forty-fourth street from Fitth avenue to Broadway to-day, Before the brown horre w aumht It had collided with a street car and a horse and ding Presents While Playing Pinochle Next Door. | DUKEY, Injured two men, had lost the delivery wagon and narrowly missed | running down a crowd of pedestrians at . | Forty-fourth street and Broadway, Peeters mm the Avenue WH. John dls: | “., eunaway atarted trom in front of (Stet of the Bronx, who have suffered |i. worty.tourth street entrance to ete hundred burglaries within the last |sherry's while the rig was in charge of Week, are in a quandary whether (0 @D-| Frank Greishaber, a helper, Gretshaber peal to the police or to the robbers jhe his seat and sawed away at the Oaly one policeman has been seen In| reins, but was unable to slacken the that remote district during the last year | speed of the horse. and he was off duty, investigating eome| Policeman Plagge of the Fifth avenue real estate he was about to mounted squad, riding south tn Fifth Burglars, on the contrary, a avenue at Forty-fifth street, heard the a6 thick as the population and their re-|cries attending the start of the runaway, cent activity ts amazing. Spurring his mount, Dony, the poll: ‘The janitor of a row of houses in| man turned into Forty-fourth street and Fox street reported to-day that the|started after the runaway. At the Sixth thieves etole his hall and stair carpets avenue crossing the runaway horse just a0 @ast as he laid them; that they even | missed a northbound car, which struck stole the looks and knobs off the doors|the wagon and slammed {t against an ‘and that a band of merry outlaws was * pillar. Greishaber was thrown out, taking out one of his ¢urnaces when he | stunned Ser it and Patrick peptic them away. motorman of the car, was cut by glass ikAtmeyt Ee WONOLANG TAKE |from the vestibule windows, CLOTHES OFF BABY After striking the car the runaway \Aleng the Avenue St. John the aplene |{aehed Into a horse and turey south- nd driven by Isaac Klask, a con- GA average of one rovbery per house De lreactor of No. 32 West One Hundred and Gy ls being maintained. A pair of pretty qweitth street. ‘The right whatt of mean thieves got into the fat of Bimon| Kiagk's buggy was broken off and his Rosenfeld at No. 10% Avenue Bt. JonM | norse was incerated. The shock of the ete tur vet coly em on the {Collision eparated the MoCreery horse marketing. from the delivery wagon and the animal _clething, Jewelry and teeabats 0¢ Mr, bd canes Macsaeerey ite Mrs. Rosenfeld, but they rowed ¢ 's| broken harness iaelee aenitee i thas jee a PaaS suigos tee lithat and frightening him more thoroughly at naked and icft it bawling in ite crib, every jump. At Broadwi ot While tt may be that one or other of the amaiie a tae, cote \ had a baby of the same size at People standing at the crossing and ‘heme, the Rosentelds are very indig- One Couple Robbed of Wed- talking about themselves naturally did not hear the approaching horse un- til it was almost on top of them. Prov- identially all escaped to the sidewalk Plagge came along. neat. Morris Kronberg of No. 1080 Avenue @t. John wae another of yesterday's vietims. While his wife was out in the afternoon borgiire took the lock and | », Hinges off the hall door, collected all the | we they could, cleaned out y's clothing, wh Just abbed the bridle and the well trained Dony stopped McCreery horace suddenly his legs crossed and fell, and at on his head until Daniel Dellow, the regular driver, arrived and took charge of him. ane FEE RIVER UNDER BUFFALO. Detilere Fi even to the eum- h Mrs. Kronborg hed Just taken eut of the trunk. In ad-| to the underwear they took two moth balls which had been to day away with the winter Cohens in the same house were ® fhyored by @ party of invaders who y carriage in which to carry What makes the Cohens fe that the robbers will probably by carriage for ¢ ingry about it that be has taken a weok off and will that week eltting Just inside his @eor with @ lapful of knives and ROBBED AS THEY PLAYED PIN. OOWLE NEXT DOOR. \briel Hyman of No, 616 Southern fa just as sore as Cohen. | He bg vr Pee gota + it of iver Soe Present. It was value: ‘ Save. Burglare came and got it last night while the Hymans were next oor at a progressive pinothle party. ‘The bérglars also took a windowbox | , of Blooming fiah. Yesterday thieves entere No. O14 Stream 65 Feet City Streets. BUFFALO, N. Y., April 5.—An under- ground river has been discovered under Main ‘street, at one of the bustest cor- ners of the city, Driliers, while locating the foundations for a new bank bulld- ing, lost their @rill soon after striking the sixty-five-foot level. 1 showed that they had etruck a stream of run- ning Ir The water backed up in the hole for inty-five feet, or about the level of Lake Erie, and the bellet ie expressed that the stream has its outlet in the lake CLEAR THE YACHTS, LADS! J. Stuart Blackton of the t Club, ing something pringlike in the alr that presages the at > coming Of summer, has tysued General morria chair an da mahog- | N from hds flagship, the rook the fol- 8 Cunningham, janitor of Nos and 622 Fox street, declared to- et that none of his tenants dared step in that ie ht and tl Gilbert to Be nd the Rev | Boynton to Committee will rlow @e Zatra, chairman; AWwah Nickerson and J. Lewis Luckenbach, he assorted cinders in the collectors of 4. “At first they used to work in paire, threes, but now I believe they in sort of chowder parties of ten t twenty. Some are expert dumb- walter climbers, and I know of two umes where they took away the dumb- ter after they t! er al th the flat in it that they had ridden up It would seem [29 and if they y they are working they @ enough material tc a row PHOLDUPS AT NIGHT ARE com.) MON INCIDENTS, > at night have become so com mon in the Avenue St. John district tha "Phe neighbors do not even gossip abou “them any more. Mrs, A ‘widow of No. 6 Cyprus aven' § ®eant attention to-day when she | ‘gold of being robbed of her purse con taining $400. miles before I found + she said, “and he told me “aithough that epot was on his beat, hi never got around there except on Thurs. days." be A mase meeting of Avenue St, John residents has been called for to-night sand @ delegation will and ask if the Police De ont Patrolman around once or twic Weak. Fermission will also be asked fo form a vigilance committee, a sort of baelyerd armed patrol, A reporter who jwisited the neighborhood to-day found many men seated in front of thelr aan Mterally armed to the teeth, geked if they didn't fear being 4 for violating the Sullivan law Feplied wearily: | ; Whom? If we should see a cop ® wolform come through this part of Bropx we wouldn't survive the ” the Bixty-third ths » Avenue Wt. many usands of other fands, they ay: “Well, it liao BURGLARS TRAIL OF INJURED COURT SEND With a mounted policeman clattering vietion, GRIST OF CROOKS TOCELS Few Suspended Sentences Even on First Offenders of Shady Reputation. | | The Judges of the Court of General |Seasions yesterday disposed of prisoners {who tad plended gutity or been con- jvicted of ail kinds of crimes, There Were few suspended sentences, as nearly Jall the prisoners, while first offenders, did not bear good reputations, Th penalties Imposed wore: BY JUDGE SWANN. Abraham Sliveratein, twenty-one years old, Pleaded guilty of grand larceny | the second degree, Stole a handbay from a passenger on the “1.” No pre- vious conviction, Penitentiary for nine months, BY JUDGE O'SULLIVAN, George Kaylor, fifty-three years old. indicted for burglary. Convicted of re- celving stolen property. No previous conviction, State prison for not leas than three years and six months or more than four years and six months Smith Saunders, thirty-six years old, Lorenzo Gilimore, twenty yeara old, and Howard Gilmore, seventeen years old. Indicted for burglary. Pleaded qullty of receiving stolen goods, Saunders, no prior conviction, Penitentiary for six months, Lorenzo Gillmor, one prior conviction, State prison for th: ears and six months. Howard Gilmore, no prior conviction. Himira Refonmatory. BY JUDGE MULQUEEN, Dominick Galgane, twenty years old. Convicted of burstary in the third de sree. No prior conviction. State @rieon, hot teas than two years and #ix months hor more than five years, Frank Grace, thirty-six years ofd. Pleaded guilty of grand farceny. Stole two automobile tires. No prior convic- tion, Penitentiary for #ix months, James Connelly, twenty-four years old. Pleaded gutity of attempted grand | larceny. ‘Tried to steal a gold watch | from passenger on “L."” No prior con- viction, Sentence suspended. Harry Dultz, eighteen years ol. Pleaded guilty of petty Iarveny, Stole furs from department store, One prior conviction, New York City Reforma: tory. BY JUDGE FOSTER. George Poppleton, thirty-nine years old, Pleaded guilty of attempted rob- bery in the first degree. Held tobe. keeper with revolver and stole @ pair of whoes. Penitentiary for six months, Stanley Nowak, twenty-two years old. Convicted of grand larceny, Stole $1 from employer. No prior conviction, Penitentiary for one year. Samuel Schecter, twenty-two years olf. Ex-convict. Pleaded gutity of Possession of burglar's tools, Elmira reformatory. Richard Dunn, thirty years old. Con- | vieted of selling cocaine, No prior con- THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 56, 1912. A Ploaded guilty of carrying a revolver. Fined $2. nry Winter, seventeen years old. Ploaded guilty of burglary. No prior Reformatory. nineteen years old Pleaded gutity of carrying a revolver. No prior conviction, Fined $0. By JUDGE CRAIN. Bevino Di Salvio, twenty-nine years old. Pleaded gullty of attempted grand larceny. Shopll No prior convic- tion. Elmira Reformatory. John Bambrick, twenty-five years old. Indicted for burglary in the third de- Gree. Second offense. Mieated guilty as firet offense. Two prior Penitentiary for ten month: Henry Mortact, twenty years olf. Con- victed of rape in second degree, No prior conviction, Elmira Reformatory Highest in Quality Lowest in Price Diamond demand keeps on outgrowing supply. Natural effect; prices keep up and go higher. But Lambert pur- chases from cutters in Europe are always in quantities, anticipating rises. Payments always spot cash, importa- tions always direct. This means a saving to you. Mount- ings (solid 14-Karat and 18-Karat gold and platinum) hand-made in the Lambert factory. Hence values like these in engagement solitaires. We guarantee what we sell. We guarantee the accuracy of every statement made in this advertisement and we guarantee every statement made in our store. ENGAGEMENT RINGS SS |S ted for guilty of receiving ste prior conviction. M Abramson, W Sale of Soft Double Brim Shapes basta Md the pe tai as sete quoted a fortnight at $8.50. was a most pronot ones Others were 4 asking $10—AFTER we bed | ized it. To-morrow, the final day before Easter, we will lace on sale ONE THOUSAND OF THEM AT THIS XTRAORDINARILY LOW FIGURE— Shot elevator runner in apartment house | ‘0. % West Ninety-severith street. State rison for not less than three years or re than four years, { Patrick Shields, thirty-two years old. ‘Convicted of burglary. No prior con- | viction. Penitentiary for ten monthy. 4 PAPER SEIRT PATTERN FREz. You can get @ May Manton Panter . Diamond of 4 Diamond of mag Burt Pattern Wve with next Bundasen || Diamond of tine | a brilltancy nificent. color fo World, for the coupon, See Page 6, |] duality. mounted | Oo, Prilllan Lambe Regularly Sunday World Magazine of April 7.| [17 sold 14-karat | Mounted: Seonomice hele of Regular 10 cent paper pattern free to || rola ..... 825.00 | ony... down to-8100.00 | for 00 $8.50 to $10 Sunday World Readers. PAGE FINDS DIAMOND. Gem Lay Three Hours in Ast: Frank O'Brien, a page at the Hotel Astor, was happy last night when he went home with twenty-five one dollar ‘bill EAMLESS Wedding Rings quality famous for over 35 years. Every shape and style, thickness and width. Engraving free. $ 4% If you knew, or could imagine, all the pretty effects posdible with these double-brim models, it isextremely doubtful if ANY price would ever induce you te buy anything elsa, where ELE- GANCE was the end desired. So soft and Pretty and BE- COMING !—wby not ASK tebe shown them, to-morrow. Asai inducement we have made the price avery specialone. for Easter. Barly in the afternoon he found a large diamond solitaire on the floor of the lobby. He gave it to the clerk at the information desk and took | & receipt. Soon afterward Charles Norfolk, Gdvertising agent of Chic: approached the desk and he had just lost the diamond tn his ring, It was on the floor fully three . £8.75 1 oe 5 e Sparkling Useful Pins hours, and hundreds of persons prob- | Fourteen-karat gold brooch with pendant attachment, peidinvlomertidetill to be worn on chain, hand made mounting, with 9 fine % : = diamonds, $100.00. Smart Dress Shapes Fan ings Vine Milag Dress Shapes—black| Fancy es isi andcolors.............. . 97.50) grade, 95. Black Hemp Dress Shapes—allef-| at. fective, at........scseeseees 95.95 ae Dress Shapes—white G uaranteea solid gold Brooches, ne, Belt " r ¢ d branching, at. . M Pins, Bar pin of unusual beauty. Four choice diamonds of Ostrich Fanta: eo ene kistia be Handy eins low: lovely color set in platinum, and 5 carefully selected Bercsees $2.93 to 912.50 est prives. —First Fl save in buying and 't Floor, Annes. manufacturing and our economy means a saving to you, topazes, in handsome mountings of solid 14-karat gold. Because of the Lambert importing and manufacturing policy the price is but $60.00. ‘Fashions in Bracelets More bracelets will be worn this ae than ever. You will find at Lamberts all the fashionable styles in solid gold Bracelets, along with original Lambert creations. Here are illustrated two bangle bracelets, popular in pattern, and as near perfection as the best factory methods can make them. Floral pattern, half engraved, pol- ished; original and beautiful de- The Optical House of M.H. Harris extends to its many friends and patrons Easter Greetings. Wat tons é 23rd Bt, near Fourth As Fiveteanee bet. Bthandéth Aves. tor een re, Sistendaand Ste, 16 Nasseu Bt,’ pear Jobo Bt. d ostrich trim. ‘he Renard reputation for chic, staal i at $10, requires no praise here. They speak for ieeren ee A Hat for Every Gown—$5.00 Our $5 hats beat the world! = Youcan buy three or four—s hat for every gown—every occasion. We can say truthfully that the $5 hats we offer, to-morren have never been matched in this city at the price, Other Easter Models, $15, $25 up to $75 Second Floor Salon, At $5 Penitentiary for one month. Mary Barton, twenty-one years old, and Marie Shurman, thirty-six years old. Pleaded guilty of @rand larceny. Stole articles lued at $58 from de- partment store, No prior conviction. Sentence suspended. 1d, Michael Viecaro, _ Ne me Delicious on Hard-boiled Eggs Makes Hot and Cold Meats Tasty. At Delicatessen and Grovery Heres. CENT! Spoon with each bettie, than ¢l worth value. “look at the finger ends, and every pair contains— A Guarantee that Guarant “Look in the hem” for the your protecti 5 “Kayser” gloves cost no more Don't accept the “just as good" kind “Kayser’—the kind that “don’t wear out” at the finger “tips,” 60e., 760. sign; popular Eas- GIRLS’ EASTER A From Our New Children’s Section Our delightfully attractive Third Floor“ Speci Shop” for girls ‘and young misses has quite outdone Melt preparation for this Saturday before Easter event There are so many little ecstasy. to-morrow—many of them for the very most difficult to single out and expati feature. At$15 Solid 14-karat Bracelet, rose finish; set # with two fine sapphires and a superbly cut dia- mond between them. Is engraved and opens. workmanship for $30. REF ASHIONING DIAMOND JEWELRY In the remodeling of jewelry and resetting of dia- monds we place at your disposal the services of the best All this beauty and high grade inducing styles on view, first time—that it seems late upon any particular Misses’ Ultra Smart $19.75 Suits This is suit that has every subtle mark for dis- styles, reliable goods cheaper ever paid elsewhere, tinction for which th “Re ar anh gaat, cate our ristneas te taree designers and the resources of a thecoaiiy Sines ith adnoe beauiital gary ine gon is noted. Leones gives the Best TERMS andEasien ¢ | factory. No charges for designs. Reasonable charges for brows serge, with collar and cuffs of white, fin- the best work. Our factory on the premises under per- ees TS ta AT erent trace of red; the ages range i from 18 to 17 years, sonal supervision insures prompt de:ivery always. We Guarantee All Watches Guaranteed solid 14-karat gold Watch, engine turned hunting case, Waltham, Elgin or Lambert works; inspected and regulated by our staff of watchmakers; price, $30.00 Other solid gold Watches, open face or hunting case, for men, $25.00 and up; for ladies, $7.50 and up. The Waltham and Elgin watches that are sold by Lambert Brothers are guaranteed by Lambert Brothers, Watches repaired in the best manner to give long, good service, at short = notice and low charges. The Popular La Valliere, $3.50 Up Sautoir Chains, $6.00 up Our La Vallieres of solid gold, bright with diamonds, pearls and other gems, are popular with evening dress among ladies of refined taste. With all $5 Lace Dresses—$3,75 Exquisitely patterned i elaborately trimmed with laces and smbroidery, finished with dainty satin en; ial i ee material is « very fine $14 Serge Coats—$9,75 New and exclusive el. ith Fren ‘ back; collars and cuffect ted te erenel hagen blue; richly finished ‘wi ; T3017 yearn, dished with braids 2274 3d Av. bet. 1886-2240n 04 7W.14St. $3.75 Pure Linen Dresses—$2.98 Made of pure linen, in whi ural tan; sailor collar and wuts tay: embroidered in red, leather belt; for ages 0 to 14 yeqenet i Girls’ Cute Little Coats—$5 Choice of several new and pretty models in § plsin tailored box coats in covert or mixed clothes ava n pring coats: fs rge sailor collars of plain tan or blue; for ages Gta ts nature wath don’t wear out— their beauty and freshness of modelling these charming ornaments are low in Cc serge pravvigeme dy eae ty hic Easter Waists wear out before the gloves, The waists illustrated rep- 2, There's a way to tell the { resent two of the smart de- genuine. y signs to be exhibited in to- morrow’s Easter offer at a special price concession. A wide assortment of models 4 —swill be ‘shown. “Kayser.” It is there for Two circle pat- Solid 14-ka rat 4k t pas attend nae rane Solid 14-karat gold polished, re- We ord} ia gold La Valliere, | (erat gold, 4 half | gold, one fine dia- | constructed rub; 89 Velie Wolste he ordinary kind,” and are half pearls and ba- Hares ae 4 a frond and one ba- | 44" half pearis, At $1.95 double in quality, fit and roque pearl drop, pearly roque pearl, baroque pers Dateh pei Cincy Les Lissa * use % 97.75, 10,90, eg wet elaborately embroidered and trim. Solid gold neck chains with soldered links, in many new patterns, for La Vallieres and lockets, $2.00 up. Platinum Neck Chains, $6.75 Up LAMBERT BROTHERS Diamond Importers and Manufacturing Jewelers, Third Ave., Cor. 58th St. Store Open Until 6.30——Saturday Nights Until 10 med with antique Cluny lace; ished with exquisite peplum. $5 Allover Lace Waists Al $2.95 As illustrated—beauti- ful allover tucked net Val. lace, with dainty colored’ velvet bow; pretty peplum of b allover lace. aaa in the hem” for the name 8 os ix Glove: