The evening world. Newspaper, April 17, 1912, Page 11

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\ wee TWOMEN DYING | ONE DEAD AFTER ~REVOLVERFIGT Stagger for Block, Firing Until i, All Three Fall and Are ; Unable to Rise. (ONE A “GANG” LEADER, All Taken to Harlem Hospital , Where Man “Who Began It” Dies. ‘Twe men were walking north elons @econd avenue at 9 o'clock last night ‘when at One Hundred and Fourteenth treet @ third man etepped from a Georway, drew @ revolver and fired. ‘The two men stood close together. One of them drew a revolver and re- Qurned the fire. Then he sank to the Pavement, @ bullet in his stomach. As he fell he handed the revolver to his @ompanton, and the latter continued to @heot until @ bullet entered the pit of ble stomach and he fell. @o close was he to his wounded com- jon that he reache back the revolver fies egain at their ailant. The ‘ter approached close to them and red a bullet into the back of one of hem, then fell and, flat on his stomach, be fred again. All three men got to their feet, and, fring at intervals, they staggered to in his back and @omach had the revolver, but he was fast losing strength. He passed it back to his companion as he staggered and Gell in a heap in the gutter. The lone man al ‘as shot in the Stomach and was st ing. He turned @s though to walk when a bullet entered his back and again he keeled Over, but he was quickly on his feet. He walked south along the avenue, turned West into One Hundred and Thirteenth Gtreet and reached Lexington avenue, where he fell, ALL TO HOSPITAL IN THE SAME AMBULANCE. Dr. De Sautelle came from Harlem Hospital. The two men who lay at One Hundred and Fourteenth street and Third enue said they were Charles Thirteenth street, allas Kid Baker, and deader of the Kid Baker gang, and Jo- eph Poliser of No. 214 Bast One H red and Seventh street. Barles had a bullet in his stomach and another in his back. Polizer was shot through t Jett cide, The bullet punctured the lu No one knew where the third man was fnt!l @ boy ran up and sald that a man was at One Hundred and Thirteenth Wtreet and Lexington avenue, and that be had @ revolver in his hand. The lice went there and found Vincenzo lorrello, who lived in the same house with Pollzer, His wounds were almost {dentical with those of Barles. Morrelio $s the son of Giuseppi Morrello, who is serving a twenty-five-year sentence In prison for counterfetting. The three men were taken to the! Hospital in the same ambulance, There the doctors said there was “not a chance fa a thousand" for any of them to re- gover, The shooting was the result of &@ @ang fued, the police say. Morello Aled early this morning. WOMAN SHOT BY PISTOL HUS., BAND INVENTED. A few minutes before tie police were ealled to this fight the reserves ran to Wo. 127 East One ..sundred and Second Btreet, where a great crowd had asse:n- bled, following the report Wat a woman had been shot to death. In the house the pollee found Mrs, The Bril @ had been accidentally shot by her |, Jacob. Stlres has been working on an inven- Meved would be adopted by bank mes- sengers and others who carry large sums of money. The scheme suggested itself to him after the taxicab robbery and fast night his revolver was per- fected, called his wife in to show it to and displayed it proudiy when it exploded and Mrs. Stires f Hospital would recover, yas fo Patrick McGot tached to the West station, was attacked by men last night at Forty-seventh street and Tenth avenue. The policeman had ordered the men off a corner and they attacked him, After knocking him down and kick- ing him, one of them took his night- stiok and beat him semiconscious. Mo- Gowan was taken to the station house, where he was treated for a fractured Nose and other injuries, On @ description he gave of his assail- ants, detectives arrested Thomas Ander- fon of No. 26 West Twentieth street and Edward Kelly of No. 82 Eleventh avenue. Both prisoners were identified by McGowan as having attacked him. ‘They were locked up charged with felonious It, evices for Lost. Memorial services for those who lost their lives by the sinking of the Titanic will be held next Sunday morning in the Cathedral of 8t. John the Divine. Bishop Greer will make an address, and there will be special music. When you are taking down notes do your eyes tire? Do they water? Is the strain of work- ing under electric light too much for you? Let one of our Oculists (registered physicians) exam- ine your eyes; possibly a pair of “office” glasses will relieve your eye strain and enable you to do your work with less wear and tear on your nervous system, Harris Glasses cost $2 or more e WS Stonnis Ocwlists Pye itn 01 Bread St., near Hahne's, Newarts PIANOS PLAYER-PIANOS | EXTRA! New Pianos $150 up 88-Note Player-Pianos $265 up Mop to think, so much for so Mttle, way 88-Note Player. Pianos to Rent Sciubert Piano Co. 28 West 33d St, 5.7, N.Y. 1 Special Uncommonly good suits at an unusu- ally low price---$15 ready-to-wear suits for men and young men that have the long-lasting, up- standing backbone of thoroughly good tailoring, good fab- rics and good trim- mings; and the dis- tinction o f splendid fit and clever styl- ing. That ’s the Brill Special $15 Suit. Motorwearables for Ownere and Drivers at Our 49th St. Store, 3 @ROADW. 47 CORTL, it 40th St. 79 DT ST., near Green Brothers BROADWAY, near Chambers St. wich. 125th STREET, at 3d Ave. UNION SQUARE, l4th Street, West of Broadway. Harlem Store Open Evenings. Elizabeth Gtires, twenty-eight, @ bullet | wound in her shoulder. Sne said that | tion of @ email revolver, which he be- | LINOCORD BUTTONHOLES | they Geo. | | | DANGERS OF FAT HOW FAT AFFECTS THE LUNGS How many peo- ple suffering from excess of fat can expand their lungs to fullest extent— giving to their bod- ies an abundance of fresh short, pantin breath of obesity makes the heart worl faster, sending the blood through veins ‘and arteries at double pressure, giving no time for proper nourishment of the body. And all because the lungs are crowded with rolls of fat that prevent smooth, easy breathing. How much better to dissolve the fat, and allow the Ree ere me Marmola ee which for years has red 00 harmless and effective in reducing fat people to slimness. The steady, even reduction is a without dieting or exercise, allowing 72 te five a you lke, eat what you || ike and still lose 10 to 16 oz. a day Marmola iption Tablets are for |} | tale by all or. mola |] | oy 184 Farmer Bldg, Detroit, Mich., at Se for a If getting t Hiclascoctore ley wea cate shar! Health And Success ‘ are such intimate relations that no one can be expected to be well acquainted with success who does not keep good hold on health. Most serious sicknesses etart in minor troubles of the digestive organs, Thousands know by actual experience that health and strength—and therefore success— Are Increased By Use of Beecham’s Pills in time, and bee fore minor troubles become deep- seated and ‘lasting. This famous family remedy will clear your sys- tem, regulate your bowels, stimu- late your liver, tone your stomach. Then your food will properly nourish you and enrich your blood. You will be healthy enough to resist disease—strong enough to take due advantage of oppore tunity after taking, as needed, BEECHAM’S have— exclusively —the —they're easier-to-button— don’t tear out. Ide & Co., Makers, Troy, N. ¥s THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 1918." ~4FRANKO'S ORCHESTRA. MLLE. CANTARELLI, RESTAURANT, DAILY. \ TUNA SOM AO NEW YORK. « We Have Purchased 875 Women’s Regular $25.00 and $30.00 “Printzess” Tailored Suits and Will Sell Them —¥ To-raorrow at #16 Complete, with box _containin, 9 gilt_ initial, and 2 nvelopes | Cc Die Stamped Initial Correspondence Cards 24 cards, bearing a_handsome These cards are the latest fad in society and already have attained @ tremendous popularity with all fashionable women. > Maia Fleer. Of course Every Woman knows that the “Printzess” trade mark stands for “Distinction in Dress"—It also stands for hable uci Tnimitable Style and the Acme of r Wi that they had a large and and no orders large fthem. They decided on vigorous measures to effect a complete clean so they wired us a less-than-cost offer, providing we would i shipment. We accepted on condition that the models should be of our own selection. This was agreed to and the result is a sale of high-class models, of high grade materials, at an unprece- dented low price. > Third Fleer. surplus of high class Spring materials on enough to dispose There is no need to tell any woman that intzess” fashions have a feputation throughout the country for style and individuality not enjoyed by any other ready-to-wear suits made. In every city in the States the best stores carry ‘‘Printzess” garments, knowing that they meet the requirements of the most critical trade, Only the cleverest Spring styles, also some Norfolk styles, some with ming on others; handsome trimming: jaces, satin, braid, fancy and crystal buttons, are used effectively. All are richly lined with peau de cygne. ‘he materials are whipcords, narrow and wide wale serges, English with fancy stripes, serges, swagger foreign mixtures and imported All sizes, 34 to 53-inch bust. Small, medium and large women ectly fitted. SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO., SIXTH AVENUF'S FOREMOST STORE. A Wonderful Showing of Smart, New Trimmed Dress Hats Designed Expressly for Present and Early Summer Wear—Original, Distinctive and Dressy Models. Values, UST as much “Paris” hats as the high-class, high-cost, exclusive patterns that made their creators famous. Hats that cleverly portray: the very. latest developments of millinery fashions, [7herend Fieer. Handéome Hats in Leghorns, Madagascar Body Hats, Hemps, etc. It would be hard to duplicate the style of these hats in the city for less than $10 to $15. Any woman in quest of a street or dress hat does herself an injustice to buy, without seeing our showing. $2.50 to $3.00 Tagal Hemp Untrimmed Hats, | 68 ‘wel rent Shapes, all the newest and smartest ideas. Not hapes, but winsome and becoming styles that are Furniture Week The greatest event of its kind, offering you un- paralleled prices on the Highest Grade Furniture, il Free Trimming Service A Our corps of skilled milliners will trim your hats free The! for you providing you buy the materials from us. They'll give your hat a smart and exclusive touch that is possible $7.95 only with this great organization. from Paris, much in favor to-day on the Rue de la Paix. French hat cost us 335.00. We offer the exact duplicate at... This ‘91.00 8-Piece Dining Room Outfit $50 y's one of the greatest bargains we've ever offered— we have sold nearly two hundred outfits. For Thursday another lot of one hundred to sell at this phenomenal price. One all-quartered oak Buffet, 60 inches high, top 43 inches long, 23 inches deep, French bevel mirror, 12236; a regular 84 World Wants Work Wonders, Bargains in Used and Exchanged Pianos You'll be astonished at the values we are offering. Hundreds of families are being made happy with ieee end anne are guaranteed for ten years, the fine instruments, same as new pianos. CF Fourth Floor, Pianos at *155 1 Steinway Upright 1 Knabe Upright 1 Sohmer Upright 1 Weber Upright 1 Hardman Upright 1 Kroeger Upright 1 Chickering Upright 1 Christie U ie ight Gabler Upright 1 Haines Bros. Upright 1 Waters Upright 1 Bradbury Upright and 21 others, are up-to-date mahogany vases 30 Days’ Free Most of the pianos Trial r you have SIMPSON CRAWFORD COW SIXTY AVENUE'S FOREMOST STORE—SIXTH AVE., 19TH TO 20TH ST., NEW YORK CITY: solid quartered oak, 44-inch top, @-foot extension; ealue, and siz (6) all-quartered oa” genuine slip seat Cha each, Complete for 850.00, $28.00 Genuine Leather $8.50 Rattan Rocker for Women’s House Dresses Never Sold for Less Than $1. Misses’ & Juniors’ Spring Dresses Including the Wanted Coatee Effect: Also Other Jaunty Styles. i down collar; waist with : This rocker Ay SPLENDID collec. 95 side pleats, long sleeves with tight has @ very high “i Dresses that a cuffs, full’ gored skirt with side back, full roll regularly for 87.50 placket, finished with pearl but- up . Dutch up to #10. at at Fin: soomy seat. Jt There are Dresses of French serge, Sum- three - quarter Cc / i only one of fs , ‘ sleeves with t good mer silks, silk foulards, - geo and lin- tight cuffs; at ati bi gerie, with the large sailor collar, and others 69c Petticoats at 49c¢ jummer furni- effectively trimmed with contrasting colors. Come in all desirable shades. Sizes to fit Misses, Juniors and Small Women. eel Y Basement. ure depaitment. attress Black and white stripe percale, made with pleated flounce and sec. tional ruffle. —— ee CF Basement.) French Imperial Edge A mat that has ne i) nh ! 2 Special Extra! Untrimmed 4 275 Women's lene than Handsome Hats iat 3 Regularly Sold Up to $1.48 Jt weighs full Spring Suits Special Basement Price | | Ibs. made of pure nye 7Sc and 89c ||} folt; Not One of Which Retails for Less Than $12.50, 915 ny and Even $16.50: All’ Re- Hain aah duced. te $Q.75 A Deferred Payment Plan ofselling Furniture, Rugs Upholsteries and other home fur- nishings may be arranged if desired with responsible persons, i eussanecesrenmrmeermiscesesceanses his unusual (is ia 9p INTH AVENUES FOREMOST STORE. in obtain a Extraordinary Sale To-morrow in Our Grocery English Potatoes ng quality, By that we mean they will cook lavor that no other potato has. This saleis pply is limited, so send your order inearly, $1.38 | E asw 36C Peck (15 Ibs. > Sisth Fleer, HERE is a Spring shape that can be purchased for little All | ning in apy | ne iderate pr yt M r hat is white, for Thy Bushel Sack . white and burnt, some with et flanges, others contrast ing chip flanges "7 Basement.__) ‘i, Mone can be sent ©, 0. D. and no mail or phone orders filled. © Masement, —___ dy Sa ee

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