The evening world. Newspaper, June 21, 1912, Page 16

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eerreT en <2 38 THE BEVSNING@ WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1912. SEEK GIRL WHO SHOT ( 4 1) |aiehtet and all—and charge the fores.) LOOKOUT FELLED IN RAID. | REFINED WOMEN CHUM NOW IN HOSPITAL HANDSOME BOBBIES section Xo ais of f city charter, vagabonds "writs" porecal, . abusive They are my i M ; in Willtam Street. articles over nom de plun Blank Cartridge Wound Serious, OF FIFTH AVENUE ARE sreen Hie kf al pollesinan Withoat. (he 1 woop dn atenes pootrobin | rer ane, “oa Sete vm Sree te ie 4 A dre © & real polle pout the] In a swoop upon an alleged po tuft th ites ‘ SMOKE AND JUDGE Police Look for Shooter, Wio conment of the Commisnioner of Police. | gi No. 194 Willan mtrest late yesterday |Own dhecactor Ie ue Glace ba the Gaake own character !s as black as the dark- Vanished in. Frig There were three hearings in the| afternoon Lieut. Becker and six of his jest midnight, and that is Just the reason din’ Fright. Yorkville court before Magistrate Mee! squad arrested four men. jthey resort to such measures, If those } Miss 9 » Kataman, a pretty nine Quade and the fourth came to-day.) 7 nen Were taken In what was os-| Who are guilty want any mi teen-y dressmaker, of 201 T —.— Apollos were there, and #80 Was| tonesty a restaurant on the second floor | Ret Ite MekKirvy, their arch enemy. } Mt ; enue H, Was taken (o Belle # of a three-story Dullding, the first story | ~ — ~we pital to-day suffering from powder burns Attorney Carl A. Meade, of the firm fae of Sherman and Sterling, immediately| Of Which ts occupied by a saloon and acroma the face. Her dearest friend, >; s nf The: Fautihe Sebenotsky, of Ot. OH fast hire Apollos. Pinched by Jealous asked tor a dismissal of the complaint,| the thitd by an engraving plant, y charging the Jealous policeman hai gave their names as John Ryan of No. teenth atreet, who shot her yesterday 197 Green i. eit’ ‘ einen) + ‘ ‘ de out 1 inst the F e he poll : Pr Referee in Case for Possession | with a tank cartridge, has disappeared, | Cops Are Freed in Their Own bien, "“Marintrnte.” Moquade Sen tl aay was ce teeweny ‘Joba Dota v [| c though no charge has been made against : ‘i nee St that way at all. Whereupon| & he rim , th : of Child Declares It Is | ner. Custody Pending Bonds. Attorney Meade waived further exain- Fe ee reine) CHEM LOH OF Kataman was v! Mis jon and the three Apotios of | the tlethy atrect, the aup- Common Custom. nofeky when the latter look a: reve — Aven were held for trial in Specis Mee eeday 1 He Biggest Furniture f, | “ Seasions. Their bonds were fixed a jer, and Joseph Barone of No. | from her trunk. It was loaded with! Fifth avenue Apollo cops cannot even | §300 each street, telephone operator, | Bargains in. New}, Hank cartridges, “1am going to show | patrol “the avenue,” attired in tweeds| No bondsman being — avattable,! gove: t men who were In the | Vere, aiscyOull “T will take Judicial cognizance of tha| YOU how I can shoot,” ahe said and straw hate, tf they don't took | Magistrate McQuade paroled the A y room gave names and addresses and | RISCO= , ed ‘or pos- jos, to hold themsely oir G fact that it ts quite @ common custom | Girls struggled playfully for Po®- | sharp, For the dandy “bobbies” of the irlesacrs “arti ee thelr. ‘ t | ‘among many refined women in the | e* . a of the weapon, which was dis- leaning against the wall In) 7 7 Fifth Avenue Association, whose won-|are to surrender themselves to. the hea he saw seven men N c orld to smoke} charged, the powder a 14 tk ne | the all w he sa n t farger cities of the world to smoke} powder and wadding strik- Vio ability to escort handegme nurse | Majesty of the law, unless bail 1s tuen in from the street. He lunged for | MJ | Cigarettes,” said Attorney Warren Les-|!e Miss Kateman in the fa Poliae- forthcoming. So, they cannot] push button connected with a buzzer | “The toothbrush that | now at this great], big store. Come}, in and see how}) we outdo compe- |?) tition in value — ;' ————-—} This Parlor ! 5 “_ Suite $18.9 PLAIN FIGURES |* Rn" " s This beautiful parlor ¢ Suite has heavy, sub- : | stantially made frame, mahogany finished; is é e e highly polished; has [4 lle to-day while sitting as referee in'the|Man Bajorath, who heard the shot, | #rl# across crowded crossings won for | Hay, being real pol . they can bel inside, but Detective Shields knocked | * 7 . ease of Richard V. W. Thorne, a mort-}catled an ambulance but after having | them the admiration of every lounger | policemen enough arrest’ them-| ftyan down and the raiders leaped up| holds its bristles gage broker, against his divorced wife, | her wounds dressed Mies Katgman re-|along Fifth avenue, themselves may | Selves. the stairs. ; ‘ab actress and now Mrs. Charles H. Pope. | fused to go to the howpital. Nor would| be in durance vile by ¢o-morrow, un- ‘The controversy between the divorced | she make « complaint against her friend, | leas bonds of $90 are forthcoming. fusband and wife ts over the custody! To-day, however, Miss Kataman's in-| ‘They dooked altogether too much Mke of thelr small son, Richard V. W. Thorne | Juries pecame so serious ¢hat ghe had 40] reat polieemon, «id these Fifth avenue | fr. When Mrs.’ Thorne obtained her /#0 te ellevue for ereatment: ‘The shoot’ | dandy Dulis, and that’s why they are Atvorce two or three years ago the yoo the Union Market station, and he madal/2 wad. They acted ike real police: | tety ot the aie re svn tn investigation dincovering that Minn men, too, and that's another reason. jorne no oan nd . Ceci Suobbonel’ the child. snes. the Rosnofeky in her fright hed disappeared, hey wore real badges to prove Aivorce case by leaving the little fellow] Mest han Keveatea at @ ed at Wada to Hal ae Thomases they were | a Mochiae 3 Man Arrested at Wedding. | Constables, by heck, and that's tho | 3 finely shaped arms and in the care of her aunt, Mra Cornelia) parpRaON, N. J., June 21.—Gener-| Magest reason of all. iS! XT.H AVENUE, CORNER. ! q 222 STREET, NEW. YORK, finely shan {arms and horns says he {# anxious to have! °° Ferro wan best man at the wedding} When the Iifth Avenué Ansociation ; lees ited tose, sil ctly under his personal! his friend, Charles Monachine, last {decided Apollos in form and figure, ig Pig that the decree be|Meht. The knot had been tied and the/Chesterfields in’ manners and ‘ohn amended #0 as to give him that rignt bent man had taken the bride for the|Drews in grace were absolutely needed Attorney Leslie was appointed referes| first dance when the door opened and|to give a distingue appearance to the to take testimony bearing on Who! Detectives Cervino and Close atrode into|avenue Thomas Kelly, Thomas Barrett Ghould have little Richard. ‘ene. Ferro took one look |and Joseph Ritter applied for the jobs “Tam going to allow considerable lat- @ bolt but the detectives )of being honest to goodness policemen je evidence heard here,” the lawyer said early in the heating, whiten nated him. ‘They had been walttnelfor the association. ‘They filled every was at his office, No 165 Broadway, |OutsKle until the ceremony was over. |roquirement, and they got the jobs and “Decause I think that, in deciding whion | Ferro was arrested charged with break-/the uniforms, Parent shonld watch over an Infant}!ng into the Mutual Trading Company's! On, those uniforms! Solomon in all Under circumstaces liko this, the char-| store on Church stroct three months a0] nis glory had nothing on the Fifth ave. acter of both parets should be fully /and of assaulting night watchman James!nug hobbies. They far outshone the Lawn Dresses, Gingham Dresses known to the Court.” Simonton with a blackjack, Navile Soult Women’s, Misses’ and Juniors’ sizes It was brought out that Mrs. Thorne —_ r hed _emoked clgarettes. do'a force, i “Wow,” sald Attorney T. J. MoManus, SHIPPING NEWS. Tenderloin. 6 counsel for the former Mre Thorne, Perr eee ne went out and h Sten't it true that ft was you who Ine], | ALMANAC FOR TO DAY, f @uced your wife to amoke cigarettes? | 9u> rises. ¢.26/Ka0 sets, ». AM, e@ Wash Dress Bargains _ | cael Linen Dresses (just like picture) Chambray Dresses Didn't you tell her that you and she Oh, Joy! No More Corns !| We up to $3.90 ‘would be more like chums if she en- | orth Joyed her amoke with you? Didn't you try for more than a year before you got her started to smoking?” “No, indeed," replied the dapper mort- gage broker, “I have not the slightest | smoking, but 1) 2's! x This Flat consists of Parlor, Bedroom, Dining Room and Kitchen, all for the 110 special price of......... 4 AUTO DELIVERY WITHIN 75 MILES. OUR TERMS, LIKE EASY TERMS 33,238:38 LOWEST IN TOWN We Pay R.R. Fare We Pay the Freight comin, } Sample Wash Dresses “that the practice of ladies smoking is A purchase of 3 big lines of women’s mo longer considered objectionable INCOMING STEAMSHIPS, neider , DUB TO-DAY, sample wash dresses on ae bela A eye Bis wcnnah @mong women of refinement.” Canada, Gibraltar, Rio : variety of both styles and fabrics to Orders PEN EVENID eck Cog Oe Mae Reg mee MRR, ets Mea ate, Caer: | Maton hae anaes in this lot Made of linen, e 4 vies Janus,’ a . B Ss . a fe a “Haven't you been in Europe?” OUTGOING STEAMBHIRS, bpoad ramie cloth, pique, lawns, batiste, ging- “Oh, yee—a couple of times.” 3 (Derrahil iia) : F F270 Savane cape dr ne Wiad: tase TODAY. feet hams and the new tissue fabries. Splendid | ‘Worth up to 7.50 “Yes.” oe Gelow. Conti’ Yous,” Lord Duwustict Santos. | hapes ! dresses, come in white and popular colors; HOMES COMPLETELY FURNISHED S.E. Cor. 124th St. & 3d Ave., New York} values range fiom $5 to $7.50; special $2.90. Silk Suits Soft weave taffeta in the new At changeable effects used in so many 90 of the best imported Spring mod- e els, with Macrame lace collar and CUE, csc ccccsecserrers ese apes Worth 25.00 Silk Dresses Changeable Taffeta Silks Rainproof Foulard Silks Striped Summer Silks Silk Petticoats. 800 in All the Leading Colors Another Big Sale of Boys’ Summer Suits | Double-Breasted & Norfolk Styles} Some of the biggest bargains in boys’ suits offered this season—every suit is all wool and strongly tailored and finished—almost half of them have 2 pairs of knickers; this season’s new patterns and colors—$5.95 values. ‘Boys’ Wash Suits Sale at $1.00 $1.50 Values Remarkably good wash suit bargains for boys—every suit guaranteed fast color—Russians and Sailors in newest colors, with underwaist attached to the bloomers. Boys’ Graduation Suits Special at $4.95 Blue Serge Suits—just the thing for a Graduation or Communion Suit—fast color, all-wool blue serges that will not fade or shrink, and that will keep their sha and fit. Smart Norfolk and Double-Breasted Mod splendidly tailored. Wonderful values at $4.95, Play Suits for Kiddies at $1.00 When you buy them you are buying both an article of apparel and a medium of fun and frolic for the little chaps. Cowboy, Indian, Baseball, Major and Middy Suits, Canvas Cowboy trousers with fringed sides, known as Chapps, all for boys, at $1.00; and Squaw Suits for girls, 3 v 3 279 BROADWAY, near Chambers St. ie 47 CORTLANDT ST,, near Greenwich, 125th STREET, at 3d Ave. UNION SQUARE, 14th Street, West of Broadway, be Harlem Store Open Evenings Union Square Store Open Saturday Evening hy ‘Special y News for Ie MEN Russian Cord Soft Shirts of Highly Mercerized Shirtings, seen everywhere at $2 and $2.50, will be here tomorrow at $1.15 These highly mercerized shirtings are very attractive, but they cost too much to make. The maker will not weave them next year. These shirts represent a closing-out of his stock of shirtings. Woven cords of color on white ground. Coat shirts without starch, excepting in theneck band. Double cuffs. Sizesfrom 14to17. 1200 shirts to go. Burlington Arcade floor, New Building. THE NEW STORE FOR MEN (Broadway, corner of Eighth Street, Main floor) Had a very successful Birthday Anniversary yesterday, thanks to men who appreciate that All-Wool Summer Suits of $15 to $20 Grade at $11.50 Make This Test £°°", Brass Beds Our Written Guarantee . These beds are proof against all acids, ammonia, wood alcohol and other alkali cleaners. With each i bed goes an insurance policy guaranteeing you a new ni aN : bed FREE if your bed ever tarnishes. They were here yesterday, hundreds of them, and will be here Thi 22 today ms tomorrow—smartly cut, well-tailored, two and three- s $ button models, in pleasing patterns of summer cheviots, cassimeres Brass Bed a with 2 inch post and 1 inch fillers in all sizes. - Delivered to any point within 100 miles. and worsteds, lined and half-lined. All sizes—34 to 46—regular, long and stout. $11.50. \ You can’t buy any better! Why pay more? “NEW YORK’S LARGEST CASH FURNITURE HOUSE” 147-149 West 125th Street, .i*%.. JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street j you want your “business” to become the talk of the town, tell about it through a World “Want” Ad. 3 3

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