The evening world. Newspaper, November 6, 1912, Page 10

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| GOPHER GANGSTER "FAO EHEMES 4 | ST FORTAMTS : ' “Gimme the Gun,’ | Told $ "Em, ‘and Pll Shoot Myself,” ; Says Dying Gunman. ; SHIELDS ASSAILANTS, } Fatally Wounded at Dance by : One of Dozen Rivals Who Had Trapped Him. % Bleven members of the Hudson Dusters 7 gene who went, uninvited, to the dance @f the George J. Heyson Association Fi ‘ond atreet and shot down Owen Mad- leader of the notorious Gopher gang. The shooting oooured early in the morning while the and was playing and dozens of couples Were dancing, but the assassina scampered out of the building like rats and escaped, Madden 1s dying Bartenders in the vicinity of the dance hall, which used to be called “the Eldorado and once was well known to the police, observed among thelr cus- a eset ‘Phet removed from the evene the gotice- fan nearest the dance hall. A few ‘sticks were burning in the street. Mit- hel) kicked them ont and, his suspicions went on the run back into Sev- @ther corner in front of Arbour Hall. OVifta MAN GAVE FICTITIOU NAME. Mitchell rapped and Polloeman Noar ‘up to the hal! from ‘the Seventh avenue entrance, the other by street door. floor, a bullet wound tn his stomach, “Who aro you?” the policeman asked. “John O'Brign,"" sald the wounded ‘en. But the policeman, who heard by- standors address him as “Owney,” in: slated on his telling the truth, “Tm done for,” he said, ‘I know whon I get my medicine. There's no use stalling, I guess. I'm Owney Mad- den.” Then he said that « ilttie while before & man had come into the baloony with @ young woman. The newcomer asked for @ dance with Mrs, Madden and in- troduced his “lady friend," who re- mained with Madden while Mrs. Mad- en and tho other man went down to the floor to dance, Presently Madden saw @ dozen stealthy figures drawing toward him from different parts of the balcony. Fach of those who crept forward had one hand in his pocket. woman sitting with Madden exclatmed, “xouse me, I've forgotten something.” And sho was gone. “Then each one of the eleven drew & gun and closed in on me," said the wounded gang leader. “They stood looking at me with the guna in thelr hands and 1 looked at them. I calleé them names and told them they didn't responded. One ef the policemen went way of the Fifty-wecond They found the dance Hail throng in confusion. Up in @ balcony Loretta Madden, the young @arig leader's wife, was bathing the face of her husband, who lay on the The young eae DOIG HO RE ‘a removal to Flower Hospital, 414 not think the wounded man could live. He told Madden that opin- fon and urged that he tell who bie assailants were. “You attend to your business and 1 &ttend to mine," sald Madden,“ Got me all right, but the gang’ll get them, don't you worry.” The ay Madden was arrested about a year ago, following the murier of William Henshaw of No. 345 West Thirty-fifth atreet, who was shot and killed while he was alighting from a street car at Sixteenth street and Nin avenne, accompanied ‘Miss, Katie Ryan. Coroner Feinberg relensed Mad- Jn, “In June, the police any also, the heads quarters of the Gopher gang on Tenth iden Was ar- Madden’ said he = but was released on ball pending an op ‘ a Appropriate. (Prom the Boston Trancowigt), “What kind of @ fountain pen fe that you have?” “Don't know the make; Out I call it the Independent.” “why #0?" “Tt doesn't care whether & works or Letters of a Siim- Made Woman to Her Fat Sister Seventh Letter:On the Fat Woman's im ‘Water Bath Dear Sis: Just out of the dath—nvi rated—giowing and hunerily awaiting inner gong with the appetite and di tion of @ stevedors. And such a bath as TI Rad! You. remember that before 1 tovk off w \se- the rolgh out the drawn, burning feeling of dis- ; | comfort insures the i hat face that are smooth, white and looking. Good also have nerve enough to shoot me. ‘Gim- me the gun,’ laaid to one guy, ‘and I'll shoot myself—you ain't got the nerve to do tt.’ Then he atuck the gun against me and pulled the trigger. When I went down they all ran.” fomers toward the middle of the night & company of unprepossessing youths. ‘The wolfish faces and sup od ex ltement manifested by t young gn made the bartenders nervous. They . Marmol aacera Aromatic and 8\ os, orm ‘ater, @ teaspoonful after meals and at bedtime, a “atick-up.” I beat you to slimness, but don't let Policeman Mitchell was on duly on| MADDEN DECLINES hd NAME keep Wo Tite Min the cea “and remember, ear, . ° fleventh avenue betweon Fitty-first and HIG ARSAILANT. healin ‘and, complexion ‘you din’ wat what you Itke, + Bifty-second streets. He was watching | ‘The policemen asked who tho assassins You choose the late election celebrators when a rat- faced youth approached him on the run “Hey,” sald the youth, “there's « fire around in Fifty-firet street.” Policeman Afitchell hurried away. thin, we cep con etiing “thin” Give “aarmola.e . stent rlal and. in the ony “I never anw any one of those guys Linas did your Sim Made “BUY cade, pe RE ."" Teplied Madden, It was tha ‘answer the policemen expected, but they did not believe the gangater. Dr. Markham, who superintended| i World Wants Work Wonders, ame! At all druggists’, in collapsible tubes, in| 25 cents. cold » home and put half pint of geod whisnay, ‘Take one to two teaspoontul meal and at time. to ebiidren, accord whe te “From. le Seed Tere Rae Soret bed I] to get only the genuine Globe Pi pound (Concentrated Fine), Becn Sate ounce bettie in a tte serew. ace Grugeist it A ont a treat ts has been published thewsands cay here ter six Winters and hae no equal, GORE FERT, Corns, Callousss, Bun. nin} Frost Bites, Acying and Sweaty |. A spoonful of Cafecide In tage: bath eves instant relief, Get a 9 at_any drug store, WHY SUFFER WITH RED HANDS AND ROUGH FACE? chill winds of November time is ing when tender better than VELOGEN “Beauty's Guardian” It soothes the irritated surface, takes ins, abrasions and cuts. tter than used the same way. —_—_—_—_— Sherlock Holmes Wins Again. A young Spaniard was found dead jon the moor. The greatest detective dl as ever created solved the mystery of his death in im- pressive fashiof. This is one of Sir A. Conan Doyle’s best stories. It will je featured in next Sunday's World. _ Great Singers ee o ‘ Tuxedo is the Tobacco Chosen by Opera Stars EN who depend upon their voices come to know tobacco as the ordinary smoker never knows it. A sensitive throat or mouth feels the slightest sting, bite or scorch of tobacco, ee Tuxedo is the one tobacco which angen, actors, public speakers —all men who guard their throats zealously—can smoke with pleasure and safety. Tuxedo tobacco cannot sting, bite or irritate the delicate membranes of the mouth or throat, ‘ <a- Tuxedo tobacco has made thousands of men converts to the pipe, because it has made pipe smoking possible for them, Under the famous “Tuxedo process” the mild tender leaves of the highest ae Lar by 8 tobacco are so skillfully treated that Tuxedo burns slowly and affords a cool, mild, thoroughly enjoyable pipe smoke. Leading men in all walke of life—well-known doctors, lawyers, ministers, lecturers, etc.—smoke Euxedo and testify to its soothing influence on the throat, GEORGE LYDECKER af eal, ele dete re uv” A host of tenleatars beara teetimony t0 the ts of Tusedo, dts superior excellence of Tuxe Ona none has suc- q soot ee aties are undeniable ceeded in discovering the ‘Tuxedo process,” hance of harms affects,” Tuxedo still remains the mildest, most enjoyable , ¢ satisfactory smoking tobacco in America. YOU CAN BUY TUXEDO EVERYWHERE ase a sme i int pouch, inner-lined 5c lamousgreen tin, with gold Conventen with moisture-proof paper pcurvedtofitpocket 10c Illustrations are about one- half size of real packages, singer wha ° Lady” production 5 med from ain all feet ws aredin che ich has jut Summer ron in London, ways: “Loud cheers for Tuxedo, My ite—always, Lput eked my singing after a pipetul or sxedo. “T find Tuaedo a real Must be ‘Tobacco Wise” ~ In, DONALD BRIAN Donald Brian, of “Merry Widow" ta Bow starring {n "The Siren,” says: * "I have found that the use of Tuxedo does not with my singing. On the contrary, I've nevortedulged: ina mére callitying, more veally beneficial smoke,"* \ ; PORREST 54 oe ; forrest Huff, now playing one of | Sieh etes eS “\Twaedo 43 other tobacco I've ever tried, 1 any time as@ seri Shroat-soother: te Foal ihe J, HUMBIRD DUFFEY a the Mi J, Humbitd Duffey, who play; ties tans ow bay ami ds the sé ‘2 y Y smooth, it ii the wenee, and Ws @ wor . Silko en singers'" ™ Saks & Company ee, Tomorrow, Thursday, November Seventh | a most extraordinary sale of 1,500 Women’s Dresses at 25% below cost of production Composed entirel r of Charmeuse and French Serge Dresses ent.of colors and in all of the rep- resentative models which the présent season has produced. Just now the women of New York are“busy with the problems of dress for Fall, and the makers of apparel, having solved this protien last Summer, are now busy with women's requirements for Spring. @ This sale is a case iA point the maker ofthese dresses is even now on his way to Europe to study Spring fashions, and prior to his departure sold us his entire stock of this season's dresses at‘ a: liberal margin below actual cost. @ Now, there is nothing remarkable about this maker’s action, because most makers clean up their stocks before devoting their energies to a new season. But what is_remarkable about this sale is the liberality of the reductions ‘to us and to you q This great collection of dresses has been sold to.us at a sensational sacrifice on wholesale prices, due in Jarge part to the volume of business which this particular maker receives from us annually. q Every garment in this offering is priced at far less than we ourselves are accustomed to pay. and at so much less than a yourself in other circum- stances would have to pay, that we cannot think of any argument more potent than that to persuade you of the wonderful opportunities in this sale. These garments have-been divided into five Made by one of the best makers, these beautiful groups; they embrace the season’s smartest dresses are notable alike for good workmanshi, modelsandalithe modish colorings,though such and finish and fidelity to style. It is, in a word, is the immense variety that in many instances an opportunity .theJike of which you can hardly only one or two dresses of a Kind are available. expect to see again this season. I Women’s Dresses.. ..values 15.00 to 18.50....... .. at. 8.50 Women’s Dresses...........values 18.50 to 25.00...... Women’s Dresses........ ... Values 28.00 to 29.50......4.... Women’s Dresses...........values 29.50 to. 35.00 Women’s Dresses. - values 38,00 to ae stn Bitss ats 39:50... Aaah Marte “Redfern” Corsets come ‘to Saks’ “‘Redfern”’ on a corset _bespeaks the easy grace of perfect style. q Style cannot atone for an ill-fitting corset, nor can comfort atone for any lack of style. q And the problem becomes all the more per- plexing since it is no easy matter to get both. - g Yet both are so essential that the larity ’ of the-“Redfern” is not to be wndioel at. @There is such a nice flexibility in the . Boning of this beautiful “edfern” corset that it ensures uninterrupted retention of A Sale of Clever Blouses “The New in the Saks Blouse Shop tomorrow , : Bee sale or no sale—distinctiveness is > an_ eternal quality in Saks blouses. Crepe de Chine Blouses Paint model was 30} 10.95 @ Acopy of a French model. Effectively trimmed with combinations of velvet and fur, and finished ith adainty shadow lace jabot. Shown‘in street shades and all the new delicate colorings of the Paris hour. Chiffon Blouses original model cost sss} 6.95 @ Entire blouse and sleeve designed with the tiniest pleats. Pierrot collar of fine shadow lace, and the sleeves lace-trimmed. In all the new colorings and flesh tonings. Chiffon Blouses ss value 9.00. . special at } 5.95 y 4 Dréssy model, designed with vest of shirred white net, and sailor collar of messaline, prettily hem- stitched. outline, yet offers support rather than re- sistance to the figure. @ “Redfern” models are fashioned on the latest Paris ideas, but it is American work- manship which @ Made in many styles, of durable ma- terials and dainty trimmings, the “ destined to be gives. them their remarkable Chiffon Blouses value 9.00. . special at } 5.95 @ Robespierre model, with double pleated frill in ‘two tone effect. Satin rolling collar and. long sleeves. Large assortment of colorings. 4 } 5.95 Shadow Lace Blouses value 9.00. ...special at q Designed with black satin vest and touches of black hemstitched chiffon and buttons. Mousquetaire sleeves. corset is de ye a source of un- alloyed sa‘ on to ‘many women who have occasion to seek it. _@ We are showing a full range of “Red- fern” corsets, in styles to become the present modes, and suited to slight, medium and full figures; and we know of no corset which has more to 'commend it, and few which can 3.50 to 10.00 claim so much, Seasonablé Fur News for Women who are looking for bargains in furs Fur coats, fur-lined coats, and muffs and_neck- pieces__at extremely low prices tomorrow. q We have marked these furs atfigures which cannot fail to inspire a lively interest in the minds of those women who consider, not only the question of price, but the reputation of the house behind the price. This is a fine chance to buy furs at bargain prices, provided you act in good season tomorrow. $85 Coats at $64.50 $145 Coats at $98.00 $75 Coats at $47.50 —————— Marmot Coats, fin- Australian Mole Coney Coats, in Black Cheviot Cloth Coats, lined [inlesss large shawl collar and two entirely new models, both beau- with natural muskrat or aquirrel inet ' doi lined _ tifully li dfinished, Available Lai ars of black seep cel ‘Letthreataiaton. CN i ete a hast nie fae adiaiaeiait ry ie "0 Duster Blue Wolf Civet Cat Black Fox Muffs = 12.50 Muffs 17.50 Muffs 18.00 Neckpieces 12.50 Neckpleces 17,50 Neckpieces 12.50

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