The evening world. Newspaper, January 15, 1913, Page 8

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LR RO LN RI I - é ud _TRE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1918.° LOST CLARKE AUTO FOUND 6 WT] had not started in his race and, accord. to the elty departments, “I gets the tip[ pleaded guilty to grand larceny. ted of the Queens Borough Park system, IN GARAGE AT GREENWICH. ing to the rules of the game, the book- yesterday on that skate and I hikes over|$16,00 from the Hotel Plaza. First of-| who has been mysteriously missing Quick , Eas od makers, who feared a frightful on#laught to Keating In the Hail of Records and|fense. Penitentiary one year. since Jan. & Mr. Cook, who Foot pert —— yesterday when the money on the racer hande it to him ‘as a good thing, He BY JUDGE ROSALSKY. one years of age, has been ii! e pot Cure ‘tor ha bid \" } [Police Get Clue to Machine That oer GET A START came pouring in, were required (0 {urn slipe me twelve tnoks, naying "bet ten| Marcy | Malt, “wenty yearh olt,| time and in balleved to have wandered ack the ducata. for me and keep the deuce for yourself.’ | pleaded guilty to burglary. Firat of-| away while on in ite] The following te absolutely the \ Caused Indictment of John Cossrove as a “good thing” was mya: | All right. I bets the ten and takes me Kimira Reformatory. and four children are prostrated over | and quickest cure known to scfenc . Merrill terioumly ushered into the race arena) gal to the moving pictures and a! Herman Gutschinidt, thirty-two years | his continued absence. foot ailment maochve: fo (tanita B. early yesterday in a manner that afford- | sphagetti supper with the rest, letting | oi ded guilty to forgery, Passed) Mr. Cook is 5 feet 8 inches tall, weighs | fuls of Calgcide compound in a basin dl The stolen automobile of Bert S. “hunch” for knowing ones. Before | Comatove run for Casey. 1 should] for: check for $m, First offense, | pounds, has tron gray Deir, Brown | warm water Soak the feet Is, thle for ‘ A, od ne | worry?” Penitentiary one ye eyes and @ small black [ee tinged | fully fifteen minutes, gently rubbing the Naa, CUcbealicaee oe’ Gott ociaea toes bt ay meee as aa, tee ——>--__- Ernert Rich, twenty-two years old, | with gray. His complexion Is dark. He | sore parte.”” ‘The effect 1s really wonder: Sakis imainuacat af tortaee Diet a far ee oe we eee oe 7 pleaded. guilty’ to grand larceny. Stole | Is a brother of Henry F. Cook of No. 6 ful. All soreness goes insta Eroundiess indictment of formes Dis- constant clamor of the telephone beit| NINE MEN SENTENCED; fur cont trom employer, “Firat offense, | Malden lane, who han oifered a reward | 7 19s the “foot. feet” dsliguaral trict-Attorney John B. Merrill of Queens in the Mayor's office compelled his at- Penitentiary six months, Information leading to his recove Corns and calluuses © County Inst fall, has been found in the But They Backed Cosgrove} (intion. A voice over the wire cautioned | YEAR FOR PLA PLAZA AUDITOR. ‘Andrew Lavecoila, seventeen years of ao sh Peeled rient off. it iv: garage on the country estate of W. F. "George to be car@ul of Cosgrove, pleaded gullty to petty larceny. Stole 3 Navy Yard Restaurant Shifts. 1 Bhat | P vithes Agree to ii de toes Further] Carrington at Greenwich, Conn. Off the Boards Before He scheduled to run in the third race, The | Gilbert Fahnestock | Pleaded Guilty] wort of candy and cigarettes from tthe, Brooklyn Navy Yard Restaurant, on ee ae Mr, Carrington knew ‘thet the ma- “gang” was In town to bet heavily on stand, Wat offense. City Reformatory. | founded several yeard ago by Miss Action Until Turks Pass [chine was lett by « relative of an em- Was Scratched. the animal, continued the voice and, as to Stealing $16,000 from ——————— Anne Morgan, has been turned over to ployee, Adam G, L. Frits, a Woodhaven, Custodian Ryan Hetoned in amazement, Hotel Company. 4 FERDINAND COOK MISSING. Craployecs of the yard on & co-opere- ; “ie <a ive plan, Last May she offered to on New Terms. - eae Sat the gonee wave’ peas mnisbaen inane hee ‘Ree "or | Nine prisoners were sentenced yester- + neers ad “ fell the restaurant at a dollar a share| end on bea "1 Coegrov: pool Cc Rewar ered for information as to 1,000 men if the; rove exataetn ing the machine, he notified them, 14 ht cde taggin haba on ‘bookmaker. be “hadone, Putra Sas “i ‘ Wheresipete. abiiity to run it. They took we =. Bone lwante: time Galccidn vompoune fa Clarke and his wife were at odds over | Were in order to-day. Herman, “Bay,” he shouted indignantly, "do you | oo en wea: ie agement on trial and have “made| stock or he can get It In @ few hours from LONDON, Jan. 16.—To-ay'e meeting) yossession of the auto, which had heen | Mayors bootbiack;” “Count” Benedetto. | know to whom you are talking? This v ue ‘The police have went out a country. | good.” hie wholesale Rouse, Published by Medisat of the Ambassadors of the Buropean| jett at Frit’s garage, Former District.| the Italian interpreter in the Marriage | ig the City Hall, and I am answering BY JUDGE O’SULLIVAN. wide alarm for Ferdinand H. Cook of Formule Lasarats powers at the British Foreign Office waa| Attorney Merrili was Mra. Clarke's law- | Bureau; “Army” John Manning, who] you over the Mayor's telephone.” David Levitan, twenty-Ave years 011) 14 949 West End avenue, ‘an employee as oT srw Fe sere jen | devoted chiefly to @ discussion of the yer, When the Clarkes settled their con-| keeps the “big newapaper store” in the| Exclamations of surprise, streaked |And Loule Levitan, tweuty-two years trovi the machine had disappeared. + " 4 fanity, came over the wire and | ld. Convicted of receiving stolen prop. {=== — Means of putting a brake on the threat-)(rovelsy the machine had dwerpeared: | City Hall Park; “Paddy” Brogan, dish-| with profanity, er erty, First offenders. Penitentiary one ened Mr. Merrill, ; r 0 ‘a: “Peter lence. Cesumption of the war tn the Balk- | jienack, ffeur, Indicted. washor In ‘Teef an’ ” Meehan’s; “Pete” | then there was dead 6! ‘eae eats, Gne. Breathing time has been given tor | A few" Save lator the indiotment | Hieains, the cop; “Tony” Padavano,| When Mr. saened ta ee eaine "Cam Deotier, iwentydour years eld, CAS tan n morn & ar dn thie direction by the Gecision |against Mr. Merril, By ee of the) “the piker:” City Hail clerka, typewrtt- world The Louies were flooded with | Dleaded guilty to petty larceny. Stolo For Infant ° nipotentiaries of the Balkan | best known lawyers in Queens, was dis- etenograp! , n the course of a meeting tnie|tissed, Frits is out on @ 6200 tond| tne shances og Daan Sn Sea OAL ee ee ce fra en. sentence pill ae The Kind You Have vo Aap Be Bought Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. moras. * delay further action unt | now. face at Juares yesterday. There was boha te Snes Ee “SO Cane Youe, Wanye Fan ean is ‘ ‘Turkish Goverament had had full —- ‘woe in the speculative groups when the/",,. 4° ” 1d, plead i epportanity for the discussion of the} BLAZE ROUTS ONE HUNDRED. | returns in the tind race came in from| "Dut I wus the wise guy.” said) Zi pig had attenpted larceny. | Bignaturo Bete to be presented this week by the athe Juares, Cosgrove wae “not in the| Charley De Conse, who delivers papers Othere Tinian, Gay te Hnaot a, of 4 J Janua Sale Thursda Ambsesadors of the Powers, and also to | Nineteen Families Escape Down | money.” OO ——_——_— years ol danuary sale_|hursday hp Ladders and Over Roofs. “No more tips for me—not on your — — a Tt te quite evident that both sides ‘woul! ‘weloome the discovery of an ac- ge way to avold further fighting. Almost one hundred persons were ire, not even if they do come trom the| MLany men of many riven from No, 147 West One Hundred ‘The Turkieh delegates argue that but | 4nd Forty-third street early to-day by a Mivore cca” waied“hemy” Mane | on other sub- Women’s Underwear for the fact ‘that the European Powers \fire in the apartment of Morris Eppstein and hire Miayore Geowuae sihed Vi at Greatly Reduced Prices Sere Santa tyson grt Say ert Tm pmo tov ft FEE ON Young B. Altman & Cn. at Greatly Redvoed Prices Would: have beon ablo to omrpeemiee others crossed over adjoining roofs. jotea Diaries Heagen inter-! store service and the ‘ with their adversaries tong ago. ‘The Diane buret through tho front] “say,” said “Tony the piker,” “I went service of “Parfait” Lingerie Underwear ‘ | ‘The delegates of the allies deny the| windows and attracted attontion from | broke for a solitary tron man on that Sesvertion that the European Powers| tho street. It was confined to tworooma| ‘Mayor tip, but the next time you'll Our own make, newest models, of highest grade fabrics, find me playin’ 7 Beunoed intention of breaking off the | ut the firemen had to tear out much of linry, ant muente vet eel oeaole tals Advance Styles in Superior quality laces and embroideries. a Saturday last they notified Sir Ei- oa BAUER 6 Olt abe Matention Gxe Béne of thom 10: showing novelty effects of unusual attract- are veenocnte 95 1.75 1.95 2.65 “v- fave raised an objection to their an-|in the apartment and did $890 damage, . Begotiationa for peace and of denounc. | Wie Woodwork before they had it under | ther, was a grain of solace for the Night Gowns 95 1.75 2.65 3:75 ..« Se incerta seer ete ‘se | ony ery acor renege ia wear Imported Cotton Dress Fabrics . Sertorey ” Yori nin SUICIDE LEAVES 9 CHILDREN, | !*t°* Feturne indicated that Conerove po Combinations 1.65 1.95 2.65 3.75 Lica # gh cay lore of | widow of Joseph Urban Cannot Ac- monstrated. count for His Act. Drawers 75 95 1.25 1.95 my ring eee Se | 2mny, Sra, «ie amt STERN BROTHERS iveness in the new Spring colors, are now | Corset: Covers 125 195 265 ~ they must protect thelr own inter-| wits and nine children at No. 146 First being displayed in a special exhibit, from ac procres pc a ae gh a ee have arranged for To-morrow, ae, Farag het cocnon of he | rae an ae amconernyeareum;| A Very Exceptional Advance Offering of Wiegyigihcas Sovraceaealadhiaiage Stk Srepe de Chine Undurweat: nae ance of the four allied armies on a| had nothing to worry him, his wife told Z THIRTY-FIFTH STREET ELEVATORS Exclusive models, of highest grade washable silk crepe de chine the police, Neither or Women’s Dresses ae. n ¢ oh could account: ¢or in white, pink, blue or maize; dainty laces, ribbons and flowers, meres ees ———— of Voiles, Tissues, Ginghams, Lawns and Chambrays, Crepe de Chine Nightgowns 4 59 695 9.75 effectively trimmed, Heretofore $6.98 to $14.50 4. ‘ . SS pedis at $2.95, 4.50 and 6.75 B. Altman & Cn. Crepe de Chine cannons 3.85 4.95 5.95 : EXPLOSION UNDERGROUND TIRED, ITCHING Actual Values from $5.00 to 9.75 . Crepe de Chine Combinations 4.75 5.95 | | Ruts twortwRee missing) §=— CHAFING FEET Later Importations of the newest \ ‘ual Ww. Workmen Victims in Tunnel Crash : ee eo ee ee An Unusual Offering of Wool French Hand Made Lingerie . ; y amstate so cl White Cotton & Linen Dress Fabrics Eponge (54 inches wide) _ Of-Sheer Nainsook, hand embroidered. spots are soon hisaled. Eczema occurring} are now being shown, including novel effects in Peau al Son ted de Mouton, French Toile, Ratine and Eponge, also in black and a variety of te new shades for Spring, oni bred Meat Gav: a He yi 5 aa ta Parade brea iri WILL BE PLACED ON SALE TO-MORROW | Hand Made Drawers 1.45 1.95 2.95 wad betta ia a conditions Also To-morrow at Extraordinary Reductions, (THURSDAY) AT THE SPECIAL PRICE OF Ws | Suaslsiahy fre. eos ‘ ‘ $1.85 per yard. Fie tae Mg ata isi lta ca Franklin Simon & Co. Haters" Ideu for a oe Bath ben A Sale of Ai ge Meronsiaed Rellyrena Porton iy Annual Sale "a pumping station aa ae ‘or Women’s ai ildren’s Dresses, ed Hast ‘Seventy csird Fer fee mpi tet esherrency Nurses’ Uniforms, etc. Usually 35 Yard, at 2O¢* Household Linens, Towels, etc., jes, es! ow : ” —SS csi French Round Thread Linen, is now being held at remarkably interesting Infants’ and Children’s Dresses 7 f — 46 inches wide, medium weight, for Copp a ga area PA H J k " Coat Suits and Golf Skirts. Usually 60c Yd., 38 prices, as for example: Children i Dresses Pipes ee 1. Jaeckel & Sons sit Chdhiaee Alaens, Mires cae ais Kaper, Romi sad wm pele sus SB in | rds wide, for Tailored Gowns, | West 32d Street Seperate Skirts, etc. Usually g12s Yard, at 75° | perpalr . . . . $4.25 & 5.75 whi va or nan mea, neh, 125 ' Hemstitched Linen Pillow Cases Gingnacesor lawn. $0.8 yeare Hereetore $4.00 - | Clearance Sale | Thuraday, an Important Sale of desirable per per... .. > .. $100, L20G L358 | Prengh ilies Bate Deveaee os 295 4 | ° e Heavy Turkish Bath Towels, hemyned, batiste. 6 mos. to 6 years. Heretofore xy 95 to $4.75 : of Furs Real and Imitation Laces Byes Ee iin ‘ Imitation Shadow Laces, Pp Sete Ee leet ment . Infants’ Hand Made Dresses , at Exceptional Reductions in white and cream, various widths, at 25c to 1.65 Linen Huck Towels, hemmed, French hand made short dresses, Hubbard models, Sizes 6 mos. to 3 years, H Caracul Coate,s4in. long...-.. $100.05 $65.00 Actual Values 45c to $1.95 Yard perdozen. . . . . $2.40 & 2.75 1.25 ws 1.95 | I] Pony... --ye0a0-e+++++++ 100,00-150.00 65,00 ||| Imitation Venise Laces and Bandings, 38 103.95 | Also Blankets, Comfortables, Bedspreads, Etc. Heretofore $1.95 to $3.95 I] Near Seal..........2..+s0c02 110.00 95.00 Actual Values 50c to $4.50 Yard ia icearetaaiiataiacal s | }] French Seal Coney.......... 150.00 100.00 ||| Real Venise, Point Applique, Rosaline Sweaters and Sweater Suits — Hudson Seal (Musquash)..... 250.00 175.00 and Boheme Laces dings, MOTORING OUTFITS Children’s Sweaters & Coats, 36-inch. in various widths, at 98c to 4.75 NA Hee ll oC Arnaricr 95 j Persian ts, 36-inch... 200.00 140.00 Actual Values $1.50 to 5.95 Yard Woolen Motor Coats for Men and Women; heii : oT , | Fur S t Real Lrish Crochet Laces, Silk, Wool and Silk-and-Wool Sweaters; Childrens F motte Bh a and toque, 1.95 oa ag. ets } to 8 inches wide, at 35c to 7.75 Shetland Shawls; Raincoats and Mackin- Ws ST Of fat 09S rearec: Heresaae HPF : J t 8 Muffs Actual Values 55c to $9.25 Yard Vv, Girls’ Guim ‘ } $3.75 up Persian Paws $7.50 up Seed Rraan EAahan and Ineertions toshes; Hats, Caps, Veils, Scarfs, Gloves, is Guimpes . 11.00 up Black Raccoon _—16.00 up 134 to 6 inches wide, at $1.35 to6,25 | Parasolettes, Goggles, etc. Rees es ee a ee a 16.00 up Black Fox 16.00 up Actual Values $1.75 to 8.25 Yard Motor Robes and Pillows; Fitted Hampers 50 75 1.45 : § 12.00 up Caracul 25.00 up enameen BesantionaliValtas iv and Motor Cases; Traveling Bags, Dressing Heretofore: 00 00.04.46 A 25.00 up Hudson Seal 25.00 up ° ° d Taff Ribbo and Suit Cases; Thermos Bottles; Motor ‘E || 15.00 up Blended Mink (Japan) 23.50 up Lingerie and Taffeta Ribbons Clocks, etc. 30.00 up Pointed Fox 32.50 up For Girdles, Children’s Dresses, Table Bows, etc. 2 5c Will Sup pply Lingerie Ribbon, plain and fanc 40.00 up verve Lynx 40.00 up rants, pink, blue and art 1to5, ‘Hit Avenue, 34th and 35th Streets, Nem York. an Aba ices can Babes ies 20,00 up mine 55.00 up Piece of Ten Yards, at 15c, 20c, 28c and 55¢ ‘ 2,500 Important Subjects Céats peay, tate eenorement of blah Spade Ter Moire, Taffeta and Satin Taffeta Ribbon, F AN: an 8 a uctions from 30 to 40%. 58% inches wide, in white, black and colors, 18¢ Yd, 490000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000007 , 16 18 and 20 West 32d St. in stock or made to order at short notice, 1913 World Almanac Simplify Home-seoking by saving : AT ANY NEWSSTAND. oun coy ADDRESS - ~ trampin | West 23d and 22d Streets 4 ares

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