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eevate the stage,” replied the + aadly. ‘NIGGER MIKE, WHO HAD ULL’ IN CHINATOWN, HELD AS PlCxPOCKET Former Resort Keeper, Ar- rested in Crowd, Declares He Was on Way Home. “Nigger Mike" Salter, formerty o Chinatown resort keeper, who recently opened @ saloon in Sixth avenue, near Forty-fourth etreet, was arrested early te-day and charged by two detectives ‘with being @ member of a gang of pick- ‘peckets. Galter protested vigorously at Qs arrest, but was taken to Head- Quarters and later arraigned in Kenex Market Court. Because of complaints of the activity “ ef pickpockets at Forty-second street ana@ Third avenue, @ dusy transfer Point during the rush hours, ctives MoKenna and Cassasa were sent there to-day. After a time they spotted, they say, three men who were mixing in the crowd boarding @ surface car and jost- ling people. These men were “Nigger Mike," Martin Lind, who has been ar- rested four times as a pickpocket, Harry Klein, who has served three terms tn Sing Sing and several terms in the penitentiary on conviction of burg- lary or picking pockets. Lind and Klein put up a fight when rested. Salter didn't try to get away as the detectives knew him and coul have arrested him later, According to Salter, he was on hi way home from his saloon when the de. tectives picked him up. He says hi never saw Klein or Lind before. Salter's! home is at No, 430 East One Hundred | and Fifty-fifth street, the Bronx, and the detectives question hls assertion that he was going up there on a Third} avenue surface car when the elevated road was only a few steps away. Salter has a police record, He was in- @icted for illegal voting in 19%, jumped | ‘hie bail and lived in Canada for three | years. In his Chinatown days he was Teputed to have a big political “pull.” —_———. ANOTHER LONDON VENUS. Miles Richards’, Proportions Per- fect, Saye Woman Artist. LONDON, Jan. 17.—Yet another mod- erm rival of the Venus of Milo has come forward in the person af @ Londoner, Miss ‘Tamara Richards, She ts taller than the original of the statue, and the measurements, there- fore, slightly differ in proportion, but @ woman artist who measured her declares that her head and figure are absblutety Ret and. thinks they cannot be sur- Me Richards ia twenty-three years ‘ot. Bg muon of her have been exhibited | emergencies before pe Cg Royul Academy om several ocos- ——__ PARISH UNITED SOCIETIES TO HAVE MINSTREL SHOW, | tise aferded by wt hinty hs may and (Bho 1 entertainment life, ten of the | U bites aesaiics ee aie acute illness it may mean life or death maguiate Conception parish, Hast Four- | whether or not you have it on hand, Reenth street, Manhattan, will be held @ Harlem River Park, Monday evening, Jan, 17,°1913. In anticipation the of boxes will take place Monday, Jan. 9%, at the school hall in Fifteenth atreet. \s minatre! show is the feature this year. ‘The event is very populer with the peo- ple of the east side. — TRE DIFFICULT PUBLAC. ing friend. ‘Bo that T can get enough of @ bank @etl to keep up my occasional efforts to | doctors for {ree advice and a ih illus- the manager, | trated medical booklet. The Daly Mats Very Great Reductions C. G. Gunt Established 1820 Imported models and models of our own design in Coats, Muffs and Neckpieces. FUR HATS Women’s Fur and Fur Trimmed Hats and Automobile Caps. 801 FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK FAMOUS PICTURES. A 16-PAGE JOKE BOOK. + | constipated matter, un » | pital end the sick room. COUPON GOOD FOR THREE WORDS AND MUSIC OF “ALL AGREE ON A PRETTY GIRL.” : FELL FROM WINDOW. Mrs. Munson, Epileptic, Found Dead im Yara by Her Husband. Mrs. Nelle Munson, twenty-nine years old, of No. 168 Bast One Hundred and | Fourth street, was seived with an epilep- | tle Mt while standing by an open win: | dow on the first floor in the rear of her | home eatly this morning and fell out of the window. She was found a few minutes later ‘by her husband, who notified Watrolman Rivers. Dr, Lobsews of Harlem fos- pital sald she had been killed Instantly. Her husband said she was subject to fits and evidently had gone to the win- | Gow for air. A APPL CHD IN A FEW HOURS. When Cross, Sick, Feverish, Tongue Coated or Bil- ious Give Delicious “Syrup of Figs.” Mother! bss at the tongue! see if it is coated. P end he fi . Lense drooping, isn x sleeping w restless, doesn’t eat heartily or is cross, irritable, ont of sorts with everybody, stomach sour, feverish, breath bad; has stomach- ache, diarrhoea, sore throat, or is full of cold, it means ihe little one's.stomach, liver and 80 feet of bowels are filled with poisons and clogged up waste and need a gentle, thorough cleansing at once. Give a teaspoonful of Syrup of Figs, ‘and in a few hours the foul, Pe yr sour bile will gently move on and out of its little bowels without nausea, grip- or weakness, and you will surely ave a well and or as child shortly. With Syrup of you are not drugging your childrens | being com; entirely 1 luscious figs, senna and aro- matics, it cannot be harmful—besides, they dearly love its delicious taste. Mothers should always keep Syrup of | Figs handy. It is the only stomach, liver and bowel cleanser and lator needed —a little given to-day will save a sick child to-morrow. Full directions for children of all ages and for grown-ups plainly printed on the package. Ask your druggist for the full name, “Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna,” pared by the California Fig Syrup Co. Tai in the delicious tasting, genuine old reliable. Refuse anything else offered. HIGH MEDICAL AUTHORITY “The Journal,” the official organ of the American Medical Association, the organization of physicians of the United States, in a recent article lists a number of things the famil; ine chet always cont a Me, bp peed ia ia arrive. One of te aot important in the list is @ good whi ‘The great value MT a ee pears Aa in 4 ncies has avers the jession. The si stimu- bnergl tlt | many a time been the shock, or In cases of accident, But the whiskey you use should be (red and pure. Duffy's Pure Malt Vhiskey is made for the home, the hos- It is solely a medicinal whiskey. It is made from selected grain an ‘the hepti hg ptt is carried so far that it exceeds yurity the requirements of the United States Pharmacopoeia. It is the best whiskey for you to have in the house, because it is bottles only dealers at $1.00 a Whiskey Company, her's Sons THE EVENING WORLD, FR === 0 Lt OF AWc Give Surety Stamps Free with All Purchases and Redeem 1 Them i in Merchandise SO Eel O Ee O Shadow Lace .In New York's & Shopping Center Chocolate a, ONEILL-ADAMSCO == k qu Hn, © Cherries cream, with long Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22nd Street at 29¢ a Ib. Radical Reduction Prices in This Clearance of Misses Apparel the year prevail. Just arrives, down These are the emartest and latest ideas in misses’ wear, and at prices that will Lg dS you aston- vg18.75 Johnny $13.75 The new swagger John- LAs role in first quality viots and tures. Finely lined throughout with satin. collars ben cuffs are of velvet, effective. The coat rnd are bound with raid. Sizes 14, 16 and 18, pb and Juniors’ $16.75 Coats at $10.00 assortment of coats, in mixtures and plain colors. There are numer- ous Fr in fanc: Wedeeg ane Joes effects, showing the most fashionable canes stich as patch pockets, haif-beit, abaw! collar, ete Misses’ sizes, 16, 10 and 18. Juniors’ sizes, 13, 15 aad 1%. Misses’ $21.50 Cheviot Suits at $14.50 Some of the cleverest models in misses’ suits shown this season. trimmings are plain, though very effective, of broadcloth and braid. coats are lined throughout with satin. Sizes 14, 16 and 18. Girls’ 98.75 Cheviot Coats at $5.95 Several well tailored models in fancy trimmed and plain effects, These coats were'tailored with a careful eye toward a neat, goud-looking cost for young girls, and not the overdone, old looking styles. ONeill Mola Store—Thied Floor. The Handsomest Waists You Ever Bought for se 00 Lingerie and Voile Waists—Heaps of prettul embroidered waists, also with fine lace and embroidered medallions; spe- $ 2.0 0 cial at Lingerie Waists, new smart models, with high and Robespierre collars, jabots, buttoned front $2. 95 and back; she: cial at... Waists of Chiffon, Mes- saline and Peau de Soie, in black and colors; smart new styles; buttoned $4, 95 O'NelM Mata Bore, Fhird Floor. front and sae Women’s $1.00 Silk Hosiery, 79c Special at .. Just at the time when you are replenishing your supply, this sale is in progress at O'Neill’s. In this lot you will Find pure thread silk hose, high spliced heel, double sole, garter tops. Some have embroidered insteps. The The seat tec 8c Lisle Hose—High; Women's Lisle and Cotton Hose —Double heel, toe and sole. Fast liced heels, garter tops, all black ae white heel and toe; Walue 39, black; some with split soles; at, C| (6 pr., 1.465); pair....seesee "25c O'Neill Main Store. First Flees. Learn All the New Stitches Free! Special Demonstration and Sale of “Fleischer” Yarns This brand is equal to the best wool sold and yet costs the least. With each purchase of “Fleischer” yarns, the demonstrator will gladly instruct you in any or all of the stitches. Come here and sce some of the effective things she has knitted. They are sure to be a delight to ali women, and ttnnk of the satisfaction in being able to do equally well yourself! O’Neill Main Stere—Recond Fleer, Almost half price’—these Women’s $3 Shoes at $1.75 In order to insure longevity in wear and retain the graceful form, it is wisest to always have on hand several pairs of shoes. At the price quoted you may as well be well supplied and you should certainly not deprive yourself of sharing in these won- derful values. You will find in this lot a choice selection of the monsantedate styles. There are the Gun Metal, Kid and Cloth button, Patent Leather, Kid Top button; bo n and low heels. $3.00 values at.. ........ $1.75 Special Offering of Broken Torr $2.50 Women’s Shoes, $1.50. About $8: pairs in this lot. Made of Gun Metal, Patent Leather in button and lace. Sizes 213, 8, 844, 4. Misses’ and Chi Gun Metal and Vici I: ; broad toes, welted soles, Sines 1144 to 2 Sizes 234 to 6, Sises 5 to 11, re Special $1.75 Lo a" s1.50[ ie Infants’ and Children's Ccistad eg ree Unparalleled Values During Clearance Sales Clearance time at O'Neii!’s means : OnNellts Big Stores DadenBays the lowest prices of as soon as January/roll English nrodel sack suits. Of course they to thelr lowest |S™art styles are perfectly reproduced in O'Neil Coats at Bought and Sold in the Regular Way These Are $18.00 to $25.00 Values. ren's Ehcaieemace of Patent Leather, | $2.00) Shoes and Slippers, values to $2.00, gas OT RO A ot nee o——or——or0 ONgll-Adsme Co Con Sixth Avenue, 20th to 2and S! IDAY, JANUARY 17, 1918. rr! All the highest priced custom tailors and clothiers are featuring belted back overcoats ask $25.00 to $60.00 for them. But these and all other ’s Big January Sale of Men’s Distinctive New Overcoats & Suits at $12.50 Not even excepting the wanted rough zibeline effects, mixtures and chinchilla overcoats and the niftiest plain and fancy materials in the unpadded soft roll, high vest London model suits—and all the desir- able conservative styles and fabrics also. A wonderful lot, indeed, all sizes for all men. Why not see them, at least? $18.00 to $25.00 worth of smart, serviceable clothing for $12.50 is surely worth while! $18 to $25 Suits 12.50 Men's Suits, in all-wool cbeviots, cassi- meres and worsted, and serge in the newest effects of geays, browns, blues, etc., in fancy mixtures, pencil stripes and plain colors. Suits are in the new English models of single and double breasted styles, also conservative styles. All sizes, 34 to 42. Stouts to 46, Hundreds of Men Are Finding the Best Shirt Value in Years i in This Sale | $1 to $2 Shirts Now Being Cleared at 59c The sale began on Thursday with a great response—continues with enthusiasm. There were about 8,000 shirts in the sale, so there are plenty of all styles and sizes for Saturday’s bargain seekers. In fact, sme fresh lots have been added and you may think them better values than ever. $18 to $25 ‘Overcoats Men® s Full Dress and Tuxedo Suits, $12.50] 12.50 Yalue $25.00, In all-wool black vicuna, cut i the newest models of ai lo style, with the newest Men's Overcoats, in novelty mixtures, nteged suits) sane iy gray, brown and tan cheviot over- coating, with the new Scotch effects, in plaid back; made in the newest mo lined with a h rade Venctian cloth and are perfect fitting. Sizes 34 to 42, ——e of English’ guard and the storm styles; some with convertible collars. Also con- Cash or Credit! jservative styles in black St. George You may purchase garments on |Kersey Overcoats, made with fly and|0Ur famous Club-Plan and Pay-as- ‘velvet collars. Sizes 34 to 42. Convenient. Materials are imported woven and Patterns are light sod dark grounds; printed madras, fine batistes, cheviots,| neat stripes « res in all this season's colorings. ated and plain percales and mercerized fabrics of every jdescription, Fabrics that make the _ best $1.00, $1.50 and$ 2.00 shirts. 59c. bosoms; coat models; cuffs attached; in either iartued, ¢ or soft turn back styles; all sizes. Se, Sale of Men’s High Class English Last Shoes Our last sale was a wonderful success and. was-followed by. so many urgent requests for tition that we persuaded the manufacturers to duplicate the order. This was very Bs ceet ov they usually limit the quan- tities sold on special lots. Men’s $6.00 Shoes at $3.85 Men’s $4.00 Shoes at $2.85 All newest up to date fest and styles, flat lest, Patent Leather Button, Black Wax Calf and Gun Caif Lace, Tan Russia Calf Lace. These are all on the Newest English shapes, low’ | blind eyelets all the way . Patent Leather broad heels, flat receding toe, olind eyelets, lacing close together all | Button and Lace, Black. Gan etal Calf Button Lace, Tan Russia Calf Lace. bag? $6.00 & $6.50 Clothing Now Priced $4.98 Chinchilla Reefers for Small Boys—Winter Overcoats for Every Boy The reductions are made because a clearance at O'Neill's is a Oat dearents and all these lots must be sold quickly even though at small or no profits. Boys’ Winter Overcoats Boys’ Chinchilla Reefers In new fancy effects, in brown and gray cheviot In navy blue, brown or gray chinchilla. Made up and cassimere overcoating. Made full fength, loose] in Jack ‘Tar and Russian style Reefers; wool, flannel fitting, with belted backs, convertible lined, velvet collars. One of the smartest and moat \ collars and made double breasted. serviceable Winter coats’ for small Sines 8 to 1% years, All reduced 4. 98 boys Sizes $ to 10 years. ‘Reduced $4.98 | WO scerdeaeccgaaessedans cheeeh eng of toe "OM Wiss seccrce cal eaibee chheee BERET Co Boys’ $3.00 Bath Robes, | Boys’ 41, 00 and $1.25 Boys’ 91.50 Hats Boys’ Sweaters Re- $1.98, Pajamas, 79c. duced. at 98c, Boys’ Teddy and Tyrolean ats, in meat suiting and felts, |? Nomet flannel, full cut, cireutar collars and have silk loops and | if Fey to Is 8 blue, browm and gray; all oises, and heavy cord, Sises 4 to 16 Raat basins, years, Ornette ig tere for Ded end the Beve—Toar Mntvences Directly from Ststh Ave, Terry and Blanket Robes, ina Finnnel Pajamas, in neat it ston, in pink, blue, yeare,