The evening world. Newspaper, February 7, 1913, Page 9

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| ‘GAMBLERS’ TOOLS SEIZED IN RAIDS "MARKED" TOBITS Police Axes Used to Put Tally for Identification Do the Work Thoroughly. The information that two gambling houses in this city were planning to re- ‘FYOURCHLD.— death ts supposed to have resulted ¢com | heart trouble. He was born in Oyster Bay sixty years ago. He had served as assessor and tax collector of the town of Oyster Bay and as postmaster of ‘Farmingdale. At the aime of Ms death he wag a d:rector of the Firet National Bank of Hicksville and a member of the Board of Kducation of Farmingdale, 317 consecutive 4 of navigation, boats on the Hudson River between Albany and Troy and New York made their fast through trip yesterday. This year’s continuous navigation record ex- ceeded the one established in 18 b7 eighteen days. NEES APS sume business was mainly responsible plus fremen's, raids of It was learned to-day that the tip that these two places meant to Open came intu Headquarters and the result was the plan which ended in » the seizure and destruction of gam- ting paraphernalia sald to be worth ($28,000, Commissioner Waldo got from Mayor Gaynor permission to carry out his San, which was to have firemen as- (gned to “inspect” the suspected places, and on the heels of the “inspectors” it ‘would be simple for the police to follow im. The Mayor wrote to Fire Commis- loner Johnson on the eubject. The bi- } @ervice raids were the result. Hight * gilaces were entered, bat in only one Were any persons except care-takers or servants. No arrests were made. The Main object of the raids, it now ap- Dears, was not to take prisoners, In other words, the Commisioner wished to hit the gamblers a blow be- tween the eyes by carrying off and de- atroying the tools of their trade. Wagon leads of roulette tables, faro lay-out» and other gambling apparatus were trundied to Police Headquarters. ‘The dig gamblers were dismayed. Hitherto the war had been carried on atrictly according to Hoyle. This was a @econcerting variation. Gambling ap- Peratus of the kind used in the dig Rouses costs money, Could they have beheld tho fate of their wheels and ether equipment at Headquarters, the gamblers wouldn't have been comforted. {t had to be “marked for identification.” ‘The marking was done with’ axes. q Bix policomen under Liout. “Bull” Mc- Carthy dived into the catacombs of the Property Clerk's office for the work of “marking.” “Don't be afraid to mark this stuff distinctly, boys,” said “Bull,” swinging his axe above an inlaid and lacquered 4 wheel that may have spun away hun- dreds of thousands, The axe eunk to the heft in the wood and metal. The property clerk's office began to sound like a shipyard on a busy day. Spline ters few and axes crashed as the big cops plied their axes. tiers: DIES DENYING HE KNEW MAN WHO SHOT HIM DOWN. Bullet Fired From the Darkness Proves Fatal to Staten Island Victim. Antonio Maconio, a laborer employed in the plant of the Unexcelled Fire- works Company at Graniteville, Staten Island, died in Smith Infirmary, Tomp- Kinavillé, last night from a gunshot wound through the left breast. If Maoonio knew who shot him he died Itke @ stoic, protesting to Coroner ‘Wultam H. Jackson that he did not kmow why he was shot or who was his assailant. Maconto was walking along the old @tone Road outside of Graniteville late Wednesday night when just as he Feached the crossing of Lambert's Lane shot came out of the dark hedge to left. The man dropped, a bullet » i through his left breast just be- the heart. Later he was found end @rried to Rocco's saloon, whence he Was removed to the infirmary. dust @ year ago, almost to the day, q@other man was mysteriously wound- @4 by a shot in the same place, but the ities see ho significance other Mies csinslacecs jo this fact, The ice of Port Richmond have absolute- no clews to Meconio's murderer. pio 2 OLD LONG ISLANDER DIES. ~Zéun H. Duryea of Farmingdale Found Dead When Called for Breakfast. PARMINGDALE, 1. 1, Feb, 7.—John H, Duryea, known as the wealthiest mas in Farmingdale, was found dead in Red in his home here this morning by * ‘te wife, who had gone to call him for breakfast. He was apparently tn good health when he retired tast night, His If Cross, Feverish, Tongue Coated, Give “Syrup of Figs” to Clean the Stomach, Liver and Bowels Look at the tongue, Mother! If coated, it is a eure sign that your little one’s insides, the stomach, liver and 30 feet of bowels are clogged up with \putrefying waste matter and need a gentle, thorough cleansing at once. When your child is listless, drooping, pale, doesn’t sleep soundly or eat hearti if or is cross, irritable, feverish, stomac! sour, breath bad; has stomach ache, diarrhoea, oe Seana or is jae! of bon ive a teaspoonful yrup of Figs, an: a a few hours, all the foul, constipated waste, undigested food and sour bile will pent move on and out of its little wels without nausea, griping or weak- ness, and you ee will have a well, happy and smiling child again shortly. ith Syrup of bn are not drug- ging you children; ing composed en- tirely of 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 regulator needed. A little given to-day will save a sickchild to-morrow. Full directions for children of all a; and for grown-ups plainly printed on the package. Ask your druggist for the full name prepared by, the California Fig Byrap re) y, tl yr See tall “Ea anal genuine le. juse ing else offered. GOLD Dust * the world’s ® « greatest cleanser Gold Dust stands at the head of all cleaners and cleansing products—it has stood right there ever since it was introduced. The beauty of it is that Gold Dust will do more work and more kinds of work than soap or any other cleanser. It will also do quicker, bet- ter work—and save at least one-half the housewife’s time and labor. » To use Gold Dust for all household cleaning is to do your work in the shortest and best way. Gold Dust fe leccld ino |= *¥4 eise and large peck- ages. The large package meansgreater economy. "Let the Gold Dust Twine do your work’* WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS Ten Big Blyn Stores are heights of hee variety in th 4 we Blyn_ reliability the qualities and the values, WEST SIDE STORES: Butz W. 125th st eM A ry Dept. , 22 103 Futeo Biway, be them, and the sales increase daily n and Women, immense stocks that assures easy choice. 4 ional by mail Ten Big Family Stores. Easyto Reach. Shoesin Every Grade. The Blyn-Plan Nature Shoe natural, logical shoe for the Child Tt is Nature’s shoe for the natural foot. A corrective shoe for the distorted foot. A helpful shoe for the weak foot. Comfortable from try-on to cast-off. colt—made to retain lucher Blyn-Plan Shoes for Boys and Girls, gun metal, calf and patent style and shapeliness through long, hard wear. Sizes 5 to 8 1.75 Sizes 814 to 11... $2.00 Sizes 1114 to 2.. ..$2.90 Tan, sizes 5to es in. Tan ices as in Black selling de guarantees anywhere in the United States, Ux Our Mail Order Bureau Is at Your Service If you find it inconvenient to come to Simpson Crawford's because of bad weather or other reasons, use our Mail Order Service. Mail your order to us and we will shop as satisfactorily for you as if you came to the store in person. Group No. 1---Values up to 25c, at 10c Drinking cups, hand bags, pocketbooks and purses. ape 7 No. coe up to 75c, at 25¢ ill folds, tie racks, drinking cups, st , bags, collar bags and music rolls” et ee ee Te Bimpeon Crawford Co.—Main Floor—On Sele To-morrow ZN s Overcoats 4] 5. ver- seit sla to $8.9 All $25.00 Over- coats, reduced to $ 1 48 Men’s Trousers #5.00 Trousers, $6.00 Trousers, $7.00 Trousers, Fancy e smartest effects shown in the London hal frst, al 1 ghter fabrics—silk mixture: ‘ —Etfecting a savirg for yc 1 Pajamas of 25c tu 50c a suit...... 9 The materials are madras and percale, in weat iped and figured effects, also a good assortmert of plain colors, such as white, tan, blue and pink. ‘They are made with military and surplice necks, matly trimmed, with and without frogs. White pear] but- tons and breast pocket; cut extra large and full; small, medium and large sizes. Regular $1.0 and $1.25 quality; to-morrow 75c. at 28c. Clearance of Negliged Shirts, Values to Drawers, 59c Each { SOLID GOLD RINGS It would be impossible to describe every design and stone, @ we mention but a few. There are Clusters, Solitaires, Twin Settings and Hoop Rings wih 3, 4.and 5 stones, set with Opals, Amethysts, ‘urquoise, Rubies, Lapis La- zuli, Coral, ete., in many pretty combinations. Lot No. $ Values to 6.00 at $2.48 $25.00 Genuine Diamond Rings, $17.80 - Solitaire setting, brilliantly cut diamond, 14 kt. solid gold ring. “ $35.00 5-Stone Hoop Rings, $25.00—14 kt solia gold setting, 8 reconstructed rubies or sapphires and two brilliant diamonds. : dé ‘ta Simpson Crawford Co Main Floor, On Sale To-Morrow. Furs! (UN The Balance cf That Great Pur- chase from Frankl & Stcinhacker G.es On Sale To-Morrow Everywhere in the trade the name of the old established firm of Frankl & Steinhacker stands for “quality”— quality of the sort that appeals to the best trade and commands the highest prices, One need not bes fur expert to ap preciate the remarkable values offered in thi sale—the superiority of workmanship, th finish, the quality of the skins, the perfet matching, are apparent at first glance. $37.50 Full Length Black Pon‘ Coate—Lined with Skinner's sati- As the quantity ls tniiee ster wl © $14.75 peete a A) $35.00 Black or Brown $79.50 Full Length Rus- sian Moire Pony Coats $49 75 $45.00 Fur-Lined Broadcloth Conts, f.r5 #25,00 Natural Raccoon Sets, $12.75 Lot No. 2 Values to $4.00 Lot No. 1 Values to $2.00 a that this sale rence but a effects, at $34.75 Gray Fox Sets, $22.50 $19.75 Marmot Sets, $12.75 $45.00 Pointed Sitka Wolf Sets, 75 $14.75 White Iceland Fox Sets, $2, $27.60 Red Fox $17.50 $25.00 Hudson Sets, $17.50/ n Fox Sets, $9.75 No Mall/qrdes. $47.50 Black R oF Third Flo >. o oO OD SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO,, SIXTH AVENUE, 19TH TO 20TH STREET, IN NEW YORK'S SHOPPING CENTRE bse g No. bf ine up * =, at 95c elvet ra s, leather hand bags, cigar » coat hangers, traveling docks, manicure sets, music apy, Erusben in leather cases. MEN—The Final Cut! All Remaining Lots to Go Regardless of Cost (fi coats retvcedto $1 0.50) “nerves te.” $12.50 reduced to......0..... 92.50] Suits, at.............. 914.50 reduced to.........006 93.00] Suits, at......... wees 916,00 Vgreong *,. 04.00| Suits, at........-.... 019.50 ASale ofimportedEnglish $3.00, $4.00 & $5.00 Waistcoats at $1.65 dashery shops this season are included in this 1.65. There are plenty of those soft, shaggy, warm-toned effects that men like, and plenty of the s in dots, stripes and fancy effects—all regular 8, $4 and $5 Vests, at $1.65. £47 Simpson Crawford C Floor. Om Gale Te-merrow. : Lively “Doings” in Our Men’s Furnishing Section To-Morrow c| Men’s 50c Silk Ties at 28c A manufacturer's sale, this.. We divided our pur- chase into two big groups. The first went “like hot cakes” last Saturday. We saved the other for to- morrow. Exactly the same values are represented —all new, regular 50c scarves at 28c, in a very wide range of colors and patterns. Your choice Men’s $1.50 and $2.00 Natural Wool Shirts and [pive's 79c Winter Weight Merino Shirts and i Drawers, 50c Each farBimpeon Craftord Co,, Main Floor, On Gale To-Morrow, UNDER-PRICEBASEMENT TO-MORROW, A GREAT ONE DOLLAR SALE Why? Because every woman that attends this event to- i morrow will surely agree with us that this sale of women’s Of very fine quality seasonable and perfect Shoes is the most remarkable shoe offer- ing announced in New York for of those of usual occur- 2 timely bargain event. You will find both button and lace styles in patent, dull calf and kid leathers. Every wanted size from 2'; to7,in this scason's latest If you need a puir of Com- 4 fortable Shoes and at very little cost, to-morrow is NEW YORK'S SHOPPING CENTRE Suits gerseeed id $9 a 5 the most charmi shee $14.85 } Dress Suits Men's $20.00 Tuxedo Men's $25.00 Full Dress Men’s $30.00 Full Dress Winter 5 v $1.00, at 50c Sale Women’s Shoes and Evening Slippers pers at........... Pleatings at 25c Yard ‘ Black, white, pink and blue, i $ . i ue, of a high-class maker has found its discount, — be autifully trimmed with san Fag nb ePleatings, 2,3 ead a inches Vite eee, beautiful chiffon rosette; all sizes. shadow laces in various designs. A few are 80c styles but mostly 50c. values. | bear vl and 240 Patrician 50c to $1.00 Shadow and Plain Net Guimpes at 34c aa A enti ‘64 $2.19 Limited quantity, #0 come early, as they may not last the day. Various 900 pairs of these desirable shoes. All sizes in the sale, but not in each style. a Bimpoon Crawt os lan ks a French serge, trimmed with contrasting col- | ors of broadcloth, Per- 4 sianand satin square or | roundcollars and large turnback cuffs. Colors are navy, brown, tan, cadet and black; sizes te i misses, juniors and small women, $5: e) Special at.. : Girls’ New Spring! Wash Dresses, Values $1.00 to $1.25 Made of percale, and fancy lawn i variety of pretty, girlish) styles, effectively trimmed with bands and pipings of contrasting colors; low neck, short sleeves and full skirt 69 sizes Oto Ibyrs.jat Cc; is not one bona fide ORL MELO FOE eae THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1918. Leg <> REFINED MID-DAY CABARET, EIGHTH FLOO Sz 34Years Leaders of Pathe f eso Co AVE.19°T0 20" ISTREET. ato i sets, cigar sets, manicure sets. —— Jao 6—Values u al » bags, erode, wility caves, wallets, military braskes tu leathey snes NEW SPRING SUITS _ FOR MISSES Ready at Special Prices—Introducing the New Bulgarian Note Misses’ $25.00 Spring Suits at $19.75 fashioned hres» gabe peptone a menage | \ coat, with full Bulgarian bi cuffs, inlaid with novelty All desirable fabrics and styles; $23.75 values at $10.00, ee ei i A Sale of Manufacturer's Samples of Leather Averaging LESS Than Half Price $3,500 Worth of Leather Goods to Be Sold for $1,300 A well-known leather goods manufacturer let us have his entire sample line of Leather Goods at a price. The following values present a valid reason for a very prompt response. Group No. 3—Values up to $1.50, at 50c Shoe horns, purses, pocketbooks, tie racks, collar bags, drinking cups, silk bags and velvet bags. of the new Paris styles. The clever blouse, has round collar and tl ity silk and trimming of buttons; peau de cygne lined; clinging skirt, draped at both sides. izes \ ie 16 years; also suitable for small women. isses’ Spring Frocks at $12.75 Collection of new models . many charming demi-tailored rian bolero effect and e; trimming of silks or values up to $16.50, Closing Out Clearance of 200 Winte chilla, astrachan and jaunty coat ra bars = Wis lustrous satin; f rls’ Winter Coats, Special at Clearance of 250 smart coats, incl aps dressy styles of desirable years; formerly sold to $9.75, 7 Umpeen Crawford Co., SNE ARNEL Na EN weewratomesmste eran New and Fetching Styles to Be the Vogue in Women’s Neckw. in a Special : Saturday Offering at 25¢ and 0c Right at the start of a season, in which every indica- . tion points to a tremendous demand for these new shoulder | point collars, we offer this special sale. From the latest and smartest Paris models we have made clever copies to - sell at popular prices. Some of fine batiste and net, some > of the new French crepe, others of dainty shadow lace _ net. Made in various styles, some with pretty jabots | $2.50 and 93.00 Satin and | and frills attached. Sale prices, 25¢ and 50¢ each. Beaded Dress Slip- 4 95 | 2,500 Yards of Regular 39 to 80c High-Grade Shadow Lace |] | re | Closing Out Entire Stock of Misses’ Coats at $7.50 & $10.00 styles, made on lawn or net body; some with sleeves, others without sleeves. $1.95 Imported Large Lace. Collars at 95c a Extra special values in these handsome lace collars that are extremely © fashionable. — Several designs in white and ecru. Continuing To-Morrow, Great Sale Bon’ 4,88 $1.55 & $2.55 Just Arrived—A Handsome Lot of Misses’ Serge and Silk 10 Different Spring Dresses Models lo. S—Values up to $4.00, at $1 » coat hangers, tourist sets, bill folds, cigarette cases, music bags, bridge and of men’s wear serge, in styles, with new B ponge vestee, draped skirts and eponge. Sizes 14 to 18 years; fa Be sold to 928.78. materiale; sizes sizes 18 to 18 years. $14.75 values at $7.60; sar Simpson Crawford Co.. Main Fleer, On Gale Te-Merrew. 38e T-inch Satin and Taffeta Ribbon | at 19¢ Yard. Good quality, in all colors, incl i cage Be ot bate blues. Suitable A and sas! 29c High Lustre Mot: Extra fine quality, 6 wanted shades; also wi terete Teor juding the for mil} ihe to $5.00, at $2.95 from one bi % A Few Specimen Values in the (Slightly Sciled from Handling) 3 values up to Worsted Aviator C ROGLOO, ab... ccvccossstcedacese> White Dresses and Guimpes Lawn and Madras Guimpes; sises @ to 12 years; values to $1.50, at.. 69e White Lawn Diyeanes), sess @ to @ years: values to $2.25, at ; to 98.00, at... .. ce ceceeneee 49 * Colored Rompers and Dresses Gingham Rompers, high or low neck; values to 500, at..........eceeeee Linene Dresses, values to 6c, 49c Gm Secend Floer, On Sale Te-Merrew. GOOD EATING SPECIALS & errant WE SA MESITAN, *: Satara ROSY RED SPITZENBERG ger All sound, luscious fruit. Poaiea ate? $2.20! Boss efe* 28 CRACKERS, backages™: *° 3340 SUGAR fos’ fxanuisted: CHEESE éée; 10 '28t OLIVES sifted:

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