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had overheard. Pollce Headquarters, and detectives surrounded the a to the Lexington avenue st No as tempt was made on t) vut the one at No. 6% Highth avenue was totbed. MeLaughtin poojroom at Fourteenth street and Irv- ing place was the appointed meeting They In turn notified thirty (PF QVERHEARS THIEVES PLOT A ROBBERY, STICKS TO TRAIL McLaughlin Follows Strong- Arm Men From Philadelphia Here and Corners Them, and consequently last night with de- hold-up game were bagged ag the re- walt, ———— JOCKEY CLUB MAY VOTE TO-MORROW TOREVIVE RAGING, Stewards Will Discuss Advis- ability of Resuming Under Oral Betting Decision, ‘The stranre wtory of how a man in Phlledetphia overheard the plotting of @ Fotbery in New York, followed the {i Highwaymen to the scene of thelr onre- Gully planned crime and was in time} { Wo prevent the execution of their , @lgns, Nes &ehind the appearance in the Wert Bide Court to-day of Steve Win- de. tere and Charles Andrews, “strong arm en.” Winters and Andrews were arrested Tact night tn from of a pool room at Fourteen street and Irving piece, (where detectives, accompanied by Hd- werd MoLaughlin of Philadelphia, had been tying in wait for them. They were charged with having been two of the three men who bound and ¢ August Jacobs in the United Btore at No. 6 th avenue shall be revived tr New York Sta’ 4 Povbed the till o! ¢ whish ! Not only did Jacobs positively Mentity ing in the Kast, the two men a his assailants when he! {the etewanis faced them in court to-day, but Me Raughlin pointed them oit as two of @roup of four men whose p bald he did not care ty 4 the robbery of another clea forecast what aotion might be taken, ‘but it 1# belloved that provided legal fl advice on the proposition @ not une *, some acton Woking to the ival of the now defunct sport will by taken ‘Dwo questions, It it understood, witt The discussed: One whether It ix ad- Viaable to Walt until the recent dec of the Appellate Division upholding oral vetting ds ruled upon iby the Court of Appeals, the tribunal of last resort in ther even with ny wtill ‘be made Madelphia, and Whose design he himself th : MoLavehiin's story of unite @avesdropping and {te results runs thia| p Way: L Last Saturday he was sitting tn Mack's poolroom in Twelfth street, in| Philadeiphia, in which city he ty ems Dloyed awa mecha n the navy yard when he heard a 4 ering behind nim. M attentively when h Gant statements about how "« fouch” a certain clear would ba. | Uneuspected by the fo nen, he heard fhe details of a robbery planned. Two of the plotters w Mentified by) McLaughlin Other was called Duke. It whe urged that they tackle the U Clwar Store at Mighty-sixth atreet and Taxington avenue. It was “good for’! Between $800 and $1,000, he anid. j the exeeut e that bets might be con- “l “Part mutual” plan lin vogue on foreign race tracks, "| Miltona of dollars of race track prop: y now Ie Idle in this State. Some been cut up into Building in use as @ motordrome of racing would entail a ment in these properties, ri McLaughlin trailed the men when they left the poolroom, He saw thun Heat oe take the 10 o'clock night train for New = York. He had not enough money to) Bellow the: he hurried to hin 1 borrowed the rall- w York. The Philadel- (ghien arrived here early Sunday morn- Sin Bare, Wein testis Rudden Fivaiee of i ‘He immediately communicated by ‘phone with Supt Rodin and Sales Man Hermann the United Cigar | Bm Alablecs 6th Avenue at 31st Street New Lots Are Added Daily to the Sale of Women’s 3.50 & 4.00 Radcliffe Shoes, at ] ° 90 TheRadcliffeCo. were forced to sell all { their surplus stock owing to a change in their management. We bought their best styles of Women’s Shoes At 50c on the Dollar That is why wecan sell such good shoes at 1.90. Think of it!~-all sizes, in tan, cali and kidskin, black suede and calfskin; also white Nubuck, All have welted soles; some styles come in sizes | to 9, so we can fit all women whoattend the sale. 3.50 and 4.00 Sample Shoes 4 3,000 Pairs of Shoes, Oxfords, ef Pumps and Colonials, 4 _ ™ every good leather and all the good styles of the season are here in sizes 314, 4and 414, A and B widths. HM you wear sample shoes, this is certainly a great opportunity for you. Remember, all sizes in the 1,90 shoes, sizes only in the 95¢ shoes, Guaranteed Silk Hose, 69c As a “special” for the day we will offer Women's heavy quality Silk Hose, guaranteed for three months. Lot includes over twenty-one desirable shades, also white and black; all sizes. Sample RSL is on ana winnie air pin wile THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 256, 1913. Stores Company and told them what he remembered that the) place, as he had overheard the plans of he four men in the 1 The question as to whether racing W aftemmoun to | “Til flash my detective's Ded ———————————— LTT ve hind ‘is Discomfort After Meals arth man stand outside to Bive us ut oA ain an, y. We can't fall down on this one. La) “AL IWDGE CHARGES | WOMAN GOT MONEY | a oni ooh The Blanchis had sold goo by he lost varlous sums of money run- Mra. Crapo, They have a claim aguinat [ning up into the thousands, On one Mrs, Crapo of $6,000. occasion, Judge Warren remembered, Bi 0 te In his Browd- Was Cite, On ihe TN A a naa} STRANGLED IN WASHTUB, arked him for When he re- —_ fu nother cent, he said, p from the window. 19 followed Judge War- sted that the larg er recelved from Hatt She said she wan induced, tifying day vefora United States | December of last year, to align a Commissioner Gilchrist, charged What) paper the contents of which she was | Mrs. Jennie M. Crapo, widow of John | jignorant of until a deputy sheriff ap- M. Crapo, @ Mnen importer, received |peared in her a at No. 1 Fifth ¥6,000 of the $104,009 of trust funds ‘avenue, on Jan. ith the information [stolen by Samuel 8. Hatt, an attor ¥, |that the paper was an acknowledgment i who had his offices with Judge nat her of $4,000 Hl t No. #1 Broadway, and who was re- y eentenced at Albany to serve not leet than elght years in Dannemora Judge ‘rapo ree ey from Hatt Judge Warre sheriff had been directe her atore Mis favor, and that the! her boty, Searing down on her head, ed to well out caused tween the tub, Bhe w = | later, stra | tion her face to be wedged down ibe- faucet and the end of the found by a maid an hour d ty death tn this: posts testimony iW aren ved the Mra, Crapo was gt a the eoner Gilchrist of th ‘rapo, ageingt whom an titfon in bankruptey —----- WOMAN FALLS 3 FLOORS . ‘ainis While Opening Window aad socal Strange Revelations in Bank- ruptcy Proceedings Against Widow of Crapo, Importer, ‘Mrs. Fiste Scheff, wife of an em. ployee of the Corn Exchange Bank's Harlem Branch, fell from the window of her flat on the third floor of No. 527 West One Hundred and Thirty-Atth atreet this afternoon Tie woman fainted while raising the Woman ¥ ta and Faucet i ) Killing Her, APLANTIC OITY J, Feb. Sin j Mra, Barney Quinn of No. 21 South Mis-| window and plunged to the sidewalk, siastppl avenue, loaned over a tub thlS) wie was picked up by neighvora and fternvon to draw some water, lost her] taken to the J. Hood Wright Hospital, and fell against a et. The} where it was aaid she had sustained ins blow rendered her anconsctoun. ternal injuries, but had a fair chance ‘The faucet turned and the weight of|of recovery she Former Judge Lyman E, Warren, tos 000. was $25, In New York's ; OQ NEILE-/ YO, ate conmtipates, Fou wand pelle? and want 10 quick. ‘There is no nse going arca! fe Be CF gd Rage 5 fecling—a headi.che, disordered stomach, bad breath, and that—when, within one hour from the time you take % glassfal bf RUNYADI JANOS WATER, the Natural Laxative, your bowels ‘will move gently, aurely and effectively, and your good health and spirits will be restored. 4s 8 business man or woman, with lots of duties before gon, a heal mind and body are necessary, Don't waste o a ean never be recovered. ‘Take % ginesful | ADE J: ATER any time on an empty Ver ert watch the pin ty within one hoar or #0 aud you'se relieved, Get a bottle at any Drug Store to-day, (-) ——_—{-) —__{.) —__{.) —___—.(.) —___—.) O’Neill’s needed article. you join O’Neill’s Household Club You Can Arrange Thousands have furnished their homes as members of the Houschold Club. To join it is merely another form of opening a dignified charge account. Club members buy at cash prices and are entitled to Surety Stamps, a filled book of which is redeemable for $2.50 in merchandize. America’s Greatest Furniture House Block umanniii. OCOMpysars. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK Newark, N. J., Store, 49 and 51 Market Street OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS THE LOWEST WE INVITE COMPARISON! $25 Quartered Oak $5.00 Solid Oak Just at this time of the year the housewife is beginning to realize the need of new furniture. This sale will enable her to supply those needs at prices that will save her money. finishes. A massive Pp butter ih net - long drawers: wood pulls, | 1 ( Accounts opened trom [Gmail Accounts $5 to $1,000 |'Espec'ally Invited on Small Weekly Payments $3 Mahogany F Finished $17.00 Chair $2.98 | $1.25 Solid Oak ] Dining|Rocker Tat | Chai 69 TiS 59c tionally wellmade Solid oak, high} Huts back, bracefd arm, cane seat. An exception-| S* 8 Anextraor- ally well-made inary bare This handsome o.a'+ has a com- fortable panel back, slip seat, cove ered with a fine quasity of hand- buffed leather. It has a heavy box frame, corner braces, heavy French legs, has beautifully hand carved claw feet, thoroughly well braced, made of golden oak, beautifully fin- ished. | LAR, select any- j . thing you need | to furnish a room completely and | R wewill Sallven tie | Outfit! ep rage | a No Med Tape YOU CAN PAY oe fhe THE BALANCE tar The Otter INSMALL WEEK- OF No Extra Charges U2 LY PAYMENTS. Mornings ROYAL FURNITURE CQ HARLEM. STORE: Gites 12190 S°AVE BET-II92120'ST- Made of genuine quartered white oak, ‘The height is 67 inches; the width is 40 inches; door glass is 10x20 inches; one mirror back, size 10x94 inches, — Adjustable shelves, Beatly carved; best construction and all rubbed finish; fitted with good lock ey. O'Nelll_ Housefurnishing There Are Still About Thirty Governor Refrigerators At One-Third Reductions The Railroad Company paid the lose, because the goods were left unprotected for some hours and are just a little bit injured on the outside only, ee ik 3371 O'Neill's is alway: sell only strictly fir: and while these refi “slightly damaged” very pérticular to ass merchandise, ators are called i jansaed the injury is saly a matter of outwa: appearance, and very February Furniture Sale FREE Wee small at that, fenement house of lift- ~y cover si les, a new anc exce jor a 25 bs 886% Reductions few marks outside, Alter Heel .00 a week opens | an account Food Chambers Lined Sold on Credit Terms | Homes Furnished with Seamless Porcelain O'Neill's $3 $50 | $ Hows 949,93 | Not painted inside, as xo mi Club Plan 5 3] 4 “75.0 nee Baliierratara are, to if you desire to pay at i : ; 10 |; 4 99.98 | Beautifully white enamelle: intervals, rite for Our New Catalogue i 1 Our Credit Terms Apply Also to Westchester Co, Bey ie Cer, Be Prise. opty, ris. pace FREE—This Gilt Mirror with every purchase of :100—this week only. ” pee Re ae 7 100 27,00 18 81,00 20.60 BRONX: STORE: eVeninas " BO Btn sed 3035-3037 SAVE. COR. 156 "ST. | dO Eee <P amaictasacs OAR TE AO EE EPP ETE IO abl STOMACH, INDIGESTION, GAS : OR DYSPEPSIAR—PAPE'S [ sit This delightful stomach Hi Sarna brings relief in five minutes—-Puts an end to tomach trouble forever. * put bad stomachs in or- does” overcome indigestion, heart burn and sourness tes~—that—just that—makes Pape’ 's "Diapepaln, the largest selling stomach regulator in the world. If what you eat ferments into stubborn lumps, you bele eae and eructate sour, undi- gested food and acid; head is dizzy and fo breath foul; tongue coated; ns ‘our es filled with bile and indigestib! waste, remember the moment Diapepsin comes in contact with the stomach all such distress vanishes, It's truly aston- Shopping Center disposal of Household Club nvestigate O'Neill's Household Club plan and enjoy the comforts of a well furnished home while paying for the furnishings at intervals. Every Article of Home Furnishing Can Be Bought on This Plan Underprices on O’Neill Standard Furniture The best of everything, backed by a liberal guarantee, is offered to you now at Special Prices. DAMS Sixth Avenue, ‘20th to 22d Street The First Step in Spring Home Improvements Is Membership in Household Club Spring housecleaning time is approaching, and with it the usual necessity of buying new rugs, replacing furniture here and there, installing a new refrigerator or some other All your needs can be filled at once without any undue financial strain if to Pay at Intervals O'Neill's splendid stock of Furniture, Up- holstery, Rugs and Home Furnishings are at the iidag—altost marvelous, and the its "urge tl ‘ Pa A large fifty-cent case ol pepsin will give yous Ticeaeed dollars! eat of satisfaction hee your druggist hands you your money bac! It's york its weight in gold to men and women who can't get their stomachs regulated. It belongs in ior home—- should always es kept han¢ s sick, sour, upset r orat night. It's the quick most harmless stomach doctor in the world. OEZIO We Give Surety Stamps Free with All Purchases and Redeem Them in Merchandise @ aa Co} Members. O'Neill [fomefurnishing Store has a new stock of standard furniture—the very latest in everything— and is offering it now at prices that put it within the reach of all. Any Article in this Department Can Be Bought on the Club Plan and You Get Surety Stamps with Every Purchase. $24.00 China taal $4.00 Leather Dining | $11.00 Vernis- Martin | Onyx-Like Table $6. =i This beautiful VERNIS-MARTIN PARLOR TABLE has a 20-inch round top. The glass top is hand painted on the under side to repre- sent Mexican onyz, and the glass is inserted in thetop. The work is so accurately done that it iv almost im- possible to tell the difference between onyx-like tops and genuine Mexican onyx, The table is 2046 inches high; has prettily shaped legs and 14-inch undershelf which has a beautiful hand painted floral design, Ballding—Second Foor, | Final Clearance of oak, the top iv 40x@1 inches; 12x$2-inch French plate bevelled mirror; plenty of drawer and closet room; one drawer lined for silverware, etc, French legs, neatly carved; con- structed and finished in the best manner. $25.00 Buffet $18, 00 Made of genuine quartered white The height is 5 ft. @ inches; PICTURES Left from Big Sale Prices on odds and ends of the picture stock have been further Tomorrow they go on sale at reduced to clear them out quickly. almost half price. As these lots are limited, you had better come early, Here are a few of those offered: Photogravures and Stcel Engravings, inabig assortinent | 15 of artistic hardwood frames. {/ Their value is 810, but to clear | them they have been $4. 75 reduced to..... Etchings, A rilt frames, hand- ornamented, with white mats, Sige 20x40, Regular price $2.50, Special at. Hand-colored Pictures, in ser and. square frames in gilt, Big’ assortment of views, They are easily, worth $8.50, but the Brie for this sale been reduced $1.85 to. ‘ombinations, Fruit Picture Vilva'si0 Specs! st. $1.00 ornany $2.00)" Prints, hardwood frames. very pretty These are regular 81.00 pictures, but the pric this sal at. pes, in gilt frames, hand. vod, Sige 16x24, 50 pictures Special Regular $1.00 Etchings, Carbons, French olortypes, in gilt and There are some Bletures in this lot, has been cut in half for and thi O'Nell), Siheemed HF) inti OLE GE Bw oe