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“LIFE SENTENCE IS WELCOMED BY VETERAN CROOK eneifievenns “Never Got a Chance,” Says Leon, “and Prison Is Better Than Being Hounded.” Bre indictments were filed by the @and Jury with J Mulqueen in the Gourt of General Sessions to-day, a con- vietion on elther of which means im- Peteonment for life to Joseph Leon, forty-one years old, an artist, now in tke Tombs. The indictments charge Leon with felonies—the carrying of « Tevoiver and grand larceny in the second men. @egree—voth as a fourth offender. Leon will be arraigned to plead to-morrow. ‘There are fow criminals in the Tombs who have been in trouble so many times as Leon. Twenty-two years ago he committed his first offense and was sen- tenoed by Recorder Smyth to two years in the House Refuge, “Bince that time,” Leon told an Eve Ming World reporter to-day, “I have never had a chance'—the tale that every veteran crook tells, "I had no sooner got out of the eradie pen on my first trip,” continued Leon, who served all his sentences un- Ger different names, “than 1 was framed for a burglary. Judge Martine gave me three years in Elinira, obey the rules I served every day of it. 1 tried to get employ after that, but every job T got was knocked, with the result that om Dec. 1, 197, 1 wis arrested again for burs Goff gave me two years. “In March, 1900, the bulls got me again for grand larceny and Judge Fos- ter gave me a swing of thr y T &ed no sooner got out of Sing wa, in February, 18, 1 was in again, dotug a five-year stretch for burglary, imposed by Jutge McMahon, With good Dehavior { was out tn October, 1907, and the following J went back again for another fi ch for helping myself to other erty Judge Crain gave me that sentence.” The police records submitted to-day by Assistant District-Attorney Embree show Leon came out of Clinton Prison Jan. 10 last, On room at 5 Thirtieth a and that event tempted to decamp with a snite taining all the clothing he fo fellow boarder’s room. He was stopped by Mra. Alice D. Fox, the landlady, and ENUINE [== GE WIZZ mionen with Diamond You Can find out by a NOTICE Diamonds purchased from us can be ex- changed ut full value or returned for cash. leas 10 per cent, within one y CHARLES A. KEENE Importer of Diamonils, 180 Seseii. New York and because I} bo hY MES. MAE MARTYN, Healthand Beauty Answers fronted him. pe Leon trie. te eheet one of the Leo. in his cell laughed when told of @ possible life sentence that con- “Why should I worry?’ he ex claimed. “In or out of prison, it's all the same to me, In fact, I think that 1 would rather be in prison than be hounded oa the streets. In prison you e Aure of your grub and @ place to The fault is with man in some jn- stances, but take it from me—and I speak from experience—it’s due more to condition: I fell and wanted to bo honest after that, but I was pre- vented not only by the police but by others.” Tho police eay that Leon is @ des- perate criminal. He has served terms under the names of Freed, Van Tan, Goldstein, Mantel, Jacobson and Schininsky. Pei Peruvian Cabinet, under the Pre lership of Gen. nique Var resigned office to-fay A sequel to the giving up of his Portfolio by the Finance Minister yea. desdey. FEEL BULLY! TAKE. CASGARETS TONIGHT. Dime a box—Gently cleanse your liver and sluggish bowels while you sleep. Sick headache, Vien Sate coated tongue, Poisonous matter lores in Cd intea- tines, instead of bein, it of it causes congestion and dull, throbbing, sickening head- cathartic pills, ofl and pur; lorce @ passageway fora ‘ty or two—yes—but they don’t take the ie isons out, and have no effect upon the Lee jately cleanse and) epuinia t » remove the sou: undigested aa tarmeniio food and} foul gases, take the excess bile from the liver and carry out of the system all t! constipated waste matter and poison the bowels, A Cascaret will tonight surely straighten you out by morning. They work while you sleep—a 10-cent box from your druggist means your head clear, stomach sweet oa your liver oes pane clean and regu lor ilar for monthe GoLD Dust does all the hard work B peed muscle | hen Boll ld Dust does all the hard part of the | task without your as. | sistance. Gold Dust is a good, ' honest, _vegetable-oil | pep, in powdered jf soem, to which are added other purifying | speperials in just the right proportions to | cleanse easily, vigor- ‘| ouslyand without harm to iabric, utensils or hand. oUF OUNCES of KpUrMaX In one itch-hazei) uis of gly nd beautlty do away with that It ts better than face It fo fine jen and as ¢ ugainat harsh shine pinkish appoaran for pimples, cold »: @ protection to th winds. ances: Your 4 loss of ener Try th Disso. pint of a! ounc kardene In a half eoho! (no 1 oneshalt oupful suge i to maka a fall quart a onful before @ech meni and fn 4 short time you will feel Ike @ now person, for it makes rich, red blood, file you with energy and pu lor ‘and the into your face. Naomi: 1 hi en warne: soap for ehamm 1 against al: quinroin ba wer to. te your aculp. lowk of health} Tw bourn iit ‘prove ery invigoraung! growth, et aT) ‘io peinieas and G)_ will prove ver; growth of bal petniess an Yes, you can nt without heavy «. Tho following Worked where failed. Put for 12 pints hot rT lect Your eyes, as beautitul « na Put two or three drops mic in each daily. Tt will tired eyes and ealthy, sparkling and beautitul, Mra, a.: stimu pint eda @ good, Get one-half ey) and ono ounce quinzoin and imix it with one- halt pint water and you will have a bet scalp, rubbing it | you find it does wonders fer your lifeless felling hair by curing Gandruft ead putting your e¢alp into @ healthy oon. ition. “This tone euttens the hair, and lustrous Keep clean by fre oanthrox and you will no further r drugmist a of delatone enwumh into 4 ira not wanted 4 in two or three minutes re- and wash the skin, Seldom cessary to use thi sovond one to rem THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 265, 1913. BRING THE CHILDREN TO OUR MENAGERIE—SEVENTH FLOOR! The_One-Day Bargain Festival Event! month for our customers. The one da: y when profits and costs are utterly disregarded to create the liveliest selling of the entire month. It is worth your while to come here to-morrow. REAT for the Splendid Values offered REATER than ever before REATEST in Savings afforded Read through carefully every item listed below. Every one a bar- gain of the first.water. To one would rot be coi>g justice to yourself, ENF PRICES ARE POSITIVELY THE LOWEST JF THE ENTIRE M Get One of Our “‘Tag Day” Booklets at the Door —They List Hundreds of Rargain: Not Men- tioned Here, but of Great Importance. Give STREET ty TOR ke Each erchandise 8 ALL ad O46) MERCHANDISE STAMPS F PEE Lal et oe sree Parton, on the Third Fleer, Wednesday—Tag Der. Only one cet any book. Spring Millinery Untrimmed Tam o’ Shantore— Suitable for women or ; made of best quality imported hemp; "with sill, bpd brim; a (2 Soe three dif. it ine lors; viesitimmediice $1.25 Ready-to-Wear Tailored ite Hand made, of good quality silk brs med with maline or velv ral) and full bss i colori Maii Unless Knit Underwear lomen’s 59c Pure White Fleece Lined Union Suits, vests high neck and long sleeves; Lee) ankle length; garment. . Maslin Underwe lomon’ $1.00 and $1.28 Tub Wom Drocece-Made of good quality lawn, percale and linene, in solid colors and pretty pla comblontons; all '67c ——$$_$__—. Led Swiss Ribbed Cotton Vests, neck and sleeveless, neatly ned vith seecrtoed tapes et LAG with fancy Women‘ low neck and sleevele others plain lisle, ribbon. Pi crochet of lace yoke Dressee—All the models; sizes 34 to 44; Women’s up to Voile, Lingeri All the newest sty! for street, afternoon and party I newest shades; all sizes $1, 69 Worren's Spring Suite--Made of fine i ‘est 1913 new Spring $10.00 up to $15.00 ity serge, bre $2.98 Messaline Silk Walete, effec. tively trimmed with net yokes; others made viet at turn-down collars. Ostrich Fancies Ostrich Fancie imy three large stems; be ings; plain or in combination de value 98c.; at R (Main Floor. y Fonniain Pens 75c Fountain Pens, 14 kt. gold plate pen point, will not leak, choice of many pretty designs,at.......... 15e » Semi-Annual Franco - American Sale of Gloves Importers’ Sample Lines of Women’s (Second Floor.) Women’s Neckwear Shoulder Point Collare—fashion's newest neckwear style, of fine crepe in various styles, with dainty net and lace frills; some trimmed with small (Main Floor.) Fancy Ribbons Odds and Ends Fancy Ribbone— usual 29, and 39. qualities; in_ stripes, checks and flower effects; 4 Lae 5 inches wide; extra good value; bows and 15e Men’s $2.00 and $4. $2.50 Trousers Made of cheviots, cassimeres and worsteds, in a splen<i.: variety of patte Well irate and splendi.ly finisheJ trousers, suitable for Inn mate with tallored ru Sleeveless Guimpes, of fine net 1 Bl white, cream or ecru fade with 7 4 adjustable draw string { 19c Yokes of Shadow Lace or fine net in various dainty patterns in 11 white, cream or black, each... c 25c and 50c Mesh Veilings, in large and small shadow designs, ornamental meshes, tuxedo, velvet dots in Women's $3 white, black and magpie, at, yard 18¢ $ i to $1.59 Kid Gloves 16-Button busicess and every day vear. All oe up boa heared These gloves represent makers in France,| Cholce White to 46, Asa Tag Day Leaier, at $ Corsets Sermany and italy. Choice of block, 1,200 Men's Sample Spring Hats, every one SRR Seay 90, Silk Gh Glace s standard 92:00 OF cores eve amart new style Corsets of 1 make Wom: Milane: loves, derbies and 1 lesigned for Spring one Ses vaih sts Voit embroidered backs. Elbow Kid Gioves in ceresed nee ot BAL comened Ev orien OTL OO) Tong bipes, eavily_ boned ent |B coaths Boys’ New $3.00 Suite in Norfolk and double. Be nee TEs ere dies kan Fiesta: || eta mat mnt an ge ae i; cial purchase and sale of these suits for boys: APatr | roned gloves |} Dciee * $1.98 Vien’s and Women's $1 Woment ‘8 29c,39c and 50¢ and $1.50 Glace Gloves, ic Gloves, A great as- uitable for street an tment of desirable street 5 lendid sa ty lace gloves, Included are chamois- Men's Overcoate—about 90 in the bot—that could not be duplicated anywhere else in the city for twice this sale price. All the popular long and short coats worn this season. Oxford or Fancies, Shetlands $5 00 ; le and Kerseys Kimonos and House Dresses 79¢ Short Crope Kimonos, ina beautiful (tae of patterns; all col- ors, prettily trimmed with shirring and sateen borders. Fitted or loose. 49 elects, While they last, choice FIC. h it. with long hips, heavily (es w ab ther comment roof steels. Good model for the ae igure. Hose supporters attached. Sues 18 to 26 inches Corsets veh hel bust and long hips, closely boned. Splendid corsets ler aay weal Hose supporters attached. Sizes * 18 to 26 incher.... 50 (Second Feo.) ——— Umbrellas $1.00 Men’s and Women’s Um- brellas, 26 and 28 inches; mounted on strong steel frames and rods, large assortment of handles, Otain Ties, ) ae each Pictures 2,000 Yards All Silk Messaline, 36 inches wide, value $1.00 » yard, in navy blue, golden brown, cardinal Ci 4% reseda, yard 40 Inch All Silk Charmeuse, soft ‘and clinging, an exquisite assortment of the new light and dark shades, also white, ivory and black, value $1.79 $1. 10 Yards Double Width all Wool Dress Goods, V satin finish, in a large variety patterns; good weari wash heavy. No mail orde: filled; limit 10 yards, yard shades of navy blue way and black. yar round thread muslin, fully 50 New Spring English Suitinge, in the popular navy, tan, gray and 35e black mixtures, yard..... D Cream English Storm Serge, double wikth, yard... 39¢ very thing for housekeepe | dozen, cellent ‘percale in in check or stripe ef- i Dutch neck effects; belts at waist, Siees 380045 oe Ade (Second Floor.) ett: clinging fabri, Bie for dreten and 34-Inch New Spring Suitingsy in «| Efe for dre ortment of the new gray tones, i $2.25 Oil Paintings, in double sweep hairline st and checks, regu- 8: € stitches gold burnished gilt frame, with shadow box s,cream grounds Habutal Silke Shirtin, br inches wide, natural color with self toned relief, one of the pays new wash 57e silks, yard taeeeee ges burnished gilt frame. Size $1. 98 $5.00 Genuine Oil Paintings, i in nue — Men's $2.50 Sweaters, J. O. King's Cotton, white, #0. very best quality worsted, 50. bene Ss 7c and brown, with or without Kote Tinie cp dele ep Golden Eagle High Grado Do- (Main Foor.) Two-in-One Shoe Polish, rg. te || Lvren clan gold burnished frame with sha. mentle Cinere periecto Bihe Rosary Beads 1c, at 4, at shape, box of 25, at Bunch Tape, assorted sizes; regu- larly 5e, at Not Collar Foundations, regu- larly 5c, at Silk Allover Hair Nets, in brown, black and blond; reg. 25 dozen dow box and glass; 16x20 and 12x24 $3. 93 50c Unframed Pictures, reproductions of boneties and face te 2c ide $1.25 Ball-Bea mace of cold rolled st extend to fit any foo! * Coat Swoate: 4 quality worsted in combination colo rranted for five yrars. 1 Ot Regular 5c Cigars, box of 10, ony jar le igars, Bs ” 2%e at Crucifix and ! 65¢ y of color stones; Hearts are also of heavy ro old, each in a padded ca (Main Floor, S. Seidenberg & Co, After Dinner Cigars, box of 25, (Main Floor.) Tag Day Specials in the = (Main Floor.) FRESH EGGS, me==23e “14c —_———— (Fifth Floor.) Selected 5,000Doz. Gaaranleed Gold Medal Process Pound BUTTER a Furnish Your Home om Our Liberal Payment tan 5 ured ager ~ complete or in part, and pay for it by the month. > SHOULDERS 1, CHEESE Site, RY" 7c] |’ eemelteer ea ard pay frit the month, Legs of Mutton ‘ ereree scaygerreT =} |) full detail BEANS “pbig, 5 TOMATOE: Oc. cans. ota JERSEY PORK 2 tb. 15¢| pai BEANS bit YOUNG FOWL Si"Ib.16¢| max na oe 0) WHISKEY © TOE 25c S| ponT or, SHERRY $1.24| MACKEREL $3" RED ONIONS Bi!" ROCK & RYE sii oii"? 65) CODFISH !uit'ss sis" 48c] | 3*Pe. Parlor Suites ee eee ac MT. VERNON tea’s:'naitis Z5C ALE fi Evens’ Hudson Cream; 89c Large, elegantly designed pieces, in finest hand-rubbed wack ry with cush- jon finish, 36 in APPLES tngs:"5-at. h, 3 ORANGES $275 $1.96 Lic 5°99: 15 sea: Seis BONELESS HERRINGS 14c dosen pete jen. To-Morrow---Wednesday---The Great End of the Month Carnival! StampTasg D They Are the Stamps That Return for Filled wise Specified NAINSO0K CORSET COVERS eK, pretty trimmed with Househo'd Linens 29c Table Damask, pure white quality, will made ot ve 45x30. Made with extra wide hem: Towelling, 00d absorbing full width, $1.98 Etchings in twoeinch Circas 65e oe pyeoar ar ghar use, van salt fi fi each _ Alto Sepia jing Baccus parca or chal in 1 10c Dinner Napkin: ligit, mediumor dark colors, prettily trim: | ready for use. he sat ari sie Tn ol $1.00 suitable for med with circular or sailor collars and | feed for ure, fics atin Just $1.25 and $2.00 Table Cloth and glass. Size 17420. ‘Value lar price $1.25, yard with big variety of colored stripes; this N 322, at ttreverseees $1. t) 95¢ AllWoolGrey VigourouxSuitinzs | materi wil wash arectlys 29¢ 2 93 Paintings, in landscape and marine | with the popular hairline stripes, 4 ie yard... #198 Joreny (Covered Buat — (Man Fluor.) ee supjects on acadiery board, with 2! inch J full 42 inches wide, ond Sitk Chinese aa Pongee, 27 Ferma Sin ae ae '69¢ Spo: iing Goods lane #4 to $1.49 « Rollor Skates, , steel roll- 89 February Furniture Sale (Why You Should Demand Liberty Merchandise Stamps You e Most in Your Money Filled Book le Redeemable in $2.50 Worth of Merchandise Eseept Groceries and Meats Double Stamps for Tobacco Tags, Soap Wrappers, etc. Orders Women’s Sweaters Women's Coat Sweaters, made fine yarns, in weaves, i ¢ plain art! combination namented with pearl buttons: odd sizes... Other- a ni ar $2.25 Sweate: double breasted models, % red, ee a7 hee and white; slightly soiled, in famey or serps re fasee wel rolled ig 1 collar and turn-back cuffs; all 39 (fecond Moor.| aa Men's Furnishings with mostly light grounds, bias figures, cushion neck pearl buttons laundered calle 39e stripes ca Men's $1.00 New Spring Shi: lain or pleated fronts, all coat gulf laundered cults a ble patterns of plain white madcass all deen c {131.00 Pajamas, made of woven M sbprrolhnges ef Men's 2/0 Pur Irish Linen ettched Handker- hielo % Gle Women’s 6c Initial dker- chief. Me asin, Honda in pretty th detigns.. 6 for 18e IMon’s 15c Pure Irish Linen Initiale led Handkerchiofs, large size 1 with pretty open work initial, each @e Women’s 15c Initialled Handkere chiefs, on pure Irish Linen, fine hems, each ; ‘te (Main Freer.) Tollet Articles 50c Household Rubber Glo perfect and guaranteed, all si: ea) be at, pai. Me 50cCanthrox Hair Shampoo, for cleaning the hair and scalp, at 25¢ Absorbent Cations, pound size 35¢ Peroxide of H; drogen, U. S. P., best quality, ised 25¢ rae of White Pine and Tar, for Coughs and Colds. $1.50 Davol’s Hot Water Bottles, 2 quai ~ “eater nach heme of prett rs 1sc juwity 4 2) mms 4c \sqeepnenemaneeneeninene $1.25 & $1.50 Large Size Blankets, heavy warm quality, made of rye cotton fleece, in white and gray pretty blue and pink borders to 89e $1.79 Full Size Comfortables, in heavy winter weight, filled with pure cot. ton, covered with jine quality chinte and in medium and dark $1 95 ° floral effects, 39¢ Baby Crib Blankets, suiteble for made of plain gray de of very Last Week of the $43 | Dining ‘Suites T-p' icce massive quartcred oak Colonia! Table and ¢ panes er Sup Seai Chairs,