The evening world. Newspaper, March 6, 1913, Page 13

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oR oo sme ee a id THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAROH 6, 1913. 1 now run by Cattone, that the newcom- ers in the district were at No, 3 East ‘Twenty-ninth street. - t om Kast] Roy's Bullet May Bilad Her, yard. She ts in the Norwegian Hos-| Ih street,’ Struck by a tiny bullet from an ale | ital rdetlon! eile yesterday, Mrs. Mary Juitus, thirty- " four years, of No, 221 Fifty-sixth street, Was loge the sight of Jury Der #6 the rifle in} eeney a & clothes | fay 000 for the Government during bis rom her third floor window. When the ear term as Secretary of the . phy. | pellet struck her ale nearly fell tnto the ‘Treasury. | $$ $$$ $$ But some one got to know that Bivone |we i fi had talked, and on Aug, 18, 1908, the the ” grocer was Invited into the street and "1 va body shot to death, J) shart and te ‘and sent to Sing Bing for twenty y ( contractors, and then ser ‘teen years. Cuciaro was released and | | to their he | | murder of jestay night wae com. i | Ad Believe Scranton Man Slain east mith tn anamite bomb ihn paring “to vi Off | Chauttenrs Pinced on Trial on Here Aided to Solve De- baal ore tom and sent to Sing Dynamite. i pian ot a ce a COLOR AFTER \ Y | we The police beileve the man murdered _ leikey Guminee GAG SERMUN AGA voll . nolfo Case. on Tuesday was the man who gave j killed persons were placed on trial in is e Chief Lona Day the tip in the Denoifo | 4 @uautity of rock, loosened by blast-! the Criminal You'll turn to the easy comfort and irts Building yesterday, fe | slaughter, ix ‘i .) large bottle for about 50 centa, me ea Mae RB, Dith- Mixed With Sulphur It draggin make their own, but it's / usin. of. Distrist-Attorney| Darkens Beautifully and | usually too sticky. so insist upon gettin a \ear. Though nobody can be found who | '"@ toppled down upon Lulgl Hardello,! charged w aca ein ae Will epeak to seeing him In any ealoon, |& foreman in the aqueduct at Shaft No.! One vict SON DARE NOT TALK, | tio man naa evidently been drinking | 11, under Morningside avenue and One| riage, a THAD Weld pat Of tne NUODUTRIIEY ‘ern vous wha aa, aa Leipede ails Whitman. A taxicab driven by Leon Takes Off Dandruff. awiyeth's. Mae IT oa an wl good style of clock this morning. He was instantly |Gorard of No. 34 Kast Sixty-seventh best a Fy Fy him to worm out from him the suspoct- Ae ae van anencmennniiens to the hair and is the best remedy for 1 Will Go Next if 1 Do,” He! ta'trutn, the police think. mpect> | tefied. Jetreet struck her in Brondway one| dandruff, dry, feverish, itchy scalp and iia e a Bardelio lived at No. 22 East Twon: | nigirt last April. Almost every one knows that Sage/ to stop falling hair. | Says After | Woman Beaten and Lett on Root. | t¥-ninth street and was in charge of a ra festified the weather was so| Tea and Sulphur, properly compounded,| Folks like “Wyeth's Sage and Sul- i ntirying Gerard t was s0 7 A woman, who sald she was Emma| orew of blasters. He was attempting to sk Ohio 44: S0e i brings back the natural color and lustre! phur because no one can positively tell stormy te wax unaute co see Mra, Dithe| TOR tir whem. faded, streaked or| that you darkened your hair, as it docs| er car : De mip Nair ie a gray; ulso aires an ean bane ie ” waneate vandhal G says ee day by Janitor Rensch on the root of ~ : le and stops falling hair. ‘ears ago the] known town druggist. You damp-) Me M6 Dest Thirtyeninth street, vadly | 0 Mreedy placed tm position th Phe) gens, \ehly way to get this misture was tol on 0 sponge or elt Musk and draw it Fhe police no longer think the man| eaten and with a broken left leg. She | ** To do this he was bending over. | justin Taylor drove the car that| make it at home, which is mussy and| thi your hair, taking one small ehet to death in front of No. S17 Eust| was taken to Bellevue by Dr. Jameson, | No one noticed that a huge mass of | struck Max H. [oth at Fourteenth | troublesome. strand at atime. This requires but a, ‘Tetrty-ninth street Tuesday night was! She said she had been drinking with a| rock over him had been loosened by pre- |street and Sixth avenue on Deo, 7 tast,|, Nowadays skilled chemists do this| few moments, by morning the gray filed as an informer in the mystery of| party of men who afterward took her | vious explosions. It gave way and wae |Patrolnan Torello testified yesterday | better than ourselves, By asking at| hair disappears and after another ap- the murder of Grace Carbone lest| to the roof and there beat her when a\ precipitated upon Bardello's back. jthat Taylor was going at least forty any drag sare ioe Uns teady-to-use prod-| plication or two is restored to its Movember. They now believe it was the | arrel acrone, Dominico Tesetera of No, 71 Macdougal miles an hour, led wyethe Sage os Sul-] natural color and looks even more} vengeance of Italian brigands, who at — - : 1 - — phur Hair Remedy"—you will get a last found the victim they had sought onimeene aanaienienianes tar five years. Ri ie expected that at the inquest to- the Body. | O'Brien, thirty-five, of No. 33 West | fix with his own hands tho electric wires | Seventeenth street, was found early to-| that were to detonate a stick of dyna- | RUSTLESS CORSETS for they are easy for lounging, trim | for walking, stylish ma TVG for afternoon and beautiful and glossy than ever. It is this continual come besovel the coun was #hot besiéa Bi graceful for even- wae am, who, as his father fell with five! ings (uliete tm bts boty, was warned to S. mee. ‘She aon te now in custody of the p> tar all ta He . fort-—this reliable quality, Wl be taken before Coroner Feinberg (% : "4 yr this good style that makes b~ j : ‘ by! one woman in ten wear an R & G right now. One woman in ten wears an R & G. 10,000 buy , it each working day of said. > | | it each succeeding year. Cattone went to the Morgue yesterday $7 rica tesla. "Ao oan co Che Because we make 80 Eee aaa Sone ‘ a beter corvet oe Tal ey or Fashion Will Unmask Tomorrow—When | money. | t Meut. Green, finding the young man Because we've designed - them so many years, and know so well the adap- tation of new fashion lines to the figure, we give you a more comfortable corset with greater style. ] Cunt Lrothenr Mey. Present the New and Authoritative Modes of Paris der Coilelles little more than a fortnight ago the atmosphere of the Rue de la Paix and the Place BA Vendome was filled with fascinating suspense—for all of Paris eagerly awaited the modes that the famous dressmakers would give to the World of Fashion for Spring. And when the crucial hour arrived, the models in every Salon were delightful surprises, for each artist seemed to have found different inspiration at the Muse of Fashion this season. q Tonight that fascinating suspense surrounds the House of Fashions, for tomorrow GIMBELS will present to America the authentic Paris modes—the original model s by Paquin Bernard Beer Drecoll Bechoff-David Poiret @This Presentation emphasizes anew the fact that the Gimbel Store has the most efficient Fashion Organization in the world! Our Paris Bureau has kept’ in constant cable-touch with us, telling us about every model and all the important details for the preparation of this Exhibition. Indeed, it seemed as though Paris was but across the way! And, in turn, Old Neptune was kind, for all the express steamers that brought these models arrived on schedule time. Cattone’s daughter. In the spring of 1908 Charies Denolfo, flomebdody gave « tip to Chief of Police Lona Day that the murder was odm- mitted by Francisco Grapanszo, Philtppo Polaro, Angelo Cuciaro and Luigi Casa, the last named being in love with De- nolfo's wife, and that the gang had fied to New York. HIS DEATH PRICE OF TALKING { TOO MUCH. Cirlef Day got in touch with Detective GENUINE ARES Diaseon 0S Because we build each day corsets for every kind of figure—stately, dainty, slim, plump--we give you’ a corset suited exactly to | your kind of figure. There is an R & G Corset for you—one that fits you, suits you exactly. When you go to the store—insist on that one. See all styles of R & G Corsets till you come to the one planned by our designers to fit your particu. r figure. | 1% | Carats, \* simply. this: You can ane’, proposition, fo monds tested at Hailaiie Diamond store if they can ‘you one as good for less than double e will retura all of your money is offer should convince buyer, We ‘ik our r million dollars’ e @ And while the models were en route, we made ready for their reception here by reproducing a Scene on the Riviera, on our Bighth Floor—along the paths of which the thirty charming women who wear the Gowns and Wraps will promenade, so that many thousands of our friends may see this Exhibition GET IN THE LAUGH LINE!!! oogears wechave se ° Dubie wil stand the feat: of Modes, which will also include )\ Me mention here. the Ww on A Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Sizes Paris and Gimbel Millinery—the Finest in the World . A toe Carats $375 And the New Accessories of Dress { a A “ its Lin ae cordially invited to these exhibitions tomorrow at 10.30 A. M. and 2.30 P. Me mite or the days | ine © "s Broadway and Thirty-third Street 1 %16 ** 75 y an urty: id ree | ike 4 The Joke-Book Section 132 25 | An aon 4 J our window display of over mt | fi olla wwortheat, diamonds, Bian" marked, #310 83,000.00, CHARLES A. KEENE | 186 broziway, New York SUNDAY WORLD ’ ik ina Ba ed fn | >. ‘ \

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