The evening world. Newspaper, March 18, 1913, Page 7

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GOES ON THE WARPATH... AND WHIPS SEVEN MEN.’ James Quinn, After Being Over- powered, Snaps Handcuffs, but He Is Quiet To-Day. p feats of strenath of James Quinn, tant jronworker who went on the h last night, landed him to-day GAYNOR WILL NAME ~OWNINVESTIGATORS. OF NEWSSTAND GRAFT Writes to Magistrate Cornell About Refusal by Aldermen war p nthe Harlem Police Court. Quinn in carefree mood entered the saloon of Harry D. Winder, at Ninety-| fourth street and Second avenue, He drank frequently, but when it came time to pay he was u je to find anything in to Take Up the Matter, | ms pockets « pipe Winder wouldn't accept this tn pay - —. and the next instant he found pimsel: over the bar and dumped on the Patrolman Curry of the thth street police station, hy » be passing. He heard the Curry is a mali man and sft In the city—thel used him as ah vel to appoint a com. jumped on Quinn, only to be se to make an inqu od like leave# all over the barroom his purpose known! Reinforcements e@rrived, and Quinn was letter to Magistrate Robert {Pinned down and handcuffed. He was C, Cornell. ‘The Magistrate, in a letter to the| Snapped the steel chain connecting hi Mayor, said: “The testimony shows that when the Alderman ig asked for his ap- Proval the applicant is referred to @ome captain or district leader, who puts him off from day to day and ‘week to week, and in none of these cases has the permit been granted. Gome of them have dragged along for months. It seems to me that no food can come from Aldermanic interference in a matter which can best be reguiated by the Bureau of Licenses.” Replying, Mayor Gaynor wrote tu Magistrate Cornell: “IT have done all I could to stop this abuse. I have written two tessages to the Board of Aldermen on this @ubject, giving complete evidence of this system of graft. I have tried to get that board to @ppoint a committee to investigate the matter. My efforts have been of no avail. It t# the lowest and Meanest and largest graft which is deing collected in the city. .I may appoint an outside commission to investigate the matter, and in that cage I shall be glad to have you and any of the other istrates come forward and testify to the facts.” asiniassesdilieassaantene 37 YEARS IN PRISON, | HE WINS FREEDOM. | Man Accused of Killing Friend Al- ways Denied Guilt and Made Long Fight for Release. NX, Wis, March 18.- bonds and had to ‘be conquered again. spite the pleadings of Quinn's wife and daughter, to twenty days tn the work. house. Like @ aycione that has spent its strength Quinn ‘was ied ont. cmanetheniinemmuneaes DAHLGREN CAN'T GET AT CHILDREN IN EUROPE. Court Refuses to Amend Decree Wife Obtained While Abroad With Her Family. ‘That Mra. Lucy Drexel Dahigren, who recently obtained an interlocutory de: cree of divorce from her husband, Eric B,, proposes to remain abroad perma- nently with her eight children was in- dicated to-day when Justice Bijur de- aliined to amend Mrs. Dahigren’s decree so her husband may have legal access to the children. Mr. Dahlgren several days ago applied to the Court to have a clause added to the decree which would prohdbit Mra. Dahigren from removing the children from the jurisdiction of New York courts. Court points out that Mrs. Dahlgren and her chitiren ate now in Europe and stituted. They are receiving their edu- cation there, the Courtsays, and adds: “Under these circumstances no such drastic change in the course of life as is asked in this application should be di- rected without ful opportunity to Mrs. Dahigren to be heard.” France W 46,000,000 Loan. PARIS, March 18.-The French Gov- rit to-day asked Parllament to au- a loan of $16,000,000, Of this sum mM $s to be devoted to public of actual time 1 the bars. He was con- r when twenty-one ‘a victim was Charles | = = : =a or Penmyhvania. The /Sh@ Darkened Her ramping in Wisconsin during e ; Gray Hair ' cold winter of 1875. In over a fire started beside the } be EB ale . erson | T vd tyask near Jefferson Peterson) 4 Kansas City Lady Darkened Her kill nd Ei enced Gray Hair and Stimulated Its Growth by a Simple Home Process. She Tells How She Did It. In the thirty-seven years of prison Sevens ment never i. mark ot ace Mrs. A. Biggam, a well known faced against Eckart, ..¢| President of Kensas City, Mo. who darkened her gray hair by a simple cannot leave Wisconsin his con- duct must exemplary in every way, |home process, made the following In the third of a century of imprigon- | Statement: “Any lady or gentleman ment his relatives have deseried him [C40 darken thelr gray or faded hair, reat stimulate its growth and make it soft e docs not heread Sa be: done, Fe Aina whereabouts Tang glossy with this simple recipe, lost hope of gaining his | Which they caa mix at home. To | ut money he. i .q {half pint of water add J oz. of bay y he managed 0 h ‘se before the SE rum, 1 small bex of Barbo Compound rt of Wisconsin and the Ci and % oz. of glycerine. These in- Appeals of the Unit . | gredients can be purchased at any mn he was thw: s|drug store at very little cost. Apply A last appealed to a '}to the hair every other day until the newenaperman, who was ins! tall gray hair is darkened sufficiently, in obtaining his conditional then every two weeks. This mixture ae relieves any ealp troubles and is 5 and Halter. excellent for dandruff and falling From the pimes Tnisn.) me eco te Herida Times Prion). iathair. It does not stain the scalp, is the write-up of a wedding: “The bride not sticky or gteasy and does not rub wore a string of magnificent pearls,{off, It will make a gray haired per- while the groom had a halter around his! son look 10 te 20 years younger.”— Advt. i ‘ 7 “windows and yo | g for G20, aoe end ‘ net as good in other males costin, 00 to i large fact ) yourself how carefully, * * are made, you would then anders “ey they are warranted to tit better, look better, @ \| hold their shape and wear longer than any other make for the price. Reece tnt ‘World. Street, ay, corner Ath Street, Vth &t. (Union corner 120th Street.| JERS! bot, 14gth 147th ues about to be led awuy a captive when he| R Magimrate House sentenced him, de-| KS In denying the application the |N |have been aboant since the suit was in- | R KIRKMAN’S SOAP} | Cakes Dae Usually Sold Elsewhere at 5c a Cake (OUR 7 site 17° FLOUR {POTATOES a Sensational reduction Special Price This Week converse MILK, Bans 25° 2 \ A Large Can at a Very Low Price THE GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA CO. 425 Stores In the U. S, These Prices for the Metropolitan District Only ROYAL FURNITURE C ) HARLEM STORE Rio $4.0 aweek opens an account Homes Furnished 3 ™* $49.98 4 “ = $75.00 4 “ $99.98 Write for Our New Catalogue Credit Terms $3.00 “ss $50 5.00“ 1 7.50 100 Our Credit Terms Appl, Alsoto West~ Guaranteed Bras chester County. Wire airing “wolt'Fop ES sor 20.98 BRONX STORE (303 037 3° AVE.(o,J56'"S A Free Admission to the Travel and Vacation Show at Grand Central Palace, good for Monday, March 24th, from 3 P.M. to 6 P.M. Coupon in next Sunday's World —_—>— % Don't miss this chance to see the United States w Present The World's coupon with school card or identifi- cation card at the main entrznce, Lexington Avenue a orld MLM LEILA EPMO ULAL LULL LL Fan€y Silk Blouses A handsome model showing pretty col- ored stripes— with dainty silk vest, $4.98 Other blouses up to $17.98. Lexington to 3d Avenue FREE! 10,000Tickets for International Flower Show at Grand Central Palace By way of recognition for our efforts in building up a patronage of about fifteen thousand regular flower bu and because we enj inction of being the only florist who has cultivated in the New Yor! shop ig public a taste for floriculture, we been honored by the IN- TERNATIONAL FLOWER SHOW with the exclusive right to buy 10,000 admission tickets for the Opening Night, which is April 5th, at Grand Central Palace. The tickets are worth 50¢ each. These tickets we will distribute FREE with every pur- chase of a dollar’s worth or more in any department of the Bloomingdale Store. All you need do to obtain one of these free tickets is to present a sales voucher in our greenhouses showing a purchase of a doll: Let BloomingdaleS Place a Piano or Player Piano in Your Home for Easter We have prepared a large and elegant collection of instru- ments as a Special Easter Offering, and no matter what price you want to pay for a Piano or Player Piano you will find exactly what you want. For those whoare seekinga reliable, low priced instrument we recommend our Bellman, Coleman, Harmony and Richardson Pianos and Player Pianos; if you are looking for a high grade piano at'a moderate price the famous Walters Pianos and Player Pianos are suggested, and if you are interested in one of the best Pianos in the world the Renowned Erhard Pianos and Player Pianos will meet the taste of the most cultivated musicians. If you are contemplating the purchase of a Piano or Player Piano, decide now and take ad- vantage of our Easter Offering. You will get the greatest piano value your money can secure. Come and see them and you will be immediately con- vinced that the purchase of a Piano or Player Piano at Bloom- ingdales’ is an absolute safeguard a st a piano of inferior quality. These leaders have been selected for special mention: Syle 1 A9Q |Puyer Pane 379 On terms as low as On terms as low as $1 per week $2 per week Bellman pianos are honest, reliably built pianos of splen- did tone quality and responsive action. We consider them particularly fitted to fill the great demand for a durable piano at a modest price. We fully guarantee them. Mapery Hm, 65 () Mater tenets 395 On terms as low as On terms as low as $1 per week $2 per week Walters Pianos are well known instruments of established merit. They have won an enviable reputation throughout the country as instruments of the highest grade, and are found in the homes of thousands of satisfied owners. Only the best materials and workmanship that money can procure are used in the construction of these famous pianos. Erhard Piano, Erhard 88-Note $ Style 21, 300 Player Piano 5" 500 On terms as low as On terms as low as $2.50 per week $1.50 per week Erhard Pianos represent the highest ideals in tone pro- duction, architectural beauty and constructive art. Their exquisite singing quality, their brilliancy, yet richness and mellowness of tone, entitle them to a position among the high- est grade pianos of the world. The general craftsmanship is as perfect as ingenuity, skill, patience, and conscientious atten- tion to every detail can make it; in fact, “ERHARD” STANDS } OR EXCELLENCE. No Interest, No Insurance, No Extras, Prices and Terms on Pianos Include Stool, Cover and Free Delivery. On Player Pianos They Include Bench, Music Roll Cabinet, Cover, 12 Rolls of Music and Free Delivery. PIANOS OF ANY MAKE TAKEN IN TRADE at their actual value for our New Pianos and Player Pianos, We will make you a liberal allowance and allow you to pay the balance at the rate of $1 or $2 per week. Upon request a representative will call, Write for our lat- est illustrated catalogue. Baleawom, 34 Floor, ALL CARS TRANSFER TO—————= Lexington to 3d Avenue 59th to 60th Street about play by Brieux now on sale in our book store at $1.50 Mail orders filled. 59th to 60th Street al orders fil Women’s Easter Footwear All the season’s novelties are on sale in the Bloomingdale Shoe Shop, including women’s new Colonial and English pumps with Cuban ] or Spanish Louis XV. hecls or smart button and lace boots in chic models. Price range: \ $2.98, $3.98, $4.98 and $5.98 | [ We continue our sale of women's @. 20 || ‘$3.50 & $4.00 "'La France” Spring 8] 95 | Shoes and Pumps; tomorrow at.. bd | There Is Comfort in These Boys’ and Girls’ “Nature Shape” Shoes “Fit the feet like gloves fit the hands” and are scien- tifically built to allow proper foot development. FOR GIRLS, made up in patent colt, tan Russia, black kid or white nubuck. FOR BOYS, made up in tan Russia and gun metal calf or patent colt; priced, as to size, $1.98, $2.48, $2.98, $3.48 Beoond Floor, ih Bection. GDA! Women’s Neckw ar for Easter Fashion authorities have decreed the return of lace and chiffon scarfs for outdoor wear, and Bloomingdales’, anticipat- |f} ing the demand that is sure to set in, are prepared with | tensive and highly effective stock for your selection. Elaborate Hand Block Printed Chiffon Crepe Scarfe, with col- ored flowers in white inches wide, at, each. .. . French Embroidered Lace Net ne wd 3.07 Irish Lace Collars, direct from the IGDALES’ Opportunity for Home Sewers Helpmates for the sawing room of every heme now at a price within reach of all home sewers. The “Kum pact” Dress Forms at....... Ppearance and substantial in conetruction. Sizes 32, 34, 36, 38, 40 and 42 bust. $1 95 Rane iat «JOD | and can be adjusted to 46. |! | Orders filled for any part of the United States and Canada. | Drew Form Shop—Main Floor, Lex, Av, Arcade, | BLOOMINGDALES" Bloomingdales’ Groceries | ‘These Specials Will Interest All Thrifty Housewives. | | National Biscuit Co.'s 10c Social Teas, Red Grahams and back, limit 6 to a customer, per pk; Our @2c Teas — Formosa Oolong, English Break! Granulated Je at ie Our 35e ao lea € Be Swift's Borat Leundry Soap-- Finest quality; large cakes, Bieq box of 100 cakes......, C845 Prunce—Smali Po TH meaty, per th. ° tne; extra can ii ane Por Ih os Tel cane. © large cakes. 0 Wines, Brews and Liquors Mosel, trom Wilh Bordeaux Rouge Claret, en, i from Aulay Freres, Bor- Lex. to 3d Ave., 59th to oth

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