The evening world. Newspaper, March 21, 1913, Page 7

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| WONAN CHOKED BY THUGS WFLA, GHGRED AND BOUND Enter Earls Court by Dumb- waiter and Loot Newman Apartment POLICE HIDE THE FACTS, Brother of Victim Reveals Them After Waiting Five Days. Miss Julia Nowman was beaten and almost choked to death in her home on he ground floor of Earls Court apart. Ment house, No. 108 West One Hundred end Forty-tirst street, by two robbers, end direct orders trom Polfce Head- @earters kept the facts secret five daya, Her brother, Joseph Newman, made them public to-day. Miss Newman, who is twenty-nine years old, a stenographer employed In ® down town business house, lives with her brother Michael and his wife. Her brother Josoph and his wife live on the feerth floor in Earls Court. Returning from work about 3 o'clock Yast Saturday Miss Newman found that ber brother Michael, his wife and the maid had gone out. She was informed by the negro boy at the switchboard that her sister-in- few, Mre. Joseph Newman, was danger @wsly 11. She went up and found two @ectors and o trained nurse, Miss Kath- @rine Luckmeyer, of Newark, in at- tendance. She could do nothing and #0 returned to her own apartments, he sat for a timo in the front room, but hearing a noise in the rear went back In the long private hall, As she passed tho bath-room two men, both Mort, muscular fellows, wearing der- Dies, sprang out at her. Affecting not to be frightened she asked: “What are you doing here?" “You better keep your mouth closed," veplied one. He lurched forward and @elzed her throat. She was dragged to the floor, and the man who held her called out ‘ els were brought by the other. Tho end of one was stuffed into her mouth, Her arms and head were ted, and as tho man loosened his grip! health restorer for the convalescent, on her throat a towel was drawn taut! the weak and run-down as Vinol, and | | | your money will be returned if it ebout it. A gold necklace was snatched from Miss Newman's a deep cut was Twe diamond | rings were wren ‘om her fingers, tearing the flesh cruelly. ‘Then two breast pins and a purse containing #5 aken from hi tried to tell t thing and spare m. “KAYSER “jut as good,” SMILE savagely that | Stores in New York and The name “KAYSER” stamped in. the hem of a Silk Glove, is assure ance of quality and reliability. The generally acknowledged supremacy of the * Silk Glove is not the work of a day or a year, but the cumulative result of many years leadership, which has compelled recognition and attempted emulation on the part of others in the same field. The Genuine “KAYSER” Gloves “cost no more” than the “ordinary kind,” that are represented as being Imagine what would happen if the dealer of- fered you your change in money branded “Our Own Make" and represented “just as good” as Uncle Sam’s—would you take it without Uncle Sam’s endorsement ? To secure Silk Glove value is merely a matter of insisting on this endorse- t-=the name “KAYSER ” in the A Guarantee Ticket in every pair. Short Silk Gloves, 50c, 75c, $1, $1.25, $1.50 Long Silk Gloves, 75c, $1, $1.25, $1.50, $2 Julius Kayser & Co., Makers New York man told her trother, “but 7 could not’ ‘peak. Then I lost consciousness.” The robbers ransacked the apart- Barth ments, taking more jewelry and money, after which they escaped by | incking, Gives te Act. Position to the bill, led by Georges HE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAROH 21, 1918. wit FORM FRENCH CABINET, | Government measure introduotng pro- portional representation which brought about the fall of the Cabinet under the Premiership of Aristide Briald,tbe op- the dumbwatter, by which they had| PARtS, March f1.—Jean Barthou, aMtin.| Clemenceau, ex-Premier, casting an @ained entrance. later, Miss Newman freed her hands loosed the towels from her throat and mouth. She staggered to the hall and on the upper floor, The doctors and muri ittended her. M jowman still was confined to her bed night and under medieal care Detectives from the Lenox avenue ate- tion and Headquarters have made an in- vestigation. They learned that the money and jewelry taken by the robbers ‘amounted to about 9400, On a picture film which beth the thieves handled were excellent finger Prints. These and the description given by Miss Newman are the only alues the Dolice have on which te work, —.>__—_ THIN, JILTED, GETS $3,600. Mise Knapp Lost Weight After At- tack ef Asthma, MILWAUKBE, March %1.—Jiitea bee cause an attack of asthma made her too ekinny to wult the plump tastes of her former admirer, Miss Bessie Knapp to- day recovered @ verdict of $3,500 against Dr. James Jensen, a dentist, for breach of prom: ‘The ult was or $6,000, Miss Knapp, who is @ school teacher at Black Wolf, testified that she fret ‘met Jensen when she came to Milwaw kee on @ visit to a girl friend. After her return home she got letters from Dr. Jensen and shortly afterwani they became engaged. EE —_———_—_——_—_=— CAUSE OF THE GRIPPE How To Escape Its Dangerous After Effects. With so much grippe prevalent this winter a few words of advice regarding its cause and treatment will not be out of place. Grippe 1s an infectious disease || easily taken when the system is in @ tired or run-down condition, The best means of preventionare to keep the blood in good, healthy condition, and if the system gets || finto a weak, run-down condition, take Vinol, our delicious cod liver and fron tonic. A lady from Long Branch, N. J., says: “Grippe left me in @ nervous, weakened, run-down condition. Af- | ter taking three bottles of Vinol am better and stronger than I have been for years, and I cheerfully rec- | | ommend Vinol to all who have suf- fered from the grippe and need strength.” (Name furnished on re- quest.) We have never sold in our store such a valuable strength creator and does not do all we claim for it, AllRiker andHegeman Brooklyn and at all ae, ‘ts eee oS ister of Justice in the retiring French Regaining consciousness half an hour) Cabinet, has agreed to form a new Min- istry. He called on President Poincare at the Palace of the Elysee today and | Dx. informed him that as the result of | Ys was taken to her brother's apartments | quiries he was sure of a ample - ber of the Nicaragua Government, who Jority to support him in the Chamber| 9* taken to Bellevue Hospital ty @ po- of Deputies and probably also in the| iceman who found him wandering near Genate, ot least until the question of] Miret, avenue "yanealy te te adverse vote, as a sequel to which Premier Briand and his colleagues handed 1 ir resignations, street, was examined yesterday by Dr. representation of minorities| Gregory. The Nicaraguan, who deolared {@ connection with the electoral reform| he és tho victim of @ poison plot, was Dill comes up egain for digoussion. IR was the lack of support for the much better. Dr. Gregory says he has been euffering from @ mental breakdowa, “Uncle Tom,” Manager, le Arrested fhe ts not on the stage, is Morine Me- Gillicuddy, and whose passion te playing Little Eva in the celebrated “Uncle Tom's Cabin,” was the cause of Man- ager Louis Barr's arrest and presence in the Adame Street Court, Brooklyn, to- | I Gannon, seventy-ene years old, @ civil day. Agents of the Children’s Society | war veteran, is dead at the home of hie Gediare Agnes to only twelve years old |@aushter, Mrs. Frank H. Cooper here. and cannot be permitted to work. duced a birth cortifients which she had him when signing her con- o cortifients was signed Ag- nes McGiilicuddy, which is the name for Hmpolying Child, of a sister of the little child actress, Tattle Agnes Mack, whose name, when | The girl explained she had another had taken this Magistrate Kempner “LITTLE EVA” IN COURT. Mr. Gannon was Gtate Superintendent are, whe ts manager of the Grana| ,PeuM perhe gurieg the ededaiere, Opera House, Brooklyn, said he under-| prominent in Demooratic politics for stood Agnes was seventeen, and pro- years. 1to 5 Ibe, $1.00 to $7.50. colors; special, 49¢ t: Imported Flowers, | flowers, every new and novel shad Black Chip Dress Shapes 5 hand, bocke Rich quality Italian chips, 6 of $1.95. $2 '9 mall end metus) 95. the newest models. . pagne, navy, pink, $1 Tulla Vanity | Women’s Gold Cases, 74¢ Boys’ Hats 49c to $4.95. BLOOMINGDALES” Youths’ Suits, with a distinct dash and go so much required, will be found in a pleasing diversity of models, at prices ranging from $6.9 $12.00 Easter Hats, $7.50 A Special for Saturday Only! MOTHERS WITH YOUNG CHILDREN Requirethe.nour- ishment tained in Father John’s Medicine.| Makes strength. The Most Fashionable Easter Clothing | Plants for Easter at a Half For Men, Youths and Boys Is Here We have assembled a complete stock of the fashionable spring styles in men’s and boys’ suite and topcoats. All the smart touches of newness that distinguish clothes this representation in the BLOOMINGDALE stocks. Those of you who are contemplating the purchase of clothes to-morrow, Saturday, will certainly | delivery if Special Notice—All plants desired. We will be at your service, and a find it to your advantage to come to BLOOMiINGDALES', where the assortments are compre- | command a Lot hehe dledlaearanetdeitesedba wa) hensive, service quick and,accurate, and the price in every instance to your entire liking. eee owe cone foe me For Mem there are at least 50 different styles in suits and topcoats in a wonderful variety of materials at prices that range from $10.75 to $24.95. For Boys, the smart blue serge suits, as well asthe fancy mixtures in Norfolk and double-breasted models are here in all sizes, at prices ranging from $1.98 to $12.95. to $29.95. Men’s Hats Soft hats, derbies and silk] All the new styles for the hats in the size you require, |little fellow and the big boy, at|or neckband style, in the best makes, at 49c to $1.49, Our men’s and boys’ furnishing shop is completely prepared with all the desired styles of shirts and neckwear for Easter at prices that are typical of BLOOMINGDALES’, which assure you of complete satisfaction. To-morrow, Saturday, our facilities in these wearing apparel shops have been augmented and insure you of perfect service. tunning 50c each. Boys’ Blouses In pleated or plain, with collar at the Hippodrome. Second Floor, able cut flowers. florists’ charges. As an Easter special we offer 80 of the smartest dress and street hats | accuracy. Black & HLOOMINGDALES' Fashionable Gloves A beautiful Easter showing in which the wants of every member of the family have been consulted and provided for. _ The best productions of Fownes, Kayser, Meyers and Jouvin and other glove makers of high repute are liberally represented. Women's 2-Clasp Glace Kid Gloves—1 row embroidered back: 94, black, white end a variety of colors, Every pair guaranteed... ic Women's 2-Clasp Fine Glace Kid | 16-button Glace Kid Mousquetatre lovee Vue My So embroidered Glovers Tees a above _ the acl wi an e ack an * 98c $1.75 all sizes; guarante Women's 19-inch Elbow Length Mousquetaire Silk Glovee— 48 Double tipped; black and white; at.... ‘ Ic Women's 22-inch Mousquetaire | Women's 35c and 30c Gloves— Gloves—Pure heavy silk, double Sample collection of several thou- reach above the elbow; sand pairs 2-clasp lisle thread and white, cham- elbow beak momquses gloves; 'y, Gray; choice of black, white, tans, Anan 68c browns and grays; all at... 24c | Men's Suede and Capeskin Gloves—Fine suede and imported capeskin gloves, prix seam, spear point backs; in beautiful shades 89c it OMIN' Watches, $4.88 sucha splen- ; [did tch and this sale should a t - consid- erable atten- tion on the eve of Easter. They are neat open-face model, plain polished gold cases, fitted with fine seven-jewelled movements. We will engrave your monogram without extra charge. Mail Orders Filled. Watch Store, Main Plone, BLOOMINGDALES" Legs, Shoulders & Rumps of Fine Milk Veal, ii 18:¢ The veal season is here, and right on time, so that you can | enjoy it at your Sunday dinner, we offer you the sweetest milk veal, shoulder, rump or leg, at the very low price, lb. 18}4c. Fresh Killed Roasting Chicken,| Roast Beef, of weighing from 3 to 5 Ibs. value 25c, our price, Ib. C| price, Ib. HA Armour Sugar-cured Hama and B; for Saturday, our special price, in other store: Id in all other stores at 2: shown this Spring. No two alike. tagals and hemps, trimmed with ostrich feathers and fancies, numidi, French flowers, etc., in the season’s correct crlors. Easily $12.00 values. Special for Saturday $7.50. A Splendid Showing of Street Hats at $1.95, $2.95, $3.95 Your choice of over 300 new trimmed and semi-dress hats, representing every inagynebie style and trimming, at prices which are unmatch- ui First grede hemp hats; al! ieee ENS > 2) Gh 95c| the new pokes and sailors; clegant aseortment of Paris made} 18 styles to select from. red Milans $1.45 hand blocked hats, Made of Italian Milans, soft | sp—CIAL—ORDERS TAKEN NOW FOR AHANDSOME BOX OF FRESH ‘ CUT FLOWERS, and to be delivered special Raster morni re any part of Greater New York, for. LOOMING ‘Silk Hosi able. day, Main floor, balcony. These several lots are exceptional in price as well as quality, , ,, fsttich Plumes—Fancles and Flowers | Correct Shapes Boot sin men's Splendid Silk Stockings Ostrich (gat eyaded lustrous, black and white vy . ts Choice of black, tan and white. er ie tock, large fives and go gg | In Unit immed Ha Women’s Silk Hose af 69c Pure thread silk and full fashioned, and 4-inch garter hem. Variety of colors and black and white. Men's Silk Socks at 15¢ Made with linen high spliced double soles; mill for''ts; variety of colors. Ic Girls’ Dresses and Coats Last Call Before Easter Keen as the buying of children’s wear has been here for the past few days, there are enough tempting styles and extraordinary values still to be had to warrant the biggest Easter crowds in years. Don’t let the day pass without sharing in its opportunities. Girls’ Colored Cashmere Dresses, | Juniors’ One-Piece Dresses, in Fine lace collar and velvet belt, front of | Serges, collar and cuffs of wide Bul- waist with clusters of tucks, satin] gerian braid, 13, 15 and 17 loops and buttons, 10, 12 and $4.98 | "8 $7.49 14 year sizes..........0006 -89 | ctdeen's Navy Blue my ctad Girls’ Colored Cashmere Dresses,| with collar and cuffe of white pique yoke with insertion of lace, fine tucks} pongee; coat trimmed with moire or and embroidered Peter e onwaist,| embroidery, white serges trimmed 10, . $6.50] Jar tice 994 * 63.98 Girls’ All Wool Challe Dresses, in |chisren’s Fine Berge Conte, with fancy stripes and polka dots trimmed |", eoarate collar and cuffs of tucked nicely with satin, lace and white lawn, edged with lace or white fancy ribbon, 6 to 12 year @7 9g] pique embroidery, scalloped edg™ bs and 4 Juniors’ Tailored Suits, in fine sergee vee 94.98 and fan mixtures; several new models in cutaway, Norfolk and Bul: | Children’s Coste of Black Peau de garian styles; all coats nicely Itned;| Cygne, with collar and cuffs of white akirts made in the newest design. 13,] bengeline, we, cA ratine, ane 177%" 619 98 10$18.98| stscss.....” * 7 $6.98 7@, Bection, Men’s $3 to $4 ies’ D Sh We've not forgotten oes, Mother's pet in our prepara- in this infants’ wear shop re- flects daintiness without the accompanying high prices. An unusually attractive bargain | Lawn and event in new and natty Spring mod- els, Button or lace boots and Ox- fords for men in various styles at this special price, $2.25, Men's English Model Boots | cry trimmed; also new ‘Russian And Oxfords, in tan Russia, patent dresses, with Bulgarian with ruffles at bottom; months to 5 years; eac! Decorated Paper We offer our entire stock of Easter plants, such as Easter lilies Genistas, hyacinths in pots and in pans, hydrangeas, daisies, roses 1 varieties and colors, tulips in pots and in pans, spirea, azaleas and every plant in bloom this Easter, at exactly half of have complete | the regular marked price during the week. now will be held forRaster Sunday FREE !—10,000 Tickets for International Flower at Grand Central Palace We have been honored by the INTERNATIONAL FLOWER SHOW with the exclusive right to buy 10,000 admission tickets for the Opening Night, which is April 5, at Grand Central Palace. The tickets are worth hase of a doliar’s These tickets we will distribute free with worth or more in any department of the To obtain one of these tickets present a sales voucher in our green- houses, showing a purchase of a dollar's worth oF more, uy Concert by the Famous Hawaiian Celebrated musicians and singers in our Greenhouses from 3.30 P. M. to 5.30 P.M. During the intermission the celebrated artist, Miss Eleanof Lou Custer, will give selections on the famous Yerkes Chimes, duplicates WEBBI In Our Beautiful Cut Flower Shop We are showing (genital stocks of all the choicest season- Prices save you \4 to 14 the exclusive Place your orders for flowers to be delivered on Easter morning. Our special service assures you promptness and whut ry for All Utility and beauty are seldom so happily blended as in the fine silk hosiery now so prominently featured at Bloomingdales’. » with “mill faulte” that can hardly be detected. Women’s Silk Hose al 28e Women's pure thread silk stock- extra high spliced heels, double soles | ings; regular $0c. quality; choice of white, black, tan, pink, light blue Gray. Men's Silk Socks at 28¢ High grade fancy socks, in a variety of Children’s Fine ixi Ribbed Mercerized Hose, 17¢ In tans, blacks and white; sises 5 to 9%, BSLOOMINGDAL RW Babies’ Dresses | Hats and Bonnets For the Little Ones and smartest tions for Easter. Everything ot $2.25 snd waren straw hate L Dri » yoke and i “iyies thmansdToth ne Red's | showing ali broidery; the popular shapes, trim- med with broidery and lace trimmed, some loos, 98; ¢ | 8nd flowers. Yoke Dresses, of fine quality lawn | Tyrolean shapes, end nainsook, lacd and embroid- | side, and a pretty showing dren’

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