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POLICEMAN IN CHASE SHOOTS FROM CAR AT ALLEGED HOLDUP MAN Malagaske Says Kelly Beat Him and Threw Him in Front of Trolley. After a running fight early to-day, tn which five shots were fired, Frank Kelly, twenty-five years old, who says hia home was No. 23 Broadway, Will- iamsburg, which {a now part of the bridge, was arrested and brought before Magistrate Hylan, who ordered him held without bail on a charge of assault end robbery. Adolph Malagaske of No. 10 First avenue was visiting friends in Williams- burg last evening, and returned late to the Houston street ferry. When he was at Kent avenue, Malagaske says, Kelly Jumped out from a doorway and beat him over the head with a heavy har, tossing him onto the car tracks, where he lay stunned. A few moments later a Greenpoint car came along with Sergt en ine riding on the front platform. in the flare of the car's headlight the Policeman saw the body lying directly ahead, He ploked the injured man up and heard his atory quickly enough to catch sight of @ man running several blocks away. Hastily lifting Malagaske into the car, he ordered the metorman to put on full Speed, and the chase began. When the car caught up with Kelly the sergeant fired at him and Kelly dodged into a lumber yard. Adams leaped off and followed, sending four more bullets after him before the prisoner surrendered. Later at the Bedford avenue station Malagaske positively identified Kelly as his assailant. i M. P.’S BREAK TRADITION, MEET ON EASTER MONDAY. British House of Commons Forced by Rush of Work to Forego Hol- iday—Some Resentful. | LONDON, March %—The House of Commons to-day, for the first time in living memory, sat on Easter Monday. Premier Asquith explained that the in- novation was due to the necessity for passing the financial votes before the close of thé fiscal year on March $1 and #0 as to clear the way for the re- newal of the fight on the Home Rule for Ireland dill. Members in many cases showed their resentment at the curtatiment of their briet Easter holiday by not appearing in thelr places. ————— Castro Heads for Hamburg. CHERBOURG, France, March %.— Gen. Cipriano Castro arrived here this morning from New York on board the Amerika, which had been considerably delayed by the stormy weather. He did not disembark, but proceeded with the liner to Hamburg. FOUR BADLY HURT AS TAXI AND AUTO TRUCK CRASH OFTHE Brooklyn Party Returning | Home Are Pinned Under Wreckage of Cab. Hour men were injured early to-day | when @ taxicad and auto truck collided | at Fifth avenue and Forty-fourth street. ‘The taxi was completely wrecked and ‘three of the four men in it were pinned fn the wreckage, while the chauffeur wae thrown to the street. The injured men are: John W. Creighton, thirty-nine | years oki, a Hquor dealer, of No, 4% Prospect avenue, Brooklyn, severe acalp IF YOU ARE A DRINKING MAN You had better stop at once or you'll lose your job. Every line of business is closing its doors to “Drinking” men. It may be your turn next. By the aid of ORRINE thousands of men have been restored to lives of eet Ay. industry. We are so sure that ORRINE will ben- ota that we say to you that if alter a trial you fail to get any benefit from ite use, your money will be refunded. When you “Drinking,” think of the money you'll save; besides, sober men are worth more to their employers and get higher wages. eer once eae ‘We bave an early d let about ORRINE that we are giving away free onrequest. Call at Riker-Hegeman Drug and talk it over. Beginning Tuesday, Lower-Price Silks Will Occupy the Entire Space Directly Beneath the Silk Rotunda, Main Floor, and Will Be Known as the LOWER SILK ROTUNDA The 5,000 Yards of $2 to $5.50 Qualities Will Be Offered at 95c Yard « _ Silks have been on the Subway floor just three weeks. They had the largest space of any lower- 'y priced Silk Store we know of. But it was a typical Wanamaker Silk Store. accommodate all the people all the silks that we could buy at our price from manufacturers, importers and middle- Even a big space was not enough to Brocades, who came and elty and staple shirtings, crepe chiffons and beautiful nov- warp-printed silks, suitings, silks of many kinds, for morn- THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAROK 24, 10918. y eontinued at 1 until they wounds and Charles Alt of 0: COST MOTOR-CYCLER $10 Thirteenth stceet, Tionkisn, a tea) ~~ FOR BROADWAY SPEEDING. ot AL that dempatcher on the New York Central t colliding Railroad, similar injuries; William J. Benswanger Led Policeman Merry | wit! ossing the ive, a clerk, ar ft the corner Chase, l cape Coli Arthur I He Swerved to Es- ion With Woman. . Brooklyn, head, and T selght, of No, 3% ‘Twelfth 1 Amsterdam speeding and | street, Brooklyn, chauffeur of the taxi- cab, cuts about the face and hands. ‘The taxi, owned by the South Brook- lyn Taxicab Company, was going south on Fifth avenue when it collided with & Motor truck, operated by John Ger- | Vol vols of No, 216 West Thirty-#xth street, | tor and owned by the Palmer Express Com- pany of No. 9 West Thirty-elg mrest, which was going east on Forty: fourth street. Patrolman MaDonnough was standing on the corner and assisted McGuire, who was thrown from his sat to the pavement, to arise. MocGutre, though cut and badly shaken up, with the assistance of the patrolman and Gere vols, pulled the three men from the wrecked taxicab. An ambulance was summoned from Your Grocer can supply you | with Presto Floun But if | you want to see just how quickly ° yr to-day and easily you before Magistrate Murphy, Moore testl- bis- fled that he was stationed at the corner of One Hunde and Twenty ad street and Broa +» At about to five, on the lookout for overspe 5 when he saw Renswanger going n Broadway on a motorcycle at the rate of thirty miles an hour. He gave chase, and at One Hundred and Elehteenth street Benswan eeing that he was folowed, quick his pace, as the policeman = sfys, forty-seven miles an dour. Bfoore eald that he gained steadily un- til they reached One Hundred and [trerpoo! | mleventh atrest, There a taxicab drove Jen” Grieans [in between thm tn slowing up to avoid samen collision and he lost all the ground Harm, he had gained, and the race practically r Broadway when he and} Martin J. Moore of the mo wad had a two-mile race, | most Interesting features er of ob es like pedes Flower Hospital and Creighton ami Ah- lers were taken there, while the other two had their injuries dressed on the street. oe PORT OF NEW YORK, — es = oS MID-DAY CABARET, EIGHTH FLOOR AS 34ers Lradatt of Fuikion f oto Ca LUBSON AD STREET. IN NEW YORK’'S SHOPPING CENTER A Sale of Notions To-Morrow A budget of real economies that will suggest to every thrifty housewife and dressmaker the wisdom of laying in a whole season’s supply now. RhinestoneButtons, the|@5c to 350 a pa'r Dress] 190 Hair Pin Cabinets, | English arete antes 4 very newest for trim-| Shields, high point,| containing 800 assorted | yard plece, 3 to 1 ge mings, first quality| feather-weight, quaran-| best wire hairpins, 10c inch wide, 8 pes. for stones, in black, white} teed odorless as ‘ 25 Sanitary Drese Pro- and colors, regularly 10c| able. Sises Be ntine Dressing| tectore, made of fine to @5c a dozen, sale] and 5; at, api 1 fc package at quality rubber sheeting price $1.38 @ 491, | Sewing Silk, very good Sc} and nainsook top, grees; dos.... 12340] “Guailty, blackand whites! gop Desde Craven Dress | Ob ssercssesccere 18 Crystal Trimming But-| £5. spools at Sepools g | Shield Pins, reduire no | 160 3 Sanitary Belts, Von tons; ia all the wanted] Dresemaikers’ 2c Sew-| for 8 S04 '166 | saascks attire 16 Slope dusvanieee| oo ; ieealigess ferent styles, regolarly aaulhy, AG) gard eneobs Sag sand Heroes Ceeeen Oe car tra tal moat = Listogivadowm ge] Shia tot ioe spools] Ste aves, Gact'uca | fonvtalect "wien gee Pearl Buttons, first qual- Caner Ve} re tee St Se sb litteet cee tei ity, freah water peat, 14 Darning Sills; black only:| 5. Linen Corset Laces,| 4 strapy extra, beavy to@sligne, holes. 10ca} S¢ *pool at # spools 5) ""s yards long, at B gn | clastic sateen ped, faoee dozen 106 PLE : Sovting Cota| _t0fsoessecevsees 10c} at, each......... 17¢ -* ‘ ton, 200 yard spocls| 26¢ pair of Sill Tle Laces, | 28¢ Sanitary Hatr Rolle, Jacquard Silk Covered| soft fini 80 inches long, black| all shades, 15c Dress Shields, every or, tan; at, qq] _ inches long, at. pair guaranteed odorless ‘e pair ..... 4 10c Elastic Shirt Waist and impervious, sizes @, | 5¢ 100-ya. P Is Linen| 15c to 2c plece Washa-| Belts, with pinattached, $ and 4. Values 1c] Thread, black and ble Trimming Bralde,| l-inch elastic, and 19¢ a! 8 pairs white; at for..... 5c] embroidered edges, all] at....s0..00e en for «+. 25€] 18c box of Dressmakers’| guaranteed fast colors, | Sc Knit Wash i G-yurd piece, 14 to Cloths at # for.. J quality, solid born | Linch wide, st... 10¢ 15c Dress Shields, light | Lord Founded 1826 & Taylor March 25th to 29th Low & High Shoes Sor Women New Spring and Summer Styles for Dress, General Wear and Outing Purposes. $3225 Value 00.00 Clearance Sale of 1500 Pairs Curtains 500 Pairs Curtains N ruffled and flat muslin in white ptyions oleo tambour curtales - Formerly @1.00 to @1.75 pain ccJc22.6 Formerly 1.75 to 02.75 pair. 1000 Pairs Curtains Nottingham, scrim, etamine, bonas, ruffled net and Values @2.00 to 94.00 patnat7< S796 Also 9000 New Terported ad tdi a Dit ered a5e 400 yards Furniture Fabrics Sclotra, phaht eter Tiaited quantitiset| £000 astyle Formerly $2.00 to $8.50 New Cretonnes, Scarfs, Table Cover. Handkerchiefs and Glove Bexes all MAtCh ...cecereee 50¢ Asbestos Iron Hold- on. ing, aft andevening. All double width, ight, ‘washnbl e* BC} 10c ‘English T willed 8 for... 5c = "5 we are forced to give this Silk Store aac ne eee anted iorbash sinen Safety Fis pond quality “rag. bye pies pings But- Pillow Slips te match the above.....each. 75¢ hundreds of feet more space! ‘ nickel, si feed Band \4 to inches wide; ons, 7 "Tonight everybody will stay and move all Other Manufacturers and 9c], fst Sdosen for... Sel ir dees 5c J) (at 8 cote hes 100 100 Cretonne Covered Pillows 95¢ its silks Patt tte, thousand and rey bee Importers Regularly $1.50 to.§@00): ditional yards from the Ninth street side of the ; Cretonne Cabinets aT eeecr sii Rotaia; "have co-aperated with ux ao that we have To-Day and To-Morrow the Sale of With three dfbmern, aay an secured 35,000 yards of miscellaneous silks, all of Wanamaker quality, to offer at these prices: - And now we propose to show every woman in New York just how much this Silk Store can help in her Spring dressmaking! 500 Women’s New Charmeuse and Crepe Meteor aerate To Open This New Lower Silk Rotunda A dressmaker’s supply house has turned over to us the annual collection of its entire remainder of this season’s imported silks. Millinery That Shows Signs of Handling So many thousands of women have been looking at the $5 to $7 hats and trying them on that naturally a few of the models have lost a little of their pristine freshness. All such hats, no matter what their first price, may be had uniformly at $3, tomorrow, Tuesday. Subway floor, Old Building. L. R.’s Unique a7 camistdaenrnirtioseem 50c to $1.25 silks at 38c Yard $1 to $1.50 silks at 50c Yard $1.25 to $4 silks at 75c Yard Lower Silk Rotunda, Subway floor, Old Bidg. “The linen of the pillow cases and sheets wasas fine as silk and cool ‘as silver and smelt of lavender.” Could anything be more soothing to the wearied senses, tired of the rush and noise of day, than to sleep on cool linen? THE LINEN STORE suggests for summer use some particularly fine linen bedding of the following sizes and qualities: Sheets, 90 x 96 in., $8, $10.25 pair. Sheets, 72x96 in., $6.50, $7.75 spelt Pillow Cases, 2234 x 36 in., $1.50, $1.85 pair. The better quality is hand-hemstitched and woven of round thread linen. The less Sapentive kind is very soft in finish and well hemstitched, First floor, Old Building. in the World of Corsets “What are L. R. corsets like?’ “asked a woman; “every one seems to be wearing them.” “My dear,” laughed her friend, “L. R. corsets, like the Great Pyramid or the Rock of Gibraltar, are not like any- thing but themselves, They are unique in the world of corsets, “For grace of line they are simply unequalled among inexpensive corsets. “Comfortable, too—and so daintily made and finished, “Some of the specialty models show really remarkable Re) study of various-needs. "6-cJA ' “The Dancer's corset, the Housework corset, the ; Singer’s corset—you could not get more satisfac- tion out of made-to-order models, “You won't understand what I mean by seving that they are unique until you wear Formerly @ L : ; by b Broadway, Fourth A. T. Stewart & Co. | , Avenue, Highth to em. “Get a pair today—there are forty-five different models from which to choose. $1 to $10,” ‘Third Floor, Old Building, sini eer eae, LITO my Words to be under. Wear. Representing Values $24.75 and $29.75, at.. i A Remarkable collection of Paris reproductions and clever adaptations, developed in Charmeuse and Crepe Meteor in the latest trimming and color effects. ear Third Meor. Dresses for Afternoon and Evening $]] 4,95 A Hosiery Sale of Magnitude Following our great sale of Women's Pure Ingrain Silk Hosiery, $1.50 and $2.00 qualities at 95c, we have arranged for after Easter another sale of equal interest. 1,200 Pairs Women’s Silk Lisle ; Women’s light and|Women’s Extra Fine Silk Hose, black, tan or white, double garter top, double soles, heels and toes; 2 pairs for 25¢; 15c x Lisle, ht, black Stockings, strong double garter top, reinforced js and toes, regular value 790; pairs for Men’s Silk Li: jalf Hose, reinforced soles, heels and toes; blacks only, regular 19¢ 1 value; at, pair......... 2c Women's Silk Lisle Hose, black or tan, deep garter top, reinforced pal Men's Silk Half Hose, in black, , tan, and assorted shades; rein- hoceings, extra tip fbr forced soles, hecls and. toes, pei aeee © a 0) navel one school or street wear; black or soles anc tan; regular Iie geade, 15c Run of the Mill; slightly imperfect. 3 pairs for 50c; heels and toes, i 18c} 3 pnirstor 0c; pair... LOC! 2\hairs tor 2565 pair... £4 Aimpson Crawford Co,, Main Floor, On Sale To-Morrow. 2 2 5,000 39cSilkFlossCushionsat 19c This is the lowest price yet quoted on these well filled 19 in, x 19 in, Silk Floss Cushions, x chance to buy your entire season's supply. ‘Think of the solid comfort you can add to the summer cottage or bungalow for a trifling sum, You can’t have too many, £7 Simpson Crawford Co. Fourth Floor, On fale To-Morrow, Four Extra Specials for You ° In Our Furniture Department $25.00 Walnut Dresser; $30.00 Brass Bed at $16.50 or Chiffonior, $15.00 | 002m a bron Both these pieces have hed you must have sold well at the regular] beard aban the vl price, It is @ saving you} of them. Shortly should not overlook, | before the price ad $10 Duplex Couch Bed |f/"", tte Ela f with Mattress, $4.95 |» ° vance we bought : price. ds have 2inch continuous posts, good heavy y, made in all sizes; bright or satin finish, Double Sliding f $9.00 Mission Rocker in Fumed Oak Couch and. Mate | 5 tress, making 2 at $5.00 ngly constructed of solid oak upholstered with gen- panish leather, ‘his rocker is # handsome piece sily worth twice what you are asked to preens comfortable single beds or 1 double bed. ine sy frame, with good grade of cotte ng and good strong uw mattress. a mtn Floor, On Sale To-Merrow, o—S® SIMPSON { Vor some time they stood in silenee, both ° that was f us, indeed! Himpson Crawford Co. ‘ : oem CO., SIXTH AVENUE, 19H TO 20TH STREET a Vi , cee eM BTTY TOPO WOr Ter ) Blankets, Bedspreads & Comfortables « At very attractive prices. . Fine Wool Blankess : Cut and bound singly, with wide silk bindings to match border. $2.95 & $8.65 pair—Regularly 98.00 &.9800 Bedspreads $1.85—Regularly $1.98 Comsortables $1.65—Regularly $2.25 Muslin Sheets 8 Pillow Cases Sheets Pillow Cases 63 x Dieneress«ofle 42 x 3814. ..nccoe lV 72x 99.. 70] 4 81x 99. * 7e | #8 ¥ S8Yonove sensed 90x 99.. {1 86c | 50 X 8844.0 2e003 816 90 x 108... 00.00 .95C|54 X 8814... 00 0s AO C. B. Corsets Conform Perfectly to the New Fashions The Spring and Summer gowns this year require more than ever a foundation of good corseting. Some show that greatest care has been taken in the underfittings. C. B. Corsets of Couttl or Batiste $1.00, $2.00, $2.50 & $3.00 C. B. Corsets of Fancy Broche $3.50, $4.00 & $5.00 - Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. i whe pick pal Would “ahi the whil u ne’ Enough for scrupa ang end ¢ while Thad my bath? inquired dria Does be expect me they hd ‘a tnactnation fa barehea ns. Brel ] to bbe Continuee dwar