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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1918. owners of the new Polo Club in Har- | | Paralyeed through congestion there. Tem, wan handed to Judge Malone in 4 Crow: erating the Court of General Sessions by Me enn Col, Han, § of the Jury, Lioyd 0 at ordinary Grand Obto militia, ms charged with being the c¢fvilian oa: | Columbus, As soon as it is g 6 to lector for Inspector Sweeney, and as peach Dayton tne Red Cross we DICTED sec PRESIDENT WILSON PLANS TO rll W eee are the extortion charge was made bers, The War Dopartment has author« |MURTHA DENIES OVERT ID-DAY CABARET, EIGHTH FLOOR | To-Morrow—The Second Day of the 3-Day Sale of Toilet Goods ¢ Futhim J o2 * 34 Yoars Loaders ved the officer at ton to call troops} i TO TURN INFORMER, ® (a from adjoining posts in his discretion, Despite positive statements that ° (Contioued rom Fiest Page BAG te cont ' and will be supplied with pontoons and had promised District-Attorney Whit: beat tdci | tren Prooeed 10: Colcanbee to ake 6 other equipment for the rescue of the man to make a complete confession of yo quick aurv |e marooned inhabitants, his alleged participation in the collece| be forwarded to Washington to the wit tang pf a ell Fan AVE.19770 20" FSTREET. tion of graft in Harlem, Murtha de-| Red Cross National Headquarters. typhotd vaccine because cf the great | IN aN ew YURK'S wa ed ae tTER——_—$_——— H nied to-day that ho would confess or) James H. Mabon, President of the| danger of typhold. inoldent te ine fart H Thompson, Hussey and Murtha} net ne had ever taxen graft money.|New York Stock Hxchanke, appointed | trap eon e rola incident to the fact 4 " Seon at his home, No, 60 East Thirty-| to-day the following committee to take! sunny must drink Good water e WaNe Millinery i n e r t Accused, Together With second street, Brooklyn, where he was| charge of a fund to be collected among! "Witie the Hed Cross In marshalling | t playing with his two Iittle children, the| the Exchange members and others £016 forven about Davten ith utforte nen “Tom Lloyd.” suspended police oficial declared he| the benefit of sufferers in the flooded) handicapped, as its workers are un- i % had made no overtures to the District-/ areas: A. F. Goodhart, J. H. Wain-l apie to enter the submerged city. 3 r m m i n 8 Atiorney looking to Immunity for bim-| wright, 1. C. Menedict, W. B. De Ha) "7 3° sStimonde, the Ted Cros agent Trimming i Bent more Indictments were handed |" gig go to Mr, Whitman's house on ‘The National Gash Register Company ters toany that the ty, sen is Faded, Dry, Lif Fy ee EET ato Codey by the Grand Jury to Supreme] wednesday night, a weok ago,” Capt. | haw established a relief station at 18) two and that it ts tmpossible ct in| For Grey, Fa ne; ife- We pride ourselves on the fact that our Hat Pte Section, Court Justice Keabury. Police. Captains |surtha told an Evening World reporter, | New York branch, No. 1172 Broadway,!municate with the north side, Ite less and 1 Falling J air. on the Ground Floor, outclasses anything of the kind in Ne dohn J. Murtha, James E. Hu and) “but I went there merely to J and it will send out a se special] urged the necessity of sending doc- York. You will notice that everything that is “good” is inclu * games F. Thompeon—ail former Inspect: | that I would assist him in a Sa see nat cupption of all winds, [tong jnureem medial supplios and] wo new, healthy hale con grow if] *4 in this complete assortment of Ostrich Feathers, Ostrich Fancies, {ore in command of the Sixth Inepection | could in his work. My name urgently asks that supplies of a nds.) food into the town from the north \4 Paris-made Wi io in fact every smart District in Harlem—were indicted twice | mentioned an one of the former Harlem | food and clothing, especially the latter, | side, He alno appealed to towns wont Your scalp i pti aa, tl aegis tov beat tH Paris-made Roses, and ry each on the charge of accepting bribes |inapectors who were under suspicion, | be sent to this rellef depot immediately.|of Dayton to despatch motor boats | ie th. rt a Paget ay ial y! rt ’ . Attorney 1 was| The company has recetved offers of sup-| with relfef eupplie cg are eee Sore We spec the following: t from James Wren, former police collect-| and I told the District-Attorney a" h plies, were to folleve ithe itehing ead ist i finish 7 OF and now part owner of the Hotel | not guilty. plies from the United Cigar Stores Com-| While the Red Cross workers in Co-| to thoroughly cleanse the, 00 No. 1—Imitation Paradise, in white or natural, with Bulgarian finis! | Braddock, in Harlem “It is not true, as reported in the| pany and Stern Brothers. Are waiting for an opportunity | jot Dandruff. Geta bottle today, a at base of fancy, $1.75, A superseding indictment, charging | morning papers, that | have made com. | ‘he National Biscuit Company to-day thelr forces to Dayton, gen- |few applications will remove Dandeutt No. 2—This Ostrich Fancy in two-toned or solid colors, in all the | ‘pribery, was handed up against Police- | Piete arrangem with } hitman | joaded a car with bisoult which will leading shades, $2.98 i , $2.98. } jonths 4 during that e en mas rel e1 » : tion money from her In the Firat Inspec: | into. Tain bor towoh ‘any WOPOteCION | te teed diateet Muy for transfor to! came a check for $15,000. Foreign sym- Hundreds of people write us every day No. 4—Cluster of 18 June Roses and Foliage, i in the most desirable Spring shades, 48. HAs mena Inspector | 8o what have I to _—+> Tinie hoepe re eecre tnd the diplo- that Hay's Hair Health has been the ; Eid nth An rush Roses, 3-inch paquet in a large range of colors; most effective yes waa in command, A superseding | x, ig. You may deny emphatics Mis ‘ashington ts making | only really satisfactory preparation that for making crowns or flower hats, ¥ Crawford Co. Main Floor, On Sale To-Morrow. indictment, charging bribery, was hand-| for me that 1 am to make such @ ciu| RED CROSS UNABLE generous contributions to the rellef they have ever used for Dandruff and 8 pret tints, Be." av, Mimoven Cramtord Con X08 ed up against Beret. Peter J. Dufty, | feesion.” | TO REACH DAYTON |finis. | The frst came in the form of a| e silewed graft col'ector for Inspector! “It is reported th indictments, substantial check from M. Jusserand, | i it f | ' Dennis Sweeney in Harlem, Jcharging you with t have been WITH SUPPLIES) French Ambassador, About $25,000 had imi e eri or H Capt. Murtha and Capt. Hursey sure) voted by the si Url -——-— y Yrendered themselver to Detective Lieut, |Jury and will ve handed op Surtne | WASHTNGTON, March 2%. — Surgeon- ‘ | GL fees ft tae Dean aieren Court thle afternoon, pt. Gen. Blue of the United States Pubilc| cities near the submerged area to sup- ; rt Murtha, who was said to have! "St fe" netp thats’ he sald. “E sup: |Health Service left Washington "to-day | ply food and clothing and bedding, the } vertures to Mr. Whitman look-! pose, if what the papers say is ti 1 for the flood district to take per@nal | first necessities of the suffering thou- Ang to @ confession, sent Thomas to aak | will’ be indicted ‘an charge of the Federal medical officers | sands, The ofganization {* hoicing the oe Aachacy w 8$19.75 to $24.75 the District-Attorney if he wanted to, this afternoon, I w ither be here at rendering assistance to the distressed | majority of ite workers throughout t eee him. Mr. Whitman sent word that am = wl su Mine nas people of Indtana and Ohio. Ohio and Indiana under marching or- ailored Suits at 2 ew ee be ‘as | know J am indie he would see any one who wanted to see him, but not indicating he wanted to see the former inspector. Murtha Hussey to be ar ed before Judge Seabury. Secretary McAdoo ordered the sur-| ders, but fears to assemble them all at ‘al to go directty to Cinein-' Columbus, The quantity is limited; also, the styles and weaves are . very smart — two factors which make it as certain as be that the 150 will hardly last the day out. Thenearer to8.30A. M. ing to fear, and, of course, ha slightest idea of running awa: EWELL PLEADS GUILTY AND Pi Li geon-gen efforts might be Hussey was represented in court by} FE . my attorney to-morrow you make your visit the greater your choice will be. Attorney Francis G. Wellman, but Mur-| bee Me Weariaee ae Y H i very e collecti {than was without counsel and the plead-| toe MANAHANS Of course, this great department carries a very large collection ings were adjourned untii to-morrow Kuliy, diasuading & wite SATCHEL FORMEL of the latest models at various moderate prices, but, as likely as Hall was fixed at $5,000 for each neaw from appearing before the Grand not, one of these extra specials at $15.00 will suit you precisely. Although Murtha and Hussey sat to-! jury, As the result of a complete Gether in court no words passed be-| xigned confession which he placed in tween them, and they didn't even look | Diatrict-Attorn ‘at each other. Both said they would, sentence upe nde after 2 f furninhed by the eet, Murtha were the Grand Jury. It ie. belleved New- H y Com) eit will then be released on a sun! pany. Hussey turned his back on} pended sentence. He was release! | ‘Murtha in the bail clerk's office and/ to-day on hie praent bail bond of| @bowed him out of the way as they $2,500. | were leaving the room, Newell's confession to the District-At-| FIVE COMMANDING OFFICERS | torney Is complete in every detail and ells of the entire transaction whereby ROW UNDER INDICTMENT. ribed to flee to Atlantie City, yas wanted by the District- 4 witness against Police- ot <8 i | TARINE M ITH BAG TARINE: MOTH SHEETS Sold at all department and drug stores Included are plain tailored models with very good lines, collarless effect, square lace collar and cuffs, one button cutaway, fancy Bulgarian collar and braided edge models. Materials are Whipcord, Serges and Swagger Mixtures. All are perfectly tailored and lined with Peau de ( and changeable shades; many have silk covered weights, — Whitman's hands | Newell was suspended t Justice Seabury un-| ne in self hields and €F Simpson Crawford Co.. Third Floor, On Sale To. This Chic Bult, 815. Could This Unusual Offering Table Linens and Towels In Wash Goods at a Saving i Come at a More Opportune Time? Every thrifty housewife is interested NITURE Bipp wat The three former inspectors, who were | =P? jFedwoed in rank and suspended dy! Attorney Commissioner Waldo, make five com-|inan Eu F. Fox, Capt. Walsh's Mmanding officers who have been en-| xraft collector. Newell will repeat the meshed in District-Attorney Whitman's| story before the Grand Jury on Monday. ‘graft net. The other two commissioned Officers are Inspector Bweeney, already ‘icra naconen sore |MEGLEGTING A COUGH ands are pouring their con-; hi ts \, Ihave nothing to confess, de over 1,00) people with a pack-| tributl |—restore the grey hair to its natural tian Thomas J. Heaney, charged by | to ‘confess’ provi 4 peopl p jons into Red Cross agencies in| s Dre, Rosle Horie with nellecting protec, {/commandéd the Harlem district only | age each, Mayor Gaynor waa notified] every State, From Boston thie morning Yancy teieie ted bere pet “4 No. $—Paris (sewed) Wing, in all new colorings, 78c. FURN 25,000 Yards 8c Apron Ginghams | in household linen economies, because, at Sc a Yard somehow, one never seems to become over- These Gin hams tell regularly everywhere at supplied. ‘homas W. Walsh, who has confessed § os at 8c » yard. uality, fast colors, Owing to the $1.59 Table Cloths at $1.00 trtbery. Several y I vil have’ to limit, quantities to. 15 * able Cioths ai Minces as'cceasee™ee “eve en) LEADS TO CONSUMPTION Credit Terms [frame Sb ORE Sack | sunt 300 ofthese cloths, hemmed and hemtitcbed + &® announced exclusively in The Eve- $3.08 Down en $50 Wort filled, pure linen, for breakfast and everyday clothe. Large Percentage of Deaths From Tuberculosis Due to 15¢ Woven be Crepes at 10c 1214c Crash Towelling at 714c a Yard Warranted good quality; soft and are of Redelled hice crepes. Fai inte hand, ‘dish aod role eat ce od that i: nd t season in stripe tects, pitk and white, blue and white, helio and | 22c Hemstitched Huck Towels, 15c white;'also plenty of the popular black and white Solt finish; good Miloiita erie Uiesiserd stripes. borders; a rare towel in at this low price. 12, 7500 Yards 15c Chiffon Silks at | 1214c a Yard 95c Pure Linen Table Damask, These pretty materials are @ mixture of silk and 68c a Yard in all the wanted Two yards wide: made by the best Irish and 1913 colors in plain and fancy weaves, suitable for | Scotch linen manufacturers; suow white; many new evening or street dresses. designs, oF Sessege Grants fae in Floor, ‘ex Simpson Crawtord Co Main Fleet, GB e | \Soted several days ago by the Grand ‘Jury, but were held up because of the| Carelessness. ‘delay in their physical preparation. —— The three Captains were indicted on! Never take an; thing for granted with the testimony of James Wren, whose i cous « Nume was first furnished to Mr. Whit- | '°c)) man by Ashley Shea, who pleaded guil- {33 1¥, of being Sweeney's civilian collector. | ‘Wren testified that while on the fo Just pure sugar in 2, 3% and 5 Ib. Sealed Cartons J.MORRIS 261 W- 125, ST. 8 highly mercerized cotton, and come m Mae guttering frome lung K dinouse of at 0 “whem they were in command in Mar-| 207 hind lem. } cg itformatio On the testimony of several Harlem | $4'e" West. tir ‘gamblers an indictment charging ex-| | Kiker: Hexen ‘Vortion against Tom Lioyd, one of the | STusgiats Your grocer can get it for you AML test or found articles Sertised, in’ The World’ will he THE AMERICAN SUGAR REFINING CO, Meted at The World's Informa- New York City , jown nort! riem Office, 249 , po} yg troekira, Office, 208 Washing- Bisetive, for 30 days printing 'o-Morrow. ‘On_Sale To-Morrow. alt leading ‘distributing “atrolin with Concluding the March China Sale "The Last Three Days of the 50-Piece $5.95 English Porcelain $3 29 Blue Willow Set at Je 10 to 15 MINUTES FROM Set complete for six people. The famous and 7 > most popular of all English porcelain, which makes This / MI AN them useful for small families and Summer cottages. $11.95 , Bet consists of 6 dinner plates, 6 tea plates, 6 soup Fedsap al At 140th St. Entrance of Subway or Elevated Plates, 8 ten cups, fae] saucers 6 fait stra, 6 ia somal SPECIAL LANNOUNCEMENT—IMPORTANT ters, Lcovered vegetable dish, 1 open vegetable dish. $6 : $18.95 100-Piece Austrian China ) { $12.60 100-Plece American Porce- ‘ANV, In order t customers hoary and mendea Fert Service, and mua Dinner Sets et $10.80 ; lain Dinner Set at $8.96 na = main open evenings until 1¢ Fs Men”? roth iin iia rot fie || net tarnish Saat All pleces treated in coin gold. all pieces gold-lined $11.95 te | “MONDAYS AND SATURDAYS ONLY! 42-plece American $3.95 Porcelain| 23-inch Dining Room Dome, 96.50. ¢ Perhaps there’s a Commencing April 1, 1913. srnerrbody should take its fang oven ea, pay ae freee, oa nie with ne ike f veer end os tie mente lends and patrons te co. te ie best of care of their eyes, nver | 1, elther| frini 0 match: complete with 100 § floor that needs wit! uying either during the Gay'or on as they, will never have but PEt ogee Ruaete WLR Tram We sanete Woe celiivg, ont mace t ti refinishing,— one of these two > evening one pair. The first symp- £4 Gipson Crawford Co. sisth Floor. On o- Morrow. For the week commencing March MEN toms of eyestrain shoul 4 Sh eets and Get Ready for Summer Needs in attended to, Our Blankets and Comfortables Doctors will examine your eyes and ‘inform you if | PillowCases 1,000 Pairs $1.25 Wool Finish Blankets, 88 glasses are necded or not. rub it with a cloth i moistened : with nee In white or gray; with. pretty pink or blue bo rge you nothing for Substantial Economies i _STANVAR. ie og m serv’ = ss as B5e Seomle beats, 0180 inches} Large al 8 Siikoline Co eafortabien at $1.36 “the dining-room table is | pecial for Friday maaan Of pba af the Best static $2.75 Wool Nap Blankets at $1.59 _ Gold Filled Skeleton Eye tilaheting at... O8C Choice of white or gray: retains finish after laundering, Spotted, or the woodwork is “scratched or marred, —STAN- VAR will immediately repair the damage and produce a beau- iful .wax-like finish, STARVAR is on sale at leading hardware, paint aad household supply stoves. A free sample ._On Hale To-Morrow, 5 Glasses, for sewing and 5 5c Seamless Sheets, 72x Main Freee, Gold Fi a Oe en WO Snehoa aire s 49c cin t G Ge | “tuatlouta. Ae GROCERIES [Potato Potatoes “tic_ 23 oot‘ sies sae Sete? $1.25 FRESH EGGS "fits" 13, LEMON CLING PEACHES Scalloped Sheets, |California fruit, in rich syrup; Wall Paper TEAST Mises ‘Jo wn New Spring Papers added 81x90 inches, to-morrow, at 78c eve! Jay to our extensive collection, Plain and_ fig- Fine quality, round thread sheeting, embroidered scal- ured stripe papers, cham- brays and. jaspers, with loped edge. 80 Scalloped Pillow Cases, Stilo mere eee aan PRUNES sie morrow, 6 Ibe handsome cut-out borders, BAKED BE ‘an mato sauce; dor, eae) large EGGNO arte can, sufficient to refinish a striped and allover florals; ry inches, to regularly 5 Ql hatch sheets at... L8e san floor border, will be sent I] Consisting of heavy taney tall husk brass ry in bright or A ee aes 2c ———___ 7 SUGAR CORN’: (i ian ben Assorted, yeu if you address | atin finish, m, pesreneed for 10 years; wov- 75 30-Inch 20c Non-Fading *| _19¢ Pillow Cases at 12}4c E | unshine bakery; reg. 100 tin, ‘a wire sprin Rane Cotton top mattress in $2 ° Oatmeal Papers at llc Well made with wide hems SUGAR chase 7 ; faney tle. AN tor All popular . with cut: of goed Bleached musing 6s SLICED PINEAPPLE, wallan,| $2.48; full quart hotite eau STANDARD VARNISH WORKS Se T PAYMENT Rou eee | TERMS ont hordersor natch, 584 Inches [Beat#ss aga se: 43 938: D0C|PORT AND SI y tapes 88 Table Padding, 54 large HERR Y [Mousmiwnewvoum | | akroum rexes | ‘wracs | inches wide, at 39¢ «Ya. STRING LESS BEANS "Fr cautorlsad ane uta td 149°St. *S/3'A Mla. Heavy. and ry bs ning speclal at ‘this price; doz., 9 WHISKEY iery bout 3¢ BAUMANN Vv. arth, Fleer, a Hale | eee On fale To-Morrew, i special; Ib., s+» 16%c warn << S1y4p 3ON CRAWFORD CO., SIXTH AVENUE, 19TH TO 20TH TH STREET <> ~<a ‘ ' ee etc oag.

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