The evening world. Newspaper, April 7, 1913, Page 12

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of Mr, Fitesim- khting gen TMS “WATE HOPE” Hors Aig {ROBBED IN WICKED CITY, * alse mustaches, twe powerful jimmies, & brace and a number of fine bits, but THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 7, 1918. THREE FIRES FOUND no fin ints or other clues | Boulevard, at Second avenue : the bgar stand x Fitz. They rolled him up in the blank+ a rear w ¢ dining room. Be- f ets, They made or his feet. deck by sheer | ‘They won from Fitzsimmons on a foul. FOR WHOLE HOUR} Would Mr. Fitzsimmons Get In vain did the Welshman protest. The time had gone by for protesting. der and he got some bumps in the d went. In indignation and undercloth traitjacket of the blankets and he couldn't use his hands They carried bim up to the ength of numbare, ‘They piloted him down the ship's lad- RUNS DOWN THIEF After Losing Watch and Bank Roll, Lang Captures Man He HALL AND KITCHEN Each Starts in Pile of Paper in} Tenement House—Tenants cause of the Mayor's new closing law the restaurant was closed at 1 o'clock | this morning and ‘all the help in the bullding were asleep. Francesca Vitek is a scrubwoman. She got up at 4.30 o'clock to-day and went downstairs in her bare feet to begin her dally task of cleaning up. She walked right in on the burglars. PEOPLE'S NEW DEPARTMENT STORE | SIXTH AVE. ‘fa New York's Charact 20 inches high | breakable head, Ge | | ferent style dresses, Reg. a7e | 22" and 23" STREETS , pn." tere 1 BK LIBERTY MERCHANDISE STAMPS UNTIL PETTY PE? NUON, Up? He Wouldn't for Six Ss saan we'te'ts| Says Stole Them. Put Them Out. spiel saras Ss Sea wre 750 Pairs of Men’g and Young Men’s || Husky Stewards. Herve" alled onv of the tueslars, sBsep> H h G ad T ; ‘JAPANESE HESE KILLED oth sn feat tae an «| ant Rif nit GI eae ea ae See ig rage irousers AND HE DIDN'T ~ EITHER. Polles Court tora, M1 atest Site | top foor of a fivesstory house at No. [at every sumo Health Officers Didn’t See Him Till 14 Men Brought Bed and All on Deck. BY AUTOMOBILE IN “Phe Cunard liner Franconia arrived to-day from Liverpool, coming by way the Cove of Cork. In the steerage " Bernard Fitzsimmons, thirty-three yeare old, & huge Welshman, he was, end Mt by bie stature and prowess to Jain the list of w hopes, He held up | the steamer in the North River for a) fai hour, but he's had his fun and now he may be held up for a week. The Reénia anchored at Quarantine last it. Bright and early the health Antique aed Tried to Cross Fifth Avenue | Midst of Traffic. in Katsu Taknaka, a Japanese dealer in Oriental goods and an expert on art pottery of China and Japan, atarted FRONT OF SHERRY'S that New York was a wicked city and now, by golly, I know it.” Mr. Lang was in court as the com- Platina against John Thompson, ac- used of highway robbery. Thompson ‘was held for further examination and to allow the police an opportunity to catch two other men who are said to fhave assisted him in stealing a gold watch and chain and $105 from Lang. ‘The Rosedale farmer came to New York yesterday, on his way to Ger- many, where he Is to collect @ lemncy. When he stepped off the West Forty- second atreet ferry he looked ike Josh Whitcomb come to Iife. Ie carried a carpet bag, wore rubber boots and Jong whiskers depended from his chin. Lang says Thompson accosted him and told him ho would be arrested if he ap- 3 West Seventeenth street early this morning when they were awakened by the sinell of smoke, Dr, Schuffler ran to the hall, where he found a pile of papers burning briskly outside the door of the adjacent apartment, which is unocou- Died. He and Mrs. Schuffier shouted and aroused the tenants, who started a bucket brigade, Patrolman MoGuire of the West Sev- enteenth street station broke the charred door down and tt was found that there were two other fires tn the empty apart- ment—one in the kitchen and one in a} closet—all of which had been atarted with piles of paper, McGuire had turned tn an alarm, but before the arrival of the apparatus the tenants put out the! fires. Mrs, Bridget Hickey, the Janitress, told | the police that it was the third fire of susplotous origin in a year, ‘The last one At her first scream the burglars fled by the way they had entered. The safe was on its back with part of the outer sheathing of the door pried off. THOUSANDS RELY UPON POSLAM, Poslam is the first thought of thous- Lays whenever the skin ‘Re , BZ West 25th Street, City, i Anyone will appreciate why this is so ct ency Labora- New York for a free sample and seeing ite School Dresses All of which are odd lots of higher priced trousers, with an underpriced purchase from a prominent manufacturer LOT 1. new style trousers, iy worsted tweeds and cheviots. issort- ment to select from. sines 5 ah Into Two Lots for Rapid Selling Trousers for Business and Dress Wear together Consists of well-made ; LOT 2. Consists of an excellent assortment of beautiful worsteds, cassimeres and cheviots. Excellently tailored in new styles. Sizes 29 to 50. * Values $489 up to $3.50 Women’s Q Misses’ Spring Suits Values up to $2.50 4: 29 Extraordinary Specials ‘facrom Fifth avenue at Forty-fourth| peared on Broadway tn rubber boots | Was in February. | work demonstrated in the quick removal Were aboard and all hands were | sot about 10.20 o'clock this morning | and whiskere on Sunday. The farmer ae ENILE | of pimples, rashes, eruptions, undue red: c No Mall, C. 0, D. or Phone Orders $14.96 & $17.95 Valees mupatered, so that the vease! might BURGLARS FOILED ness or in clearing tthe complexion over- dulekiy 0 10 her dook. In aingie fio all | While two atreams of automobiles and | Was aareeable to the suggestion that he ight. Worst cases of eczema, tetter, | the passengers passed by the inspectors, [carriages were passing north and| Visit @ barber shop. He says Thompson BY SCRUBWOMAN. hand like surface skin troubles 1 “ 4 ale aouth, lured him into & passageway betwoen y n readily, itching being e j “op ot engeragteegtibheoeles Poll ke, in charge of tramo|t¥o buildings near the ferry, where they | The fact that Francerca Vitek is an pempneer HH. jt: wes found] Policemen cers, in ohare were Joined by two other men, and at industrious young woman, accustomed to | AM SOAP is the soap of soa Your choice there was one shy. He was Barney tions there, tried to stop the) So custon of the seance Lang was| teginning hor work at 4.99 o'clock in the | fo" daily wee, toilet and bath, as a mea: while they ue and he was sent for, in| Japanese, but as the polic sb Ai elithan: ate : jof improving color and texture of t last, of navy All the jackets of the the steerage. Right roughtly, the first | toward him, dodging vehicl , out his gold watch and chain and his| morning, folled three burglars to-day |gkin and assuring its continued health. blue, with . ’ an auto- | #15 hank rot, and saved the proprietors of the Cafe | Absolutely pure, it derives its rare bene- white pin } suits are lined with Ateward, who entered his sleeping quar-|Taknaka steped in front of | After reporting the robbery to the ‘ ficial effects from medication with Pos- stripes, brown fine peau de cygne é ters, ripped the blankets ¢rom him and |mobile which howled him over, one of 4 Boulevard over $35, which the bur- lan Boothes tender ote, Best tor in with white We ill if ‘at him: out of this. |the front wheels passing over his neck. | Police, Lang had his whiskers shaved off | piary were about to extract from the |piits, - Stripesand Co- silk. We illustrate one, | | ‘re delaying the ship ‘Two women in the car screamed and |" went out blader Inst night gate, Francesca’s alarm frightened the anti druggists sell Postam (price 50 nhagen blue but there are many other |] t (Barney Fitzsimmons sat dolt upright) ig chauffeur guided the car to the|N@ saw Thompson in West Forty-third | purgiars a they leaving behind two | cents) and Poslam Soap (price 25 cents.) f wees models, Bedford stripes, . Street, near Tenth avenue, and had him spring mle a aBe curb, where he stopped it while Clark A pt at mean, disturbing me ts ua capo * he yelled back. to —— oilt of here! I never get up ifore nine o'clock any morning.” The steward didn't atand on any cere- of “gitting.” He got. When he on deck, the quarantine of- ficials couldn't see any humor in tho carried the Japanese and laid of Sherry's. 4 by a curious crowd. wT . Situation, Six stewards were sent into} lor arrived from Flower Hospital and Just the thing for linings and pet- hen Wide, blue, tan, golden the steerage to bring the recalcitrant on | said the man had been killed instantly. For The i = brown, taup eek by force. Bring tim any way, they Were told. But BRING tim! wn into the depth went the allies. pulled the bedclothes off tho aide Partner of Morpheus and dragged him out on the floor. ’ Barney Fitzsimmons was indignant at this, He let out right and left with Mis neck had been broken. names. For twenty minutes the body of the Japanese Jay on the sidewalk, surround- Then Dr. Tay- The chauffeur was Edward Thomp- son and drove for Samuel Feinberg of No, 850 Northern @venue, the Bronx. The women said they were relatives of Mr, Feinberg but refused to tell their arrested. im down beneath the windows | == Morning Cereal The Ideal cading spring color, combina- tions. Value $1.00 per yard, at....... mannish serges and fine Engiish mixtures, in all the popular colors, ——— [J “54'° Serge Suitings In all the new shades, navy * Q2e 190 Btripea Voit white stri and paradise Per yard, value $1.50....... l oa Both feet, vo ho did. ‘Taknaka's body was carried to the Latest Model, | © {Call me at nine o'clock!" he yelled| Kast Wifty-firat atreet police atation. Sweetener Is. dais flours pin deep | at the last disappearing steward. He was fifty-eight years old and had Ld flounce of fine | H Tee Quarantine officials were non- | been wu resident of this city for many ay f with many English eyelet | | plussed. They didn't know what to do, | years, ‘He had a shop at No, 960 Sixth rows of lace n j #0 they sent a message ashore to Dr. | avenue. FR om batted cake ting, An fa embroidery. Frank O'Connell, Health UMicer of the th desired Alling, & and insertions. eee Order a package of Presto Flour from grocer and make a cake fit fora Recipes in and on every pac! Port. The case interested him. “Bring him on deck,” he said, when re had heard the particulars, ‘nh take Alm ashore and examine him. leet. » April 7.—-The € rulsers Strassburg and Dresde: safied from this port to-day to Join the The Reason: — 4 hich class manufacturer of lin- geri¢ skirts emptied his shelves of pretty laces, fine imported embroide ons which were the Ling. : Py Cut from i A Whole Week of Remarkable Special Sales of for every purpose of cooking |f | €c a Na ao 49 x er square notice- » ¥ UR N TURE and All Other oad Cartons | | Y2rd------ ble. Si $12. K | fr I Home Fittings achaceiddumainih Becled pope Sheet Linoleum ats "Springs— -1$6 9x12. oth ranean. ‘The voix stewards turned pale. feed heard that order before. They They German warships in the Mediter- Ve Give a”, Stamps Fe ee with All vee and Radeon Them in Merchandise Co. 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