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fi | an it i” used to preside. Acting in close alliance ‘a vitgi with influential Chinamen, this ring used to make its headquarters in Quons wi ‘hop suey restaurant, near Third avenue and Fourteenth etreet, until on Thirteenth street near Second nue om April 90, 1912, and secured th conviction of the gang leader. GAYS ONE SLAVERS NIARD. WAI Edward Hobson Pays With © Life for Violating “Ethics” 3 of Band. Bastman himeeif went to pieces under the ravages of the drug he had dealt in while he wae eerving an eight months’ sentence, There wore several Spaniards fm ¢Re Rasuman following. Leon Hobson Gssailants was a Spaniard. The older of the Hobson brothers Se SOLD TO CONSUMER. ~ had been @ steward on the Govern- be tera aes ment ship, plying between New York Steward Eliminated ‘“Mid-| ringer tromer, mata a emer position dleman” and Is Shot to | eon "tine, “touching xt "Cuban ports Death as Result. Whenever they happened to be in Now York at the same time they took a ttle room under the skylight of Mrs, William Delaney, at No. 389 Tenth ‘The “Opium Ring,” responsible in the for sudden flaming of wars between Chinese tongs and secret sallice of on darkened dene throughout Tenderloin, took the life of @ man who had been violating the unwritten 1w of the drug dealers last night He Edward Hobeon, an English stew- en the Government Canal ship i three men shot him dead in the y of a tenement at Ne. <M East as an active partner in running into this port the expensive drug the police have not yet determined. But by his own con- feasion Méward hed been carrying on @ lucrative business in opium for many months. Down in the purlieus of Panama City, where there is little restriction om the importation of the Geadly narcotic from China, certain eilk-elad Chinese merchants always met the young steward from the An- Hundred and Siztecnth street. io Son aa hee Hol eagee) e Atlantic side je fethmus, ani aay ee Neon ema thee notice] there wold te him lite tins of gum optum. Leon Hotecn, the Ho egret Tt te recognised that no sallor or contea ship's steward may “run ia” opium Game of the vietim. Just 281 here and sell it directly to the con- was blackjacked from behind by one! sumer. He mest first seek out a mid- the trio that had led both young | éieman of the ring and@ accept what the te the spot appointed for their | middleman is willing to pay. That is ition, Leon Hobson heard the | the unwritten law which Hobson had that killed his brother. Nine eans | been violating. Last fight came his the forbidden stuff in which the | punishment. were traMcking lay on the |ARE LURED INTO DARK MALL- dewalk when the police came run- WAY AND ONE 18 6LAIN, Last night Edwerd asked Leen to help him “carr; some cans uptown.” He gave the younger brother three cans of opium and kept six himeelf. They took « Third avenue elevated to SHOOTING AG RESULT OF OPIUM FEUD. @eThe tale that lies behind the killing Hobeon carries from Panama City New York, and ite ramifications are hind them, Leon felt a crushing blow on Soe tied. Au he fell he heard three al o) A policeman found the two still forma in Nway, with the cans of about them. Kdward . ullet through his neck and another in bie back. Leon was unconscious; one bullet had pierced his left arm and the top of his head was cut open from the blackjacking. Detectives who visited the rooms of the two lade to-day found several more tins of opium in a closet there, In Harlem Court Leon Hobson denied knowing hin brother was an opium emuggler, “He told me he was in @ fine buai- Ness and was making @ lot of money,” Hobeon sat A th or headache. in noted for its speed stomachs. It is the most certain remed; id and besides it is me three cans and told me to put them in my pocket and not to say anything about them to anybody who asked ine questions. We went uptown on the elevated railway to | One Hundred and Sixteenth street and then met @ man on a corner near @ 5 re. He sald he was waiting ir man, who he called a ‘cus- nd women now eat tf 8 no quarrel and no talk opium,” he sald. “All I bout the opium was from one of nm who met us, Who mentioned it, an en then I was not sure they were talking about thi is In my pocket,’ Hobson was over by Magis» trate Murphy ustoms Inspectors Wilson and Evans to be taken to the Federal Buildin, Ragtomrea Toads Mort Special Sale Summer Dress Materials Commencing Thursday, April 17th, a large tity of desirable Wash Fabrics wal be placed on tale at the fol- lowing attractive prices:— 15¢ ported Percales. Printed Irish Dimities and fi lored Cotton Voiles, Fi We and eee m Voiles. Former prices 38c Embroidered Batiste, white or colored grounds. Printed English Voiles, French Crepes, etc. Former prices 45c to 75c per yard. : Imported Voile in white and a complete range 50c pia ede. Black and white stripes and .. Imported Ottoman Cords and fancy Linen Suit- ings. Im Swisses in a number of black and white Sah thnk donee Former prices 60c to 75c per yard. ‘has told the police one of his brother's} § Plumetis and sheer emt chief Linens and Linen Crash Suiting. Former prices 7c to $1.50 per yard. ‘ | ‘ James McCutcheon & Co., ‘ 5th Ave., 33d & 34th Sts. fee MO eh SS SSS SSeS aS) FAILS ‘TO WIN HER DIVORCE. which the infamous “Monk” Eastman Court Decides Neither Mrs. Arrow- Neither James Lawrence Arrowsmith, & promperous automobile manufacturer, for his attractive young wife, Hattie ee tiful children, Eleanor, aged eleven years, and Mildred ‘The wife alleged her nens for her for hin wife and children dren testified they had seen their fat carry the maid do r owamith maintained his wife HM. Mortimer, a cafe propri accuntomed to meet in an apartment, where Mrs. Arrown lived after her separation from her hus- band in Plainfield, ‘N. J. Mortimer vig- orously denied Arrowsmith's charges, and th of Mra, Ar. rowamith’s allegations. smith Nor Her Husband Is Entitled to a Decree. Arrowamith, is entitied to a . Juaticn Hendrick decided to- The Afrowamith dual divorce Insurances. A search of thi drugs, cholera, typh' Dear Madam: rich and popular New York society woman while here in Paris. “What is your secret? What magic do you use?” “It Is no secret’—she was told. “Few of us use cosmetics and most _of us use Eau Gorlier.” For over SO years Eau Gorlier ( nced O-Gorl-yea) has been used by our famous beauties. It is their inseparable friend. And now New York women can obtain Eau Gorller from leading drug and department stores. We have made this arrangement to supply | dreds of New York women who have learned the virtues of Eau Gorlier while abroad and because New York women in general will welcome Eau Gorlier. Eau Gorller ts a wonderful emollient lotion, discovered in 1852 by the learned chemist Gorlier. Eau Gorller gives the complexion an in- ble softness and a fresh bloom of youth. It immediately re- freshes the citar!) Oa injured by cosmetics—and wrinkles surely disappear with its cont use. s yn Gorller is very pleasant to use. It is not pony glycer- ine or cream and does not soil the garments. After bathing, Eau Gorlier is applied to the face and lips with a cloth. A few dro rubbed into hands leaves them soft, white and rose-scented. If you are not satisfied with your complexion, try Eau Gorlier. Eau Gorlier Soap is exquisite for the complexion also, And Eau Gorlier Face Powder will surprise and delight you by its fineness and superior qualities—delicately perfumed, and in all tints. | Send for samples. u Gorller, 3 francs in Paris—75 cents im New York. Eau ier Face Powder, 3 francs in Paris—75 cents in New York. Eau Gorlier Face Soap, 2 francs in Paris—60 cents in New York. Yours respectfully, Hy. J. ROUSSEL, Inc. New Yerk Office, 1285-9 Broadway. Parle Laboratories, 4, Place de Veoges P. S—You can get Eau Gorlier at Gimbel Brothers, Liggett Drug Stores, nL ahs Brothers, Riker-He , O'Netll-Adams Co., Greenhut Sie; Co., and all and Department Stores pid Jew York and wally tiara ‘AU _GORLIER (PRONOUNCED O-GORL=' EVENING WORLD, WE DNESDAY, APRIL 16, 1918. 4 agente of the Treasury Department be- p UM SMUGGLER tere that tm the meracr ot owen TESTIMONY OF CHILDREN they can see the work of the same ¢o- teri of oplum buyers and sellers over ee ‘ to .poison the third one. It ts alleged the crimes were committed to get bie | ¢ house where Kopt | 4 remulted in the discovery of deadly nae, ‘and other bacilli, chemical apparatus and medical books. “You Parisiennes—what beautiful skins you have! How we American women envy your dazzling complexions !”—remarked a very Important . Announcement Beginning May 1st passenger trains of the Lehigh Valley Railroad now entering the Jersey City Station of the Pennsyl- vania Railroad, will be operated to and from the new terminal of the Central Railroad of New Jersey, Jersey City, with ferry stations in New York at West 23d and Liberty Streets, North River. Magnificent double-deck ferry boats are operated between the Jersey City Station and Ferry Stations in New York. Lehigh Valley Railroad The Black Diamond Route—To Buffalo, Niagara Falls and West, through the Switzerland of America. Ratlroad and Pullman Tickets delivered at home or office on request. nor rte ee ae Restor. corner Walker St. Telephon x way, corner Wi Ms a ephone rook! mn Ave. Tele! : mare our svaeken at eee Market. - OPPENE its. Jaunty thi [sein bike serge, whi ord lasse. Thursday and Friday. Students’ first long trouser suits, distinctive models, all woolen mixtures and ser, “15 to 18 years. a Value $16.50. Students’ Exclusive Suits An Exceptional Offer of Women’s Fine Crepe de Chine Blouses 10.50 GLLINS 2G 34th Street, New York Have Arranged the Following Special Sales Thursday & Friday Women’s & Misses’ Tailored Suits Attractive variety of this season’s most desirable tailored and semiedress models, in fine French serge, Bedford cords, eponge and wool faille. Suits taken = from our regular stock. Formerly $32.50 to $3.75 25.00 Women’s and Misses’ Smart Coats Regular $22.50 and $25.00 Values. Special sale of exclusive styles in Women’s and Misses’ Street and Coat uarter cutaway and daintily draped 16 50 s, eponge, faille silks and broche mate- . , Eight distinctive new frill and jabot trimmed models, in all white and white and colored effects. Sold regularly at $7.90 and $8.90. Girls’ Stylish Spring Coats at Reduced Prices On Sale Thursday and Friday. An assortment of Girls’ and Juniors’ Coats taken from our regular stock—the season’s most desirable models in French and storm blue serge, mixtures and shepherd checks. Ages 4 to 16 years. Formerly $10.75 to $15.00, 7.90 5.00 Special Sale Thursday & Friday Only 350 Boys’ High Grade Suits With Extra Knickers. Newest and most desirable spring suits in Norfolk, double- breasted and patch pocket models, with extra knickers, woolen fabrics in large assortment of choicest styles. Sizes 7 to 18 years. Regularly $7.50, $8.75 and $9.75. On Sale Thursday and Friday Only, 5. 00 Young Men’s Smart Suits ket sack Serges, AR id Gao » Cl S al fabrics. 32 to 38 chest, Valug $22.50, English’ patch and N r 15.00 Clothing To Ladies and Gentlemen! at either of our two stores =: Credit™ No Money Down 3 represented mn it and you tt It Beats Them All Keep It in the House All the Time. A dash of Eddye Sauce Improves the Flavor. | GROCERS OELL IT 10r, FER BOTTLE. K. Pritehard, Maber, 331 Spring St.N.Y. ¢, WOUR 1618 CATALOGUE IHOLZWASSER &CO OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL 9PM OUR LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS $50 Worth $3.00 Down, 75¢. t a” $10.00" " $180 tsg200 $2.75 as. $4.00 = MR | carSeacsnchponte and Wiede fsiaud’® N°™ Server, Coansoti- Open Every eptte ice sree: ‘his Would sopear in reas heme, — — E Booms ra BEDROOM Golden @RAND RaAPIOS Evening Until 9 P. M. 1417-1423 THIRD AVE*80°S1 IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU WANT, & WORLD WANT WiLL GO AND GBT iT, » Lu