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DOWN BY STRANGE | ” PA, HHOESCAPE, : (Charles, Seriano Expected to Die'Atier: Sudden Attack in { East Fifty-ninth Street. { PISPOL*\AT HIS HEAD. Shooters Dash ‘Through Crowd \Awett-by ‘Weapon and "Flee'in Safety. A crowd of strikers, both men and wemen, doing picket duty in front of the pearl button works of Joseph Mrouds » No, 480 East Fifty- minth othed, ‘dhortiy before 10 o'dlock this morning, Watched curlously when twe strangers, short stocky men heh hate pulled forward over thete eyes, | Walked up to the entrance in which } Charles Berane of No. $0 Macdougal ! atreat, a private detective, stood on @verd. When the stran; had turned Inth the street’ the pickets had Balted them, but the men 4id not look Uke Sutton’ machine operatives’ and they had qepied that they intended taking the places of any : ‘Tho pickets Jet them Wut they Uetoned eagerly when Seriano, Qs waa bis business, halted them to in- @uire their purpose'in the building. The Getening strikers heard one of the men, fgnoring: fhriatg’s question, ask: “Are you's gudrd here?” “T am," began ‘Geriano, “what. do vou" R Before the detective could complete fete sentence, one of the men -yanked Bevelver from his overcoat the barre! almost touch: Gent « bullet flying into his brain bent pre. it BY AWING CROWD TH REVOLVER. Gerianc dropped without a cry, and $Be men, one of them sti fourishing Ge pistol, plunged through the crowd Rittos ten toward the Queensboro Not @ man or girl attempted ft stop them, and long before Police- Man Ghaunessy of the East Sixty-sev- ath street station came hurryti @geund the corner to investigate the Gaoenred MEU decaoky tadathen te: out @ Week ago, had indulged in vie- Hence WAG Hed: chifed’ fér-police “ins tervention now assisted Shaunessy to L im seroge ‘a to ‘Flower ulance. responded and after one dock at ) waid the man was dy- ts. He him into the ambulance oad rushde hn ‘oft toward. the hospi- Gal, But he held out no hope that even fmmediate attention would avail to save etectivers Me. The bullet had through the ekull into the Brain and there were powder marks on Gerianc’s face to bear witness to the mearnese of the weapon when the bul- let was fired. POLICE WITHOUT CLUE TO MONTER'S IDENTITY. Galt a dosen detectives from the Kast Gixty-ce' street station and three the Fifty-firs: street hurried strangers, of their @onversatiqn, with Seriano and of the } None, in the excitement, had Of.the men's appearance a description of them, and tm the neighborhood through ‘the’ meh had fied had seemed to them. sare IN WILD COUNTRIES, BUT CAME TO NEW YORK ‘Capt. St. Cyr, Whom Mining Camp Outlaws Didn't Tackle, a Hold- Up Victim Here. Capt. Hysckythe: M. 8t.,Cyr, © gtedu- Qte of West Poithand former army of- , Row @ United States deputy min- wuveepor, (oll to-day how ‘he had held up and robbed in this city. URNS "Been in the widest countries the world,” he sald. ‘Before I came two weeks ago I was tm the wilds Cahade. There were starving miners qaxlaws, but I had no trouble with ‘them, though many of them would cut your throat for the price of a drink. . “Last night I attended dinner at Whe Hotel MoAlpin with several friends. ‘On leaving the hotel I saw iwo sinister Yooking men watching me, but I thought “nothiag of it at the time. I took one {of my friends home in taxicab and them decided to walk back to my hotel, Grand Union. It was about 3 wwherg they got my waton, me you are safer in this etvilined town than in the land of sav- 1 ” Mine robbery was reported at the Rast \Fitty-@rst street police station, and De- Rega nd Harron were as- signed to the yearaiold formal observa: @irdle.of blue satin, dropping. a wide @ash end which shows from under the ‘bh eatin’ tunic, lends @ pleasing splash of color ' of oniy five y: dress. The skirt, which is likely to be | | La down Third avenue! stzget when the two} jd... CARDINAL IS 71 TO-MORROW. | Cardinal Barley wilt be seventy-ond | bY 4 ‘ow, There will be no! Most Helpful Home Be | THE EVENING WORLD, | “STRIKEGUARD SHOT Making Dresses at Home — non .. From Original Designs By The Evening World's Expert, MLLE. LODEWICK, Dresemaking Column: Published. The Articles Will 6 Moncays, Tr uredayé . coraing | Dear Fashion EAitor 4 I want to have a pretty dress for « college dance, which will not cost thore than $10 for materials. I am brunttte, with debp blue eyes, pale coloring. Will | you al#o advise me if I will need a ilk under petticoat or will a nice lawn one do? 1 will make thie dress myéelt, so will appreciate your suggestions ahd abide by you. Thankfully, Dear Fashion itor e Will you assist me in gelecting a} Another model for the all Graped effect, which, however, has its own charm of originality, !s delightful for semi-dressy occasions. Made of soft failie allk in mustard brown, the skirt has a most graceful tunic, which is cut rather oddly to allow of its being turned n the left side and its pdint eaught | belt by a blue glass button. The to the skirt. The plain kimono waist, whose sleeves are slightly gathered into @ lace cuff, has also emall revers of the rich cream lace which continue around the neck into a tiny collar, Two small Diue glass buttons at the meeting point ia the only, yet distinct!v Cream tu! fokied and crossed in kerchlef style Gaintily fille in the pointed yoke. ‘This model could be followed very nicely in reoonverting a last year’! spotted or soiled, could be conveniently draped with self-color chiffon cloth, and this same material could form the real fly lined with | ensive) between waist and skirt, while giving a very modish effect. In fact, this summer will tind many ring combinations, not only but in colors also. This design, developed in gray crepe de Chine, meaning the skirt portion only, could have the waist portion of self- DOCTOR SAID THIS. ~ BABY MUST DIE. When sending this picture of her baby, Mrs. Britt of | Athol, Mass. $ “Phe doct d| me that my “baby | would not live, but | T gave him Jobn's and now hi and strong. : Mrs, Britt | lives at 283 Kenne- treet, Athol, Mothers should remember | that Father John's! thei cause it is frée from alco ous drugs. It is pure and nourishing will build up the little ones in the ural wap | feshjonabie ; color chiffon cloth lined with cerise red showing w bit at the; neck, while the revers would be of the | A crushed belt of ‘a splash of color in the end which fall ete Noandil ANSWERS TO QUERIES. [Pal you hy indly advise me in what way I can make an evening dress of | I have @ limited supply Am very tall and na real blonde, 6 f JUDGE BROWN LEFT A | FORTUNE OF $800,000. Bequeaths $21,750 to Botanical Gardens to Maintain Magazine —Other Bequests. The! wil! of Judge Addison Brown, who retired from the United States District Court bench in 1901, after t service, and died April the Sorrogate yesterday. He bequeath: @d $21,750 to the New York Rotantcal | Gardens, $10,000 to Harvard University, | and $16,509 to other institutions. After several bequests to friends and relatives, the residue of the estate, estimated .at more than $750,000, 1» left in trust to his widow and four children. The $21,780 to the New. York Botanical Gardens is given to gstablish and, main- tain a magazine devoted to, American | plants. Judge, Brown was, interested In botany from hig youthys’ . The $10,000 bequeathed, to Harvard is for the, encouragement of acholarahip, | $7,009 to bo used as endowment for scholarahip and $2,800for the endawmen' of a prize in the La@ School. © °* This ptite' inthe Law School 1s ‘to be awarded for the best essay on fart-” time ‘or private international law, « branch in which Judge. Brown. was an acknowledyed author\ To Amherst Colles: $5,000 bequeathed | | i | | R lief Prank Matz, 420 0h at, New York, ‘witer:| fe suddenly fell very sick with doctor, but he failed help het | tecame Wide chemisette of shirred cream met, fulling the satin each side be- TESA AATF TE WERE Look in W. L, Douglas store windows and you will see shoes Ae 50, $4.00 and apr tare | ust as good in style, and wear ; 4 85.00 to $7 "F: | 6 in all leathers, styles and fi jes at Brockton, Mass., and see ft yourself how carefully W. L. Douglas s! are made, you would then unde: nd w! ) they are warranted their shape aud apy other make for the price. pe TAKE NO GUBSTITU Me! NEWARK—831 Broad Street, | PATBRSON—102 Market St.,cor, Clark 4 Buco areas Inter, Cured Wife in Two Days.| | RADWAY'S READY RELIEF, at all drosgiats, | | RADWAY & Cv. York, New | the price, $ n hapes to suit % 1d visit W. L. Douglas y fit better, look better, wear longer than JERSEY CITY—24 Newark Avenue, 10 M.denee | ATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1918 ‘SPANISH DPLOMATS "JOWN GLERGY IX NEW CHURCH DEDICAT Celebrant of Mass Will Wear Vestments Made by King Alfonso’s Sister. ‘ the Madonna by the Spanish artist Mas draso. The alter of St. Joseph is a gift Fredetick Courtland Penfield, | which t# adorned with a painting of at Joneph from the brush of Barelia, the noted Spanish painter, The high altar of Sienna marble is the and Mrs. Penfield. ;@anctuary lamp is made from one of King Alfonao's gold crowns. .The sta- tion# of the cross, richly painted, are | wtts of Thomas F. | waa given by the Vanderbilt family and the windows and ornaments represent contritutions by many of New York society folks of Spanish origin. The ohurch {# part of the Spanish art centre at Broadway and One Hundred and Fifty-aixth street. ahealichoh SEO SUFFRAGETTES MARCHING THROUGH STATEN ISLAND. Sol. Ida M. Craft Leads “Army” of Twelve on Pilgrimage Into Bor- ough of Richmond. The marching campaign for the fur- Mranger Was Shot ‘Thiet wy Upstate Carmen, ROOMRSTER, N.Y. aries Anderson, « farmer, living Sead this city, early to-day shot « etranges an he was about to enter Andewou’s chicken coop. The wounded brought here and died\in « pitas, }fe\ steadfantiy refused , me, although Conscious before cath. There te no clue to hie identity GEORGE VASHNGTN SALS WITHA CARD | OF SPRAGTHURSTS Taken on Big Liner Off for Europe. = oy Firat harbinger of the spring fitting and cheerful bearer of fat pocketbooks to the annual harvesting on the Con tinent, the George Washingion of the | Livyd ne sailed to- day with all cabins full and even the) officers’ quarters occupied At the consecration of the new Span- jish Church of Neustra Senora do la Vsperanga by Cardinal Farley to-mor- » the celebrant of the solemn high ttched Dreadfuliy, Pimple Wold” ¥ Burst and Form Hard One Three Cakes Cuticura Soap Cured, 160 Newton 8t., Brocktyn, N.Y. . owey to the country inst sume wee officted with on North German will wear veat- je by the hands of the tate ter of King Alfonso of Spain, \Infanta Marie. Teresa, Father Omer | therance of the cause of votes for Another could not have ween aqueescd tn with @ shoe-horn. Of course, the boat had to have a She was Mre. George wife of the assistant Manager of the Metropolitan and she became a bride Juat about two hours before the lines were cast. off the George Washington. Brown of Asbend, Col, ehe went to St. Mark’s Chureh on the Bowery at 8 o'clock, ther the Metropolitan atage executive and Karl Braun, the base singer, who was to be best man. The Rev. irving Tucker tied the knot, and it was Mre, Taylor, who.akipped eut of the church door into | ® tanicab for Hoboken. Two of the Metropolitan singers were) , first of the mllection of high priced note, tassers, to Mit back for the summer vacation in Europe. ‘Dhey A. A., will be deacon and wom was teh - Father Marie Cement, A. A., will be| Cush thie monnine. ‘The invading port ough this morning. The invading party conaisted of a dosen women, headed by Col. Ida M. Craft. The party was met at St. George when it left the ferry- boat by « committee of the Woman Buf- ‘Then the march was I King Alfonso will be represented at the ceremony by the Spanish Consul in New York, and members of the diplo- matic aorpe from the Gpanish-American "| republics, stationed in Washington, have accepted invitations to attend. this distinguished hI Loomis . Taylor, frage Association. i ‘The outward bound farthest point was Meetings were held at laity, many noted clergymen of the Eastern dioceses will Join in the services, After the ‘sermon by His Eminence, dress from the samples inclosed? Which | Padre Mattias Quevas, a celebrated orator more stylish and best suited to my | f Madrid, will peak and a brief address le? Port Richmond. As Henrietta C. was paid to Snug Harbor. lunch was eaten by the road t+ | Will be made by Padre Adriand Buissén, well proportioned. Shajl|. Ye pastor, -Mer. Hayes, chancellor of our design in Monday's | the archdio T | line of Castleton avenue back to Tom | kinavitie, where a big masa meeting 10 to wind up the da: will be deacon of honor. ‘dinal and Mgr. Lewis, Cardinal's secretary, will —_——_——_- - doy Over Birth Kille i Mra, Matilda Whitman, seventy-five, @ied suddenly yesterday at the home M | Gomes, 8. J., and Padre Olivaiert from Prot. Maruro Cattont, tho | J, arranged an elaborate ‘k, NJ. She becam Quartette, which tneludes Jo! The new church ts fre waa erected on ground valued at $75,000 | which was donated by Archer M. Hunt- of ite furnishings are highly valuable Spanish rhont Morgan and Amos Eno team, by defeating Huntington and Mrs. Chanter were two soctety leaders: who headed! the rush abroad after the strain of the socal championship of the Trust Compa Bowling League. ‘The Columbia-Knick- and the Equitable ‘Trust Com- Lewis Stuyvesant pany gin above which hangs @ painting of | playing of last night's ma q J ( { ‘ a a This new wort cooling apparatus isene ef the latest machines added (o the Ruppert Brewhouse. It is am indispensable piece of machinery and performs a most sanitary duty. It separates malt from the wort after it has been sterilized, then cools the wort from:a boiling heat of 212 degrees to 45, at which time the pure brewer's yeast is added, thus JACOB RUPPERT'S Knickerbocker The Beer That Satisfies Our new Brewhouse will soon be completed and We want the public to all about how Knickerbocker and other of Ruppert Beer is made. They will then more fully the reason why so many millions Greater New Yorkers drink “The Beer That Satis- Wists for public inspection. 5 v=. , We invite the most critical 0! the crities to analyze our meihods of brewing. Th: analyses have always proved an endorsement showing the lasting purity of all our products, ALL OUR BEER IS BOTTLED AT THE BREWERY SOLD BY DEALERS EVERYWHERE