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THE wR Beit WORLD, the efforts of Tombs officials to stop this crime, it has heretofore been « diMeult thing for them to secure enough evidence for conviction, and in this, the first conviction ever to be made for such an offense, the Court fecls a sentence must be imposed that will be @ warning to all such offenders. THREE MONTHS IN PRISON FOR WOMAN DRUG CARRIER. ‘Court Makes Example of Helen Gay, Who Smuggled Cocaine Into Tombs. ier on Gay, twenty-four years old, the AUTOISTS RUN OV BOY AND GARRY HIM - INTOALOT 70 O bas Is Fount Hi Hidden Among Dump Heaps With His Skull and-Chest Crushed, \Vames Keegan, ten years old, was run over by an automobile or auto truck @#mewhere in the vicinity of the dump N Neaps on the outskirts of Williamsburg, “Persons who attempt to deliver drugs to ‘Tombs ‘prisoners may expect no frst parson to be convicted of carrying) veniency here. ‘They will bo dealt with Grugs to a prisoner in the Tombs, was ; in a eevere and rigorous manner, There to-day sentenced to three months In te) arg tew evils of more serious nature | senitentary by 8 +! than the drug evil, Drug habltues have | Gelmon and Moss in Part I of Special! no hesitancy In teaching the habit to) Geesions, The woman's arrest was made} others, It is a problem that Is of serious | by Deputy Commissioner of Correction | import to all who deal with criminals.” Wright. Her conviction was due to ef- cerennelppanemmnent forts to stap tho carrying of cocaiR® | oattornia Won't Bar Pights. | opium and similar drugs to prisoners! gi cnauENTO, May 2.—The propo: | Sian amie antl-prise fight bill, making the prom “The sentence imposed on this wom: | tion of a prize fight in thie State a an," Bald Presiding Justice O'Keefe, “W6| felony, and attendance at one @ mixde- @ warning to all similar offenders that | meanor,, was defeated by a vote of 38 to may come before this court. In spite of | # in the Lower Hous night. The Entire Stock you. \, s0ar Kingsland and Greenpoint avenues, Handkerchiefs “\\gieeterday afternoon, carried by the peo- Greatly Reduced for Saturday 1m the vehicle to the wilderness of 26 to 0c Handher-| 19 Stik Handker- Tibbish bounded hy these two thor- chiefs, 9 chiefs, et quality; Oughfares and dumped behind a pile uf special., 1 ce specia! for Satur- thirty feet from the roadway. 15e iter, “ge Hand. day abicsrinc Matt h \ F jefe 1c Mourning Hand- pire svicraing trim Una tage tah ° roa special......... Rerchieée, xood quality Sacco sl @ OUNL MEN S Ih lessees Hees se When Lawrence Casey, Martin Huber Dae B2€ | cat for Saturday and Ed Ray stumbled on to the body while crossing the dumps yesterday evening it was ling out of sight of either Kingsland or Greenpoint ave- nes, concealed by mounds of dirt and rubbish. The mark of a very broad tire crossed the right side of the chest, sboulder and head, ‘There was cust and automobile ol! on the child's clothes. The only clue to the injured ad's tden- tity was furnished by his school report card. When detectives went to the home of his widowed mother, Mra. Caroline Keegan, at No, 26 Calyer atreet, she sald her boy never strayed more than a block from the home dur- ing his playtime hours, The house on Calyer street is three blocks from the place where the crushed body was found, At the hospital the surgeons made every effort to save the boy's life by an operation, but {t was found his skull War so severely crushed that his death Wygeid be only & matter, of = few hours. The detectives have not found @ single clue to the persons who ran down the boy and carried him to the dumps to die. eens NEE A Great Purchase of Untrimmed Hats Because of a recent cancellation, a prominent manufacturer had an order of 250 dosen hets » We purchased these at manu- ost, and are going ¢ the public the benefit of the great savings Saturday. suits at $16.50 that equal the best $20 suits sold elsewhere E’VE worked hard to put these $16.50 suits in a class of their own—and we've succeeded. There’s no comparison between them and the ordinary suits sold at other stores for the same price, or tiple $1 or so less. They’ve got the qu: style of the exclusive tailors’ $30" to V0 mps and milans. Splendid assort- ing shades. We have divided this into three groups for easy choosing. hi Values up to| Values up to} Values pp to A Brilliant Fashion Supplement, suits. Printed in colors, coptously illus- young men, come and eee these cris i trated, edited by May Manton, free pas Bae Be with natural shoulders, but. Don’t Miss These with next Sunday’s World. Order ‘The World trom your{newadealer in advance and get this” splendid sup- plement devoted to Smart scree Models. Td wc ed ea on coast “aa blue, gray and back serges—fancy, light an colored tweeds and cheviote—hairline, riiliggi and chalk striped worsteds—self patterned blue worsteds —all specially priced at $16.50. Voce BROTHERS 42 st.at S Ave. Double Yl Stamps Until Noon. Single Stamps After. STORE OPEN LATE SATURDAY NICHT $22.50 Suits @ \ Overcoats See ' 20,000 MINERS STRIKE. ‘Workers in Wales Quit fn Frotest Against Non-Unton Men, CARDIFF, Wales, May 2.—Twenty | thousand coal miners to-day laid down their tools at various pits in South | Wales as a protest against the em- ployment of non-union workmen in the mines. ‘he Best Clothing News of This Year! ifth Avenue tailored at one-third price. a the last minute we have added more desir. the great assortment. d ae high clase wortteds, eyreeda ct. av vable new some Notfolle model," And pattern. Also Ow re black, gray and oxford thibets, and a rtinent of unfinished worsteds. 2 MORE SPECIALS Men'sand Young Men's$15 Sui:e| Men's and Young Man's $12.80 * worsteds, cas- in new shades partment is atocked juite An excellent garment for a medium price. Grays, blue and tan cheviots id cassimeres. Also blue and black thibe Good Penrice ie: ti ON TIME (From the Boston News Bureau, April 18th, 1913.) $9 $8 Double-breast Norfolk mod Steady improvement is being made in promptness of their passenger traffic movement by the New England Lines, both north and south. At the South Station the time-record for the fast trains from New Yorks is especially interest- ing. With the Bay State (which, by the way, enjoys the reputation for the best record of any “limited” in the United States), there has not during the current month been a minute’s delay in bringing this train into the South Station. In the case of the.Merchants train—the entire equipment of which is now all-steel there have been only two April delays, of one and four minutes, in its arrival at Boston. A Since February 1, tickets for the New Haven’s “limited” service between Boston and New York—consisting of the Bay State, Knickerbocker and Mer- chants, three daily trains each way—have carried a provision for a $1 price-re- bate for a delay of over 30 minutes in reaching destination. During this period, however, there have been but 10 ‘‘excess’”’ delays, seven of which were in February, and the trains for the most part have been kept practically on time. During the present month, for instance, their delay in arrival at Boston has ag- gregated but 23 minutes, consisting of seven, eleven, one and four minutes re- spectively, cheviots, with an ex- cellent as- EW Ait tif. i$ OF TROUS- new Spri Derbios in hate in ev: shade, cheviot 4) cluded. —_ _Men’s $1.50 Shirts __ Just received an extensive line of plaited and negligee shirts, with stiff or soft turn- back cuffs. Also some mercerized _pongees, in neat and dark effects... . . Now is the time to stock up, so don’t hesitate, 50c Washable Neckwear In quick and out quick. Bought but yesterday. New Spring and Summer washable neckwear, In the new foreign designs An unlimited assortment to choose from. China, @ Lighting Fixtures $14 Beautiful Domes, vari- ous designs of solid brass and others of black wrought $ 95 iron. Some have 5 lights. Complete ready for the gas stitched ¢ Knock-abouts."’ THE FIVE-HOUR TRAINS BETWEEN NEW YORK AND BOSTON AT 10:00 A. M., 1:00 P. ML, AND 5:00 P. M., TRAVEL ONE OF THE MOST PICTURESQUE ROUTES IN AMERICA—THE SHORE OF LONG ISLAND SOUND, WITH ITS SANDY BEACHES, MOVING SAILS, PROTECTING LIGHTHOUSES, RIVER, HARBOR AND ISLAND VISTAS, THIS TRIP ITSELF IS WELL WORTH A HOLIDAY. THE NEW FIVE O°CLOCK FIVE-HOUR STEEL TRAIN IS THE FINEST IN THE WORLD, WITH ITS TAPESTRY UPHOLSTERING, INDIRECT SYSTEM OF $3 Chocolate Sets 9 39c Gas Globes 25e Gas Mantles ote All guar- janteed Wai 209 ‘LIGHTING, AND NEW SYSTEM OF VENTILATION— 4 perfect. \ 4 FEATURES FIRST INTRODUCED IN THIS TRAIN, ” Genuine I AND NOT YET AVAILABLE ELSEWHERE. Public Service Assorted designs. Tt PASSES OVER A ROADBED UNSURPASSED Mantles. IN THE WORLD, 3 for 25c Made of , fine clear "49e glass. Masement — sino esteaeansi bite Ht A ta tat teem nn on ran ne igalaaaaialia seccancunenr mneemeens a ‘FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1918. w MILLION DOLLAR RECEIVERS’ SALE} Conducted by L. A. Price and A. S. Gilbert, Receivers Summer Merchandise To-morrew will be a notable day in the great Receivers’ Sale. | tions, pick out wMat you need and act on the impulse the prices give you. Every department contributes its share. down with the idea in mind—Get the Money! *30, *35, *40 Suits, Coats Q Dresses Mere worts catnot. describe the benuty of the beautiful silk euits, They must be be seen to with the one thought because Fashion approves of. ee one of these ready for service suits and CO. SIXTH AVE. 22°° AND. 2388 of Brand New Spring atid { Glance over the below list of wonderful reduc- The values will actually surprise Every item has passed the Receivers and has been marked A visit to Kesner's Saturday will mean Dollars Saved. Drug Bargains 1Se Tooth 12e Powder, Graves’ 2le Taleum Powder, Kesn r's New DEPARTMENT Srore | SNERS SI IXTH AVE 22" end 23" " OTREETS| Brand. of Beef, seRatrent ot eet: MMe of Sea Ndiver ou... 206 | oe OU_ won't leave our Ere cio! and Suit Salon to-morrow without one of these garments; for we are sure X° No two of these beautiful cuits and drescce fare alike in the entire assortment. ! Consider yourself lucky to-morrow just simply Ai will fall in love i] with them. such beautiful garments at = iT rn i Many, are adaptions from aS eee that you bey 4 glad! iy, Ce eae stances, $45 for Gene } models, They are so néw in a se 00 oe Las cnaneeiooenes Giana material and so splendicly on your rind that you are going to be eatiafled; canto opment cae Kees eae for women and misses. in These Shoes Shoes @ Oxfords ae Urea | fn quate and do af eters such as patent colt, | Ld metal, viel and tan Rus- sian calf, in but- ton and AEE models. A tee nef From three of ihe be ‘best men’s shoe manufac- (i turers in the coun- t Come Prepared to Find Great Ns nat Women’s Shoes, and Oxfords Pumps are patent colt, Col- Values up to $5 for onial and bow style. New Spanish, French and, other heels. Tan gun metal, long and short vamps. Shoes in patent colt,cloth and kid tops, and gun metal, in cloth and kid tops. Also tan with ad rd Y with kid tops. Ges zfords in patent colt, Patton lace, tan Oxfords, gun met button and lace. Round toe and long or short vamp. OF Great SALE of WOMEN’S NECKWEAR No space for description below, ome we Aueren ter the values, which you will never again beableto purchaseat these low prices. $5.50 Real Prin cess Lace rin $9) AQ $176 | Phtes Lace Collars... $1.75 Guim — Real or berets 98) pester Sete 12.98 $2.8 Ve $6.50Reallrish Lace Colones 4, 49 Collar & Cull $3.98 foot ana fibre; sige 7.98 $4 Real Baby bow 1 Sellars 44, 98 pa Real Prin-$ 4,98 cess Lace Fichus on either side *65 Pittsburg $ 5 Visible ere 19’ Only 8: Left---So Hurry! he Exclusive Advantages Positively visible wri Deeimal tabular, with Marginal relcase, combined, ijustable stops | K ith tabular key Two colored ribbon mechanism, simple and positive, Bicycle Supplies $1.00 Oil Lamps, nickel plated... ~* ee 58e $2.25 Gas Lamps, fully guaranteed... $1.35 $3.50 Gas Lamps, “The Breckenridge Make” $2. 95 Heavy nickel plated. 55¢ Boys’ $1.00 Basebatt cette shirt, Yar 45e and cay special.” 45€ ‘Boys’ $1.50 Baseball Suits, made of Kenebec cloth, A com- " 97e Lett. Rods worth from $1.50 to$3. - pecial 95¢ Lot 2.—Consists of ‘4 Rods -worth from 3.50 Special... 1.95 sizes, Som ane multiple. $1. 55 $15 German Silver Reels, includ- Plete outfit. $1.00 Baseball Gl erhe r lined and welted <0 fe assorted $1.00 Tire Balls, extra loud. Balle, “Reach Profes ing, {amon eg as as Akron @ f | 95 Very special sional.” Fully suaranteed, 45 nd Kent $1.80 Sirens, extra loud and 65e Tee ca ce 25¢ Cork Floats, barre! and heavily nickel plated $3 Tennis Re seg shape. i 06 equete, full size, Cig shape. Sie t'8; for." BC 15e Rim Cement, for tires, Je | Good grade gut Extra $1.55 Ie Leaders, and 4 ply volt lg | large bottle. Ol wees. sssrcrsesaeee, twitt gut, Eextze spects 7e Bicycle Bells, rotary GRe| $3 Combination Racquets, : 25c Fish Cleaners, japan 8c motion, Excellently made ic and cover combined. Ver: finish, Veryepecial......5.., QM” =| mata eee titi<“‘“‘<i~‘dr: NM a Third Floor, STREETS al | a