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inside. ‘Thinking something was wrong with the lock he waited an hour, until twelve FORCED TO LEAVE thelr shoulders to the door and forced The burgiars had left behind four big ——_— three-foot sectional “Jimmies,” thirteen ‘1 Grills and a handbdrace. In thelr get- Had Drilled Outer Doors of | away they tent through « wire screen Sausage Factory SafesWhen rope to a heavy piece of iss oo lowered themselves to the ya' oo Foreman Arrived. caped into Allen street. Sars SAFE HAD REPLACED ONE ‘OO! LOOTED A YEAR AGO. LEFT T' LS IN FLIGHT. Inspector Faurot was notified and took charge of the safe to eee that any finger prints that may have been left @re not disturbed until the police have had a chance to photograph them. A year ago entered the same establishment and robbed a smaller sate of $1,408. Mr. Ershowsky decided in put- toe in the large new safe to build it into the wall to foil burglars, but they wrecked it Just the same. ‘Mr. Ershowsky told the police his wife usually kept $2,000 worth of geme in one wrong box, Got $100 Cash and Some Jewelry, How Much Is Not Yet Known. Burglare were frightened away at the @imoa Erehowsky & Bast Housten street, @ about to get $2,000 in strong box of the eafe ‘They succeeded in steal- and jewelry worth 90 i if [te question is settled, Erahoweky could not be reached by tele- phone, it is not known whether or not these are gone. pa INTER-MET. MERGER WORSE THAN TOBACCO TRUST. |. That's What Lawyer Hodge Says in Argument Before U. S. Judge Hough. Branding the Inter-Met merger worse than the Tobacco Trust or Northern Se- ourities, J, Aspinwall Hodge to-day con- tinued his argument before United Gtates Judge Hough in the Continental Securities Company suit to dissolve he traction company. This is the first _————— PLL i Hi t i Goor opening to a stairway to the offices on the upper For several days the place Closed on account of the FETE i g & roprietor’s father, Morris , t Pine Brook, N. J. A death oked on the door announcing 14 reopen to-day probably at- thieves, anfordling the morning the bur- to be three in number, on the front door and, stairs, forced the office inside, they put sorew éyes of the two doors and nil Ht ; i 4 E ry SAFE WITH AN ELECTRIC DRILL. * They then forced their way through to; ‘the office proper and went to work on the safe, which is bullt into the wall te surrounded by Orick. They unscre' the bulb from the electric light and tached an electric drill. In @ short time they had ripped their way through the outer plates of the safe, ‘With powerful “jimmies” they easily forced open the pigeon hole doors and ransacked them. The $100 cash they se- cured was intended for the bookkeeper’s vee in making change. The jew they are known to have obtained sisted of two gold watches and Peete CARPET J, & J, W. WILLIAMS a J. W. WILLIAMS rin, They vidently had just started wort | CLEANING” vs Wet tan St. in the rear to the stockroom, forced a | ¢' bar from the window and attaching a| 4 Best & Co. Extraordinary Values Junior Misses’ and Girls’ @ummer Dresses, Wash Suits, Skirts and Cuats * Fourth Floor Sizes especially adapted to the medium and petite figures, who can take advantage of these values with little or no alterations. 14,16 and 18 years. 35, 36 and 37 inches skirt lengths for these sizes. ‘TAKE NOW ial pes alco- | ar peleeners | drugs, | Father | John’s edie I b id 1 ar - the’ body and "M4 makes strength. Tt drives the the te bave the company declared an un- lewtul corporation. Mr. Hodge is the a@ttorney for the petitioner while De Lancey Nicoll, former Gecretary of War | f Henry L, Stimeen, Richart Read Rogers and other eminent counsel represent the defendant company. | “At the time of the merger,” i Ha goto mobil Attorney Hodge, "9 per cent. of the fag the system and the Interborough ‘did | strengthens each] oter of the organisa. i tion that was being formed and which Kdence shows constituted fraud. mination of the books of the urface car companies would have shown them insolvent and because they were led into this unlawful combina: tion most of these security holders are in ful sympathy with this suit. Judge Hough interposed to eay that the opinion ec these security ae could not affect the legal status the Inter-Met and Str. Hodge then © Sunday World Wants lowed the testimony that has been Work Monday Wonders. Given in’ the case before a referee, fin system. Not a patent medicine. May Sale of Lingerie Specials “Jeanette” Night Gowns 1.95 Regularly 3.75 fdlh ge ap-> 9 sl calla effect of German Val. back and front. BONWIT TELLER & Co. “The Season’s Most Extraordinary Sale of Waists Lingerie, Net Lace, Crepe de Chine Waists Lingerie Blouses ~38 Distinctive Models 95c 135 1.85 Regular selling prices, 2.50 to 5.00 Made of voiles, Reese ese es costes crepe, with blind em- broideries, , eatin bows, colored embroideries, trimmed with crochet battens) crystal and iridescent buttons. In ates ign frill, vestee, frill, ruche, Marie Antoinette and roll- Chiffon Cloth’ Waists rae ee ow net. Mare lAssionie u having plaited edge. Shadow Lace Waists — 5.50 fichu Crepe de Chine Waists Marie Antoinette frill of plaited net with colored edge; hem. Tucked Net Waists Made over flesh colored chiffon, Imperial plaited frills of Val., wide lace collar French Hand Made Waists 3.50 6.50 10.00 Made of fine batiste and handkerchief linen, hand-embroidered and trimmed with real laces Much under prevailing prices Gingham Morning Dresses in Stripes Dainty Stripes and Dotted Cotton Crepe Dresees Colored and White French Linen Dresses White Dresses of Imported Wide Wale Pique Flowered and Striped French Cotton Voiles ;@raduation Dresses of Shadow Lace Imported Hand-made Dresses of fine Batiste Epvnge Dresses of Imported materials 15.00 Imported Novelty Crepes 9 Recent shipment. Exclusive models 35.00 to 49.50 Norfl!k Suits of Ramie Linen and Cotton Eponge 16.50) Automobile or Travel Coats of Tan Linen 75 | Galatea Skirts, gored mode! 5 | 16.50 12.75 19.50 Blue, white or tan. Same Model in Pique White, Wide Wale Pique Skirts; Buttoned front,patch pockets. Lengths 33 to 37 inch:s Same Model in White Cotton, Eponge or Linen Wash Corduroy Skirts, Crochet button trimmed. Lengths 33 to 87 inches Girls’ Section—3% to 14 years Apparel suitable for Country, Seashore and all sport wear, 3.35 3.00 1.85 2.25 | 1. Lengths 24 to 87 inches 6, 2. 2. 2. 4. 7. Galatea Middy Su'ts, pleated skirts. 8 to 14 years Bloomer Suits of Tan and Blue Cotton Dpek. Norfolk jacket and full Turkish bloomers. 4 to 14 years Goeparate Skirts of Whit», Tan and Blus Galatea; Full pleited model. Lenths 14 to 32 inches Same model in White Pique Beparate Bloome's to match the little tub dresses in all sorts of materials und colors. 84 to 12 years, Colored Gingham, Ripple'te and Whi.e Percale Bloomers Galatea and Tan Linen a Whit: Pique and White Linen BIFTH AVE. veel 1.25 1. 75. At Thirty-fifth St. Fifth Avenue at 38th Street We Close Evenings at 6 0’ eee Open ‘of O inti! 10 P.M Last Week of Our Free Offer! UNTIL Cerca This $25.00 Hornless Talking Machine nals 12 selec: tions and 100 Needies, © You can use any Standard Record of either Victor or C numabia on this machin You ‘Don’t Pay One Single Penny for Machine Value Golden Oak Rook- 1, $24.98 — Seinicteo’ $11.98 ete a Week Opens. an J Account (Sencar $79 4 Femcay $1250 fant $190 ad OUR LIBERAL GREDIT i and | frens apply se fo Long New BOOKLET "tontaiaing ie di y and formgtion oa \sign it. jevery month all over the United States at 350, ‘worth $350. Measured by any standard of MAY 6, 1913. = Siath Avenue, 20th to 234 Street, wis ¥ Nected at the factory by M et, os Li gy Bod Mrs Nahan Franko, for ‘aut Miedaiar and Ld Si: wenue, 20th to 22d Street, New York City The pianos for th operative sale were personall: and Soon arrival avs bala a tested and inspected by The Guarantee we give ) im writing on the pianos =tfor this co-operative sale is strong as words can make it Alt pianos can muster up a guarantee of some sort. Some very poor piana sometimes seem to be backed up by fairly good guarantees, witles the other hand, some mighty good pianos are handicapped by poo Boor uaran- tees. But almost without exception all guarantees are vague an leading. There are a lot of ‘‘ifs’’ and ‘‘ands’’ and ‘‘loopholes’’ in them. One gon e will read “‘if there is a presence of rust, it is an evidence that the piano to dampness,” etc. Another reads, “‘if the varnish crazes or checks it is due to climatic conditions over which we have no control,” and so on and soon. It is “if” this and “if” that until the greater majority of piano guarantees are absolutely not worth the paper upon which they are printed. On the pianos of this sale—the Newton—the manufacturers and our- selves have jointly produced the strongest guarantee we know how to make. If the English language can make one stronger we are‘ willing to We have eliminated every ‘“‘if’’ and every ‘‘doubt.’’ The language of the guarantee is the spirit of it, which is to give each and every person who purchases one of these fine pianos positive and absolute protection. We print herewith a copy of the guarantee which is handed to each and every purchaser in writing the moment they make their selection, and which will be found hanging on each and every piano and player-piano included in this co-operative sale. Can you think of, sug- gest or write a guarantee that will be stronger? If you can, we are willing to sign it. plane offered Let us again impress you with the fact that these pianos are worth $350 each, but the co-oper- ative sale price is $248.75 Hundreds of these pianos are being sold] Om the same co-operative plan One bundred player-pianos will be sold on this Lares » vise. The usual price of these pla; acho is tive | hundred and fift; y one « ca-oberntive price wil be three hundred and ninety-five dolls ae player-pi piano will also be delivered immediately upon the payment of ive The pay ‘menta will be two dollars a week—giving you one hundred and five weeks’ time in which to make your paymente—the same as om piano, The same unconditional guarantee that is given on the piame is given on the player-piano, You can also get your money back at any time within thirty days. ¥ey get the same privilege of exchanging within a year as that given with e 375 and even 400 dollars. Newton Pianos are Also a piaver: iano bench and nine rolls of music (your own selection) are toctude jed Sa ee extra charge. An arrangement will be made with each pur- chaser whereby new player-rolls can be pro- cured at a cost of only % cents a roll, These player - pianos are standard 88 note play- ers, that is, they play every note on the piano when the music roll is in motion. These player- have Ne ci Without any obligation whatsoever on my part, mail photography and {atl description of the pianos and player-pianus being auld ou your co- operative plan to TS week, wit! oF further paym any nature. an auto- r, which compels music to play perfectly Most player-p Jd at from two hundred two hun + dred and fifty than these w NaMOiciiferscenssanes value you wish, they are worth $350. They are worth it on our floor or on the floor of any other reputable piano house in the country. The co-operative sale price is 2 hundred and 48 dollars and 75 cents. week Absolutely no interest The initial, paym i | added. The price in- BOL Ais he | cludes the easiest of eas ; terms and the most li eral conditions of sale upon which pianos have . ever been sold. In fact, we have brought right to your very door through this co-operative association of which we are dina ana, Na; members the same extremely low prices, the same easy terms and the identical liberal conditions of sale as those which we offered last Fall in our wonderfully successful opening sale. QNEILL- . DAMSC . 2TH TO 2and STREET, NEW YORK CITY. eS piano, 4 All ta the unpaid balance will be voluntarily cancelled in event of oS). EST