The evening world. Newspaper, May 20, 1913, Page 8

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il 5 | : reat A piece of white pine plank four feet Jong and ton inches wide, found se @reted between matresses in @ room at . 10 Elisabeth street, will in all Probability convict two of the four Ital- fans arrested by the police for the at- General Hess!ons to-day. Early on Sunday morning, April 18, the police found a scaffold suspended against the rear wall ofthe pawn shop. A large hole had been bored in the wall fm an effort to get at the safe in the ewn shop, containing $900,000 worth of Jewelry. In the cellar of the tenement! Bronx, and a suicide, Gt Alo. 16 Elisabeth street, abutting the pewn shop, were found « set of bursiar tools, including an electric drill, steel ‘dite of various sizes, a pruning knife to ut electric wires, a pig cutter and a @agoline torch for melting, Deputy Po- Hee Commissioner Dougherty eaid that the tools were the finest he had ever feen. In @ room on the third floor of the tenement Capt. McKinney of the de- teetive force found four men. They gave their names as Pietro Lagatutta,| bad for several years and there was & @aloonkeeper of No, 9¢ East tlone of Assistant District-Attorney Press, Capt. McKinrfey told the jury that the piece of planking found be- it He P8222. aR? eS DE a Ph AOR BBL ME ITS Since te alia ACCUSES MEN IN $300,000 cae, "MEW Note Left on Bench May Show] tiitrarces %m timeelt trom all en-)evou're an Untruthful Scoun- Found in Room of Pair| Suicide Was Max Eisenberg, Charged With Attempt Jewel Salesman. to Get at Safe. rater: nconscious. Whe! nim} - tempted bu: of Simpson’a pawn: . cussed again. arrested only two hours before he was| between the runner's feet, seading ae at No. tat Bowery April if last, om Flower Healey age dinghies ARE HELD FOR PERJURY.| Aiderman rotks, whore obdinance was | to have gone before the Grand Jurors. sprawling. - The men were before Judge Crain in| dead. — being debated—he having prevailed upon| “Deputy Police Comminstoner New- he fell Reynolds tered g004 to me and I to you. I am discouraged and feel aick, nervous and tired of living, To start all over in business, I cannot do it. A little too advanced in years and 1 am afraid it would not be a euc- cens, I worked hard and honestly for ao many yeare and did so much for those people, Business was nothing to do, of the poison it was believed to contained. emai! 70-YEAR-OLD WAR VETERAN Prisoners denied any connection! SAVES A LIPE IN RUNAWAY. with the attempted burglary 4 fled the police to connect them with the crime. To-day Capt. McKinney and his de- m which the scaffold was d i i i | F 5 i 5 i i a teen ten and a half inches wide. That is m@andard regulation sise. In making scaffolding nine and @ half feet of onl Beal ge A piece five fect wee fn the cellar with the Amplements. The piece found between Ee eRe i il Fir bet E 4 rt i i i wge E i , =| =| i Capt. Faurot of ; lon made travel coats. 4d the reves conelu- ALSO a each 4 2 a ¥ 7 at 55c. $65.00, at $12.75, $18, $22 & $28 Dressy Silk Wraps z s Hi il! nH este ? i Not to be lightly passed over is Daniels sem Anna HOSIERY SALE Our quiet of hosiery is probably second to Gane i A lew York Beery and od wo aesvesinie a sal pays too a su present future needs. vid Those who come early, of course, will have the » choice picking, so be one of them. Guaranteed Silk Hose, in viack, white and ool ors, with all-eilk reinforced tops and soles or cot- ton tops and soles, Regular va 1.85 pair. For URIS BBIO.......csrrersererersersnrrnsserrenasttes: ory A large assortment of samples consisting of black, white and colores in openwork, polka-dote, silk Yale; embroidered and cotton hose; value up to pair, 6 Pairs for $1.85, or per pair... Women's excenent uality seam Misle hose; regularly tes. pair, at... Children’s. uality black ribbed cotton hose formerly ahs pes Pairs for 60c,, or per howe 19 MAIL ORDERS FILLED. BroadwaySthana Oth Sta, ignite ihren Yee mete Yo “mar 0 to F341 3035-3037 SAVE cor 156°°ST Fest Persons sunning themselves in Central | horee and swerved his wagon about to| «4 three years ago, from Maz Bierbaum of Park near the Rast Drive and Bevens| Peeve the shock of the collision, He} “Fou Sre & contemptuous, sneaking M A note wae found in one of the man's pockets and ® emali bottle, thet had Injur ‘axi contained « liquid of pecultar odor, was sha in Taxi Resulted under the bench where he had been sitting, From these the police belleve| Miss Nellie Grant Guertin, head of «|r, ; work, A Hall Republican, who had hamper the Diatrict-Attorney's th the man was Max Eisenberg, a Jewelry | private detective agency of Boston: Dr.\ yore with ane ‘Tarvin é saleoman of No, 90 Cauldwell avenue, | Richard Wynne of No. 20 Hancock! Me ; a) we man's Giething wae some Jew- Judge Mack, and when the jury returnnd| ‘Take away the Eeiss and you te have prepared for to-morrow (Wed fay) morning wear ‘ : . at $6.75 Giuseppi Rufino of No. 237 North Fifth | The police sent the bottle for Lg lon company Judge Mack declared that tho James Grames, o civil war veteran seventy yeare old, risked hie life this'so the eult could be dled. Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets Semi-Annual Clearing Sale Women’s Coats and Wraps and Tailored Coats, Motor, Smart draped models of moire, charmeuse, silk poplin and to brocade silk, in black and all colors, lined with rich silks. $59.50 ALL THIS SEASON'S DESIRABLE MODELS _____THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 20, 1918. ! attemonn wave that ot a. woman | LIE IS PASSED BETWEEN Walch waa then sovepteds ho wots r CHASE CAUSES CAT MOTHERS RATS. — [Sos oMiha iiichen stovg the eameraver avenue and Twenty-cighth street. He clause attached Dowling mens- accep: hall i gil saved the woman, but he went to the | ure, huey ting iy rea murmur of lsconte hospital with @ fractured hip | —_—_— he horse, pulling « soda water wagon and driven by Louie Frank of |ARRESTED AS HORSE THIEF 0, rand street, had bolted at YEARS AFT! Pat oder treet and Third avenue OVER MOVIE ORDINANCE THREE EARS AFTER CRIME. le the driver wae in a lunch room. The horse swung the wagon against a Join Witkin's Arrest Ordered to an elevated pillar at Twenty-eighth Hinder Grand Jury Inquiry, It of Five Mittens, run down by @ runaway horas at el Was 7 to % There ie no censorship Adopte Four in Addition te Famity| Ning. To Mr. Logan's surprise the old {ly without a murmur of discontent City, only the wilt fe how long family , stay happy. | dt consists of a big black mother cat, five Kittens, five weeks old, and four cumbrances except his harness, and then galloped westward. A woman 4 John With Growing the treet at Fifth avenue drel!” Downing Shouts at |xo. ws ast ‘One ‘Sunerea ana’ elas was paralysed with fear. ’ street, arrested Gaturdey, wes arraigned | Reynolds Gramen, driving a light express wag- Folks During Session, thie afternoon befere Chief Magistrate | Brennan, on from an opposite direction and right ‘MoAdoo ia the Tombs Police Court on behind the woman, whipped up his —as the charge af etealing a hores, nearly No. 4% Water treet. was thrown over both horses and onto | An and an untruthful, lying scoun-|" tage Agstotant Disteiot-Attorney Uleth atrect to-day saw & wall dressed) the aireet and was carried to Now York | dtel,” shouted Alderman Robert Down-| Moskowits, the Grand Jury te now tne man stagger from a bench and fall face| Hospital in an ambulance. The wom- ing of Brooklyn, Indicating Fuslon | vestigating horse stealing, and Witkin downward on the grass. Half a dozen | an, whose life he eaved, did not pause]: aaer Ralph Folks to-day at the meet. | We to have been the chief witness civilians and two park policemen, Whi-| to thank him. ohneid Frat ——___ tober i lhe moving picture ordinances were dis-/ toi rate Mi rushed to the man and found nim} WOMAN AND HER DOCTOR Magia leAdoo Witkin was for the @tate. Joseph Goldstein, attor- ney for the Horee Owners’ Association, ing of the Board of Aldermen, when fursemalde and baby the letter carrier threw the mall we the committes to ressurect and re-' berger, who was formerly counsel for Suit for $75,000 Damages OF istrotoce his measure—made no reply |the Horse Owners’ Aasociation, is the to Downing. He merely smiled. Alder- Only man in possession of the facte on in Indictments. man Folks had his‘say the other day Which this arrest was made and it when he characterized Downing as a 8¢ems to me an effort is being made to Investigation showed broken open the little ie a Hy by the Ghultsbers reery y ve ran nursery and conuining 0) io own. | havearranged for to-morrow (Wednesday) against the prisoner woud have been careehnt on‘yreuen wor task macs | A S@le of Women's Cotton and Linen Dresses and Coat Suits yoted with the Tammany members to |he said, kill the Folks moving picture resolu-| Chief Magistrate McAdoo adjourned atreet, Boaton; Frederick Lamb, an art-| tion a few weeks ago. the hearing for forty-eight houre to int, of Worcester, Mase, and “ohn Ad-| “Yes,” continued Downing, “I repeat| permit Mr, Moskowita to get into com- dison Patron, @ private detective, wore| What I have said and I want to add/™unication with Mr. Newberger. arraigned before Judge Hand in the! that I will stick by my opposition to United States District Court to-day on|the ordinance until h—-l freezes over.” | Several of Downing’s colleagues urged r sitsnse' nt SO) abd 2% nit |i Soa mnt he eed wae of ihe popular fabrics, made up. in $2,000 batl each for trial. ing and continued to explode epithet, smart, effective designs, at the follow- The Indictments grew out of a recent} Witn the Introduction of the Folks - elvil euit brought by Miss Guertin | ordinance Alderman Dowling moved to ‘ ing special prices: against the Mason-Seaman Tranaporta- | *ubstitute his own ordinance, which he le oe tion Company of this city for $7,000 for | #ald contains all the safeguards of the tton i Co Dresses, in simple styles for injuries she sald she reecived in a taxi- | Folks ordinance, with the except.on that cab accident. The case was heard by |!t eliminates all galleries.s @ Verdict in favor of the transportation Sea Sahel with eriere nae ane a Call 00 gallaeton Colored Ratine Dresses. semi-tailored, wat ipne uatad been dove at tho} th fete tor on main oor, ch Another Extraordinary Sale of embroidered collar and cuffs; also Phystetane were called who explained| Dowling’s motion to substitute his bill MEN’S FURNISHINGS Striped Voile Dresses & . at $8.50 they had examined the wound on Misa| wan carried by a vote oc % to %, thus {lon petoroed vy Dr."Wrane was don | and leaving the Dowiing measure alone French Linen Dresses and Striped Cot- to be voted on, Folks then wtihdrew consisting of Men's Shirts, Pajamas, ton Voile Dri : . . at $il 00 s Nightshirts, Bathrobes, Underwear, Ho- Ga i siery, Neckwear, Handkerchiefs, Belts uze-striped Eponge Dresses, in two- and Umbrellas, which will be offered at tonedeffect. . . . at $15.00 the following exceptional prices: White Net. Dresses, lace-trimmed, Men's Negligee Shirts, of Mercerized at. 2. «© . .) . $20.00 Materials (with soft cuffs), actual Coat Suits of Ramie Linen, in white value $1.50&1.75 . . at $1.15 andcolors. . . . at $18.00 Men’s Negligee Shirts, (plaited or plain), with stiff cuffs, actual values $1.50 &1.75, ' at. . . . . . . $1.15 | Misses’ and Small Women’s Dept. Men’s Negligee Shirts (plaited or plain), Extraordinary Reductions have been of Imported Habutal Silk, in white or made in. the prices of Spring and colors, actual values $5 & $5.50, $3.35 Summer apparel for Misses and Small Women, as follows: Wednesday ’ ; 1.00, Steamer, Outing and Street Coats, orig- Ree Lion Belly Sea) ee oa inally $24.00 to $35.00 Men’s Bathrobes of Turkish Toweling | * $14.50, 18.00 & 22.00 en's. rol ig or striped Poplin, actual values $4.50 Silk and Crepe de Chine Dresses, orig- &$8.00. . . . . at $2.78 inally $24.00 to 45.00 M Mad Paj swat at. . $18.50, 22.00 & 28.00 en's ras lamas, actual value $.50persuit .° . . at95c, |- Everyday ‘oka Men's Cambric Nightshirts, at the very at =. + $6.75, 10.50 & 14.50 oNkrase ee NO ALTERATIONS sent C. O. D. or on App red special price of «+ 55 Ce ma Men’s Madras Coat-shirts and Knee 760 Merchants Drawers . . per garment 38c. : Sell : and Men's Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, B. Altman & Ca. | Endorse in regular and athletic styles, ; per garment 42c. are showing, at moderate prices, new styles in Women's Tailor-made Suits, Men’s Black Mercerized Lisle Thread modeledin the popularShe pherdChecks, Half-hose, usually $2.10 per half-dozen White Serge, White-and-black Striped pairs. . » + + at$1.55 | ettects andthe fashionable Silk Fabrics. Men's Linen Handkerchiefs i acre el Initlaled . per dozen $1.95 & 2.45 Anumber of exclusive styles in Tallor- PR adel tg made Suits, the original prices of which perdozen . $2.10, 2.85 & 4.00 were $65.00 to $85.00, are being offered Also Men's Twilled Silk Umbrellas at. 6 + 6 + + $35.00 With natural wood or mission handles, oe actual value $3.50 . .. at $2.00 With natural wood or sterling silver Furs, Rugs, Draperies aud Lace AVER ae . Li S]benp ont & oo 2 AN 750° “100 'N germ Wow et onty oa ote tom er gzo.gai| trimmed handles, actual value $B, $2.88 | oor Sonnlved tee irae CM INy Avemne, 34%) end 33h Mtrects, Mem York. 5 (Bay Dern, Hh orth I8y Kiceets, Hem York.’ >

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