The evening world. Newspaper, May 27, 1913, Page 7

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EE BVENING WORLD, re, Ireland's test poet, will bs Moot Grea held at the clubrooms of the Gaellc Soctety, Emmet Arcade, , Fifty-mnta Street and Madison avenue. to-mortow evening at 8 o'clock. Victor Hervert’ will preside, Joseph I. C. Clarke sill deliver the annual address op Moore, and Thomas Egan will sing Moore's melodies, There will be no saad fees. a Te Colebente Thomas Moore Night. d GUILTY commemorating the stb f [anniveMiary of the birth of Thomas ——— bee il Bectae Brother Expected E to Ask Court for Mercy for $700,000 Swindle. % }Pnitip M. Musica, who with his father qnd two younger brothers was arrested fe New Orleans on March 19 as- the family was on the point of leaving the gountry after ‘having obtained more yan $700,000 from various banks on faire b wig to-day pleaded guilty to one @ the cight indictments for grand Iprceny, Assistant District-Attorney &m- Bree asked for a postponement of sen- c@ for an indefinite time. Musica was then handed over to the Gre of Detective Al Thomas, who took la¥m before the Grand Jury. Hie attor- » George Gordon Battle, accom- ed the former hair importer to the loor of the Grand Jury room. It is @aid that the evidence given by Musica The; ‘Will lead to the indictment of members of half @ dosen prominent firms in this olty. 5 Phillp Musica was business manager 14 president of the United States Hair Tiasesy at No. 7 Front street, which ead done an enormous business in im- l porting and selling human hair, Tho Loachbahnandl @ecific indictment to which he pleaded —_ lity thie morning before Judge J no in General Sessions charged him A Woman 8 : Bs having cbtained $16,000 from J. and Seligman & Co., bankers, at No. 1 Helpful Shoe Wines otreet. ‘Musica admitted in court that he had ‘Ween’ sent to Eimira for a term by the federal courts for having undervalued stu Invoice. He sald that later he was prdoned. This was in 190. Tt was said in court this morning that ta afew days the old father, who wus the onty one able to secure bail, will £o into court in the few days and plead gullty also; and that he will be followed Jaber by the boys, Arthur and Gcorge. 4N three will throw themselves on the tercy of the: cougt, Philip having should- @ofl all blame for the crooked transac- ee of the firm. The elder Musica, All ott Charmeuse Of ood quallty. floor. centre 1,000 Men’s 75¢ Summer Shirts, ate ‘weh bis two daughters, have teen itving @t Seventicth street and Third avenue, Brooklyn. It is sald that of all ney the firm asdembled none of ret The Coward Extension Heel iy has a dollar left. anal eardeasy| feet, relieves an strain a supports. weal GIRL NABS YOUNG THUGS. ankles. A. siyitsh. spring Mies Fisehbers Captures Halt ef; model, built on a Cowanp , “Gang” Which Tried Holdup. Last, and sold at a moderate papper te collars, ption: value; tf tne Lee deat 8 of "ie {Grabbing two of four bandite who'haa| PFICe- jod to hold her up, Mise Ethel Fisch- rg clung to them until a pollteman Coward Support Shoe arrived, although they repeatedly struck || sig rely pba eri Heet eer in the face as they ptruggied to xet nid free. With a girl friend, Miss Fischders, Who lives at No, @ East One Hundred and Ninth street, was walking along Park avenue last night when the four x*".Ders sprang from a doorway and at- tempted to seize their purses. ‘Tne SOLD NOWHERE BLES triend ran away screaming. Patrolman) /; Nekola took the two prisoners to the ‘JAMES S, COWARD Kast One Hundred and Fourth stroct| » 264-274 Greenwich ch Bt., u.Y station, where they said they were Bon- oe ee eee {amin Rothechild, nineteen, of No, 6}| Mall Orders Pilled | Send ter Cotalegue Bast One Hundred and Sixth stroet, and Herman Binsohn, sixteen, of No. 10! Best One Hundred and Eleventh strcet,, 3 _weneme qual- sition oF avpearai Men's is}o Socks at @o—Blacks and a variety of colora in tine Kauxe cotton. “en Tales, 90.99 ‘They will be arraigned to-day in the Fer Harlem Court. 2) SHOE-BANK BALKED BANDITS. Pive Attacked Own Potep Kovednik knew what he was @oing when he put $4 he received as a @attlement for a broken jeg in his shoe, herwiee, Barney Berkowlts of No, 14 Ovehard street and Harry Salkin of No. @1 South Fitth street, Brooklyn, would have faced a charge of highway robbery | tmptead of assault when arraigned in Centre Street Court to-day, Kevodnik broke his leg while at work @® a Dior and last night went to Bir- Mingham and Madison street to collect $4 damages. He was attacked by five mon, four of whom held him while the fifth ransacked his clothes. The search- or was till seeking the money when De- tective Morrissey avrested two of the gang. They were held in $500 ball by Magistrate Campbell. Test NQ se Halfa ae, Clearance Sale i Suits and Dresses - f Tailored Suits at $15.00, $19.50 and $22.50—Comprising the new- Candy Sp 29c Assorted ableeoe, Hopped” with mar- Bschino cherry, at Na py le Ei est models in Serges, Cords and Checks, formerly $25.00, $29.50 and $35.00. fi Silk Dresses at $15.00, $22.50 and 29.50—Crepe de Chine, Crepe | leteor, Charmeuse and Dresden Effects in this season’s most desir- 7 able styles, formerly $25.00, $35.00 | and $45.00. I Nickel no fit with James McCutcheon & Co., | Peaetae tie tia 5th AY 33d & 34th Sts. fan vine haeae Girls’ Linon Skirts, 49¢ White and colored skirts for girls; non, full pleated and just the thing to wear with middy blouse; longths 24 to 32, at 49, 4 mene Bloomingdales’ is al eae by Aa Cstpatutions tre conte x Ieoviae. yee: wie at $1.77 500 Boys’ Biue Serge and Fancy Chev- fot Suits; sizes 7 to 14 years; cut in smart Norfolk model, $1.77. Becond Floor. Men’s $2.00 Bathing Salts at $1.58 $1.50 Tennis Racket, 98¢c —@ yf permitted te, mention name—you'll find it '@ you choice of a y _TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1913. OUR GREAT MAY COUPON DAY, TO- ‘MORROW [i iat ee the fal you need 2 the Decoration Day oan “Cased for your city and country are included at savings a poonedb, A co clit tha onpoes and bring tities to tn ee the greatest economies of the month. ith the most desirable seasonable mer- chandine at prices that are unmatched ie May sale Jesu op deeb Moporious. attramive styles; all nines, 63.88, ‘ler Men’s & Youths’ ~$10.00 Summer Suits 2d Floor, f ond ecleerenes of san sautes, Tite ft'tach site Shoes, $1.10 Heavy Lae lew | Shoes at 98e tots, tmctud. This Coupon is Worth Tenor r Twenly y Dollars to You! wee lo you will be etter. Parlors tomorrow, Wede 1 Cash Credit of player-; a Re ec coupon. Upon its presentation we will immediately credit your secount with the amount eta stated = ‘Thint Floor, Mercertsed Damask; Stands, 35c wide; vulue 800. yd. 91.49 Lunch Cloths, size me hn aan sans ar re vith i a PsP os tunger-ole® eatio oe8. H toward the chase price of oe Women's 69¢ White Skirts, 44¢ Sere RIG. renee cal jg cn Bk

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