The evening world. Newspaper, June 5, 1913, Page 7

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ACCUSED OF THEFT OF OVERS60,000 Richard K, Fox, Owner of Po- lice Gazette, Has His Business Manager Arrested. Agcused by Richard K. Fox, for | many years publisher of the Police Geakte, at No. 388 Pearl street, of Be¥ing stolen from $60,000 to §76,000 from him tm the last ten yeare, George Ble general real estate, financial ‘Dusiness manager, and Adolph Chugoba, hie cashier, were looked up > é i i i E it night by Detectives Leis! of the District-Attorney's Warrants issued by Judge General Sessio: ents found yesterday. City Magistrate Charles E. fei Fox had been puszied for a month by the unusual prosperity of in his employ as manager three years at @ very mod- , Oxx had been making con- investments in expensive real 2 HA i HH acoountants were put on all ‘of the various enterprises x had charge. Only one a be found which warranted proceedings against him. It @ Bill for 6 worth of coal de- itty ‘The examination of the books caused three charges of theft by false entry to Be lodged egainst Chudoba, of them occurring in April. He live @imple home in Brooklyn and his Attorney, Robert Wiley May, said in court to-day that after a talk with ‘Mrs. Chudobe he was inclined to think Cmredoba had not profited by wron! doing, !f there were any, but had ai ply carried out the orders of somebody elee. Mr. found that the books showed d tions since the first of this amounting to that period All vouohers for been destroyed. For the Jast r two, since the pres- a@e of e' ‘ts in the Fox offices be- came known, both Oxx and Chudoba have complained of severe illness and made only brief eariy and late visits. chard K. Fox ts sixty-seven years ol4. While the Police Gazette has not the profitable monopoly of the profes- sional sporting publication fleld which it ‘when he built his great fortune, it ii returns heavy revenues. Mr. Fox te} publication affairs almost alto- gether to subordinates. —$———— STAGE BEAUTY CHARGED "WITH, $8,000 GEM THEFT. Viola Stoll Is Brought Back, but Slivers the Clown Wants Her Let Off. Mies Viole Stoll, a nineteen-year-old tage eeauty, has been brought here from St. Louis on a charge of stealing worth ef jewelry from Frank titer known as “Blivers, the ut Slivere eaid to-day all he iif tn rs i a ——— EDISON EMPLOYEE ENDS “LIFE IN LEAP FROM BOAT. Megaphoned of Act by Tug Captain, Ferry Deckhands Seek Col- lector in Vain, ‘The captain of the tug Stuyvesant shatited through his megaphone yester- Gag afternoon to the captain of the 8 ania Railroad ferryboat New Brunswick while it was crossing from Deebrogees street to its slip in Jeragy man just jumped off your . rushed to the rear of the saw a straw hat and pepper fandisalt sack coat, but looked in vain for ny sign of a man in the water. No one on the ferryboat saw him jump. Bxamination of the pockets of the coat disclosed a collector's book with biank receipts of an Edison electric at No, 12 Elm street, Manhattan, official of the company on being shawn the hat, coat, a silk handkerohlet bearing the initial H and the book the articles belonged to Harry Thpmpeon, fifty-nine, of No, 127 West Hundred and Gixth street, Manhat- He said he could ascribe no reason for Thompson's suicide, At his home last night his wife sald that Thompson, who had) been with the Edison Company for twenty-five years, had been suffering fog the ‘Jast two years with nervous ‘Adam looked back on Eden. * “] wish some trust bed absorbed the business before I thought of it,” which he wandered where he purchase @ spede and a pickaze am the instalment plan Sage re | Simms asserted the experts) deck his jewelry, and | ‘WEDDED W LONDON SHRLEY KELLOGG 1 NO RS OT | | | | | New York Actress Marries Author of Play in Which ° She Is Star. . LONDON, June 6.—Miss Shirley Kal- loge, the American actress, and Albert De Courville, who were married yester- at Oxx’s home, at No. 48 Sev- | day, are In Par's to-day and will motor! — street, Brooklyn, and charged 'trom the French capital to Atx-lee-Bains | to spend their honeymoon. Miss Kellorg has been appearing in | “Hullo Ragtime” at the London Hippo- is the pro- ducer, and, jn part, the auther of the De Courville was for- newspaper reporter, For a time traveling secretary to Sir| Thomas Lipton. For two years he mannosaonrDpowECoCOoo Tf x » insure your glasses against breakage for 35 cents. Fonis Sudien Cho is constructed on the principle of suction pressure, and once on the nose cannot possibly pinch, tilt or slip. Its cost is but a trifle com- Bom with what it saves in ken lenses. Sold only at our stores Bast 234 St. near Fourth Ave. ‘est 24th St., bet. bth & 6th Aves. 84 West 126th Bt, near Lenox Ave. 442 Columbus Ave., Sist and 824 Ste. 70 Nassau St, near John St. B'klyn. Bklyn, heesstored Trade Mark French makes, to 7.50 each. Established Half a Century | Toilet And | Bath Towels For Summer Use ‘Attention is directed to our exceptionally full assortment in both of these lines. Bath Towels in Domestic, English and at $3.00, 9.00, 12.00, 15.00 and up to 36.00 per dozen. Bath Sheets—aAt $2.50, 3.00, 4.00, 4.20, 4.80, 6.00, 4.50 Hand and Face Towels—From the small to 24.00 per dozen. use, $3.00, 4.50, 6.00, upwards, , individual to the luxurious hand embroidered and lace trimmed individual towels at $3.00 Hemstitched Huck To-vels—For general 7.50, 9.00, 12.00 and Bath Mats in all colors and qualities, $1.00, 1.50, 1.75, 2.00, 2.50, 3.00, 5.00 each. James McCutcheon & Co., 5th Ave., 33d & 34th Sts. = SS SS SS SS) See strength and appeti joule te fine for any kid. trouble and will clear the akin of wa! . dlothches, pimples aad other com- plexion faults, as well a make you weigh «3. actly what you should, rium, The ney oF liver slowness, Health and Beauty Helps BY MRS, MAB MARTYN, UREETELY, i fil i i aaa fen abe d fs Rat gee s0Ne 8, 1618" to the protection of our COLD STORAGE VAULTS. none, Pia Girls’ New Wash Dresses at 87c that are wonderful values at the price. Men’s 2-Piece Summer Suits made to measure for 59th to 60th Street Emb'd Voile. Blouses at $1 $44.5 state There are only 2 more days of thie Gregt Merchant Tailoring Sale. You may models. The Blue Serges, plain and fancy, Gray Serges, newest weaves, select the style want from twelve of the season's newest | Sr We On before the Wo Oi Denia: Soo Gale rftnia a sean ond promis entisthction. If you want a vest the charge will be $1.50 extra. 83,000 pairs, the largest assortment of misses and girle, men, youths and boys ever Be sure to be here to attend the most successful sale Bloomer Dressee—of plaid with Dutch Gates cae ta thread cotton; sleeve of solid black; all elses je Hose—fine oo 87 19||| "omens on =the Lik silk lisle, with double Dresses—of with long waist, aia piee bes Cae wai A ited flat collar, bagel of white linen, with rows of etitchi dises, Excellent values at ‘ o Acomplete stock of Girls’ and Juniors’ Graduating Dresses in lingerie, shadow lace and pe, eee trimmed with embroidery and lace, $3.98 to $21. 21 Floot, Tas. Ave, Section, Very Special! 340 Smart Summer Suits and Dresses a $40 ‘These new summer styles regularly sell for considerably more. You will be delighted with the remarkable offerings we make: ‘THE SUITS COMPRISE: Natural Linens, in cutaway models. Tallored Bedford Cords. Serges, in a number of ¢ailor- ed and trimmed effects. Shepherd folk and blouse models. THE DRESSES ARE: Fine Grade Linen, in about ‘ ogerees welts double soles; 22. eoles; white and colors. . iC] cizes Women's Im; + grain lisle brandt ribbed; mostly black and 22c ‘Women's Silk Hostery, of heavy, fine gause, style hose with fine mercerized topes; black and white; all sizes Children's 15c White [Children Socks with striped | Socks, 25c and 35 tipped toe buckles. All sises. Shoes at 98 Kither leather or canvas 8 Bak : 98e a complete stock of} $4.98. ‘Beco! BLOOMIN Cotton Volles, pretty styles. Tissues, in trimmed effects. White Worsteds, in blouse models. Crepons, in combinations. Eponge,Charmeuse, Voiles, ete all in attractive model Second Floor, We are also showing \ Dy Suit, the new Colonials al $2.98 ,BLOOMINGDALES' Correct Styles in Summer Hair Goods Corset covers, short petticoats and crawerss some cambric, some nain- sook. Corset Covers in 12 styles, trim- med with embroidery, lace, beading and ribbon, Drawer with ruffle and lace, skirts with cambric ruffle. Nightgowns at 65¢ From 8 ncat styles in high V, square and round necks. They are trimmed with fine enfbroideries and represent the top notch of values at the emall mations, | price named. Many other night ff] around the |} gowns at 65c. it ry Oe These Special Prices for infants’ Dresses and Infants’ 5¢c Dresses, 5c | Children’s 25¢ Rompers, 19¢ White nainsook yoke und princess| Colored chambray, low neck and style, in sizes 6 months to 5 years, | short aleeves: sizes 1 year to 5 years. Infants’ White Dresses, 55¢|Children’s 5¢c Rompers, 38¢ Yoke and princess style,embroidery | Gingham and chambray, low neck and lace yokes, 6 months to $ years, | and short sleeves. Sizes 1 to 5 years. Special! 19¢ Crinkled aq4_,\t Seersuckers, at, yard .. A dainty practical washable fabric for summer wear, which requires no ironing after laundering. Blue, tan, gray and lavender, 27 inches wide; yard, 12}4c. 50 styles in Summer nei land soft finish cambrics; lepecial price of 45c. Combinations, Etc., at 98¢ Combinations (corset cover ond ing e- =: setdnd Balcony "arcade. CDALES ee C. B. Corsets, 59¢ kind, Ass special for Friday wa etter, at thls price two. models that m trem the 8. Maen tn ‘made with thi “and Me! claity. bie medium have hose supporters attached. $1.50 Worcester Corsets coast to coast us a very desirable fabric for children’s ht batiste of a beautt- dresses and women’ stripes and checks in pink, blue, gray, lavender and tan grounds; guaranteed fast colors; regular price, 9c ard, 1249c; at, yard..... ttneeees z ie i Main ' Foor, Centre, BLOOMING DA LED nen DO MINGDALES’, Groceries—Worthy Economies: | Wines, Liquors and Ales—**sna'seturaay:” BASS ALE | Seen creforea pone, $1.35 Bottled Pe wiser Vein & Rel: faitsets dha grande t "Ube nach, Bingen-un Khine, BRANDIES, IMPORTED, achiey ae 3 4-Star.. In barrels, 10 dozen; very special, $13.00 Best Domestic Creme De Menthe oF Kummel—Larne bot one Bie Cocktails. pe nhattean, 3-Mar Whiskey B-Mar Dey. . CLARET WINES. 3. Brom @ Co., Bordeaux 10,00 From “My Little Friend,” sow gprearing at the New Amete? Words by Row Bloomiag@ates’, Merchant Tafloring Ghop, Seeved Floor. Great June Sale of Hosiery & Silk) Mieses’ and Boys’ 5c ist Ribbed Hose—black, fee ae TBe| Bust 14 Bloomingtales’, Main Floor, 68th Atrest ection, Wide and Narrow Lace 12i¢|ana Net Pleatins . In this lot there are about 100 pieces of this pink,| much-sought-for material for trimming and collars, Each yard of this when pleated contains 24 yards good quali “Red Seat” Gingham—a material favorably known from | special price, yard, 25c. .B. SMITH OSCAR and get your share of the very extraordinary values it offers. Women's Hose—fine Beuse 2-|Men’s Socke—thread cotton, in Ic ens Lisle Socke —double soles, By paren black, tans, ory and navy; all sises Women's Silk Stockings—4-inch |Men's Silk Socke—linen epliced Ic ed Phe Men's Sitk Socke—tinen splicing, Complete Stocks of Su Bathing Suits for For permanence tion in price, Bloomingdales" men’s bathing suits celled. We always have a complete Women’s $3 Low Shoes at $1.79 One-eyelet and two-eyelet ties of or patent colt, all with Goodyear welted ‘effects; can be made Colonial by plain itaching White Button Shees and Pumps Men's Wool Mixed 2-plece Bathing Suits; eweater knit; sleeveless atyie, end white Skirts, corset covers, night gowns and combinations in this attractive \insooks styles and great values at our very mistakable. Children’s Rompers: Calldren's 59c Rompers at 44c Colored seersucker, gingham and chambray, low neck and short sleeves. Infants’ $1.10 Dresses at 8% win eee eens ee shadow lace. Our very dresses; a large variety of 199 dozen Fine Embroidered Soft Swiss Collars, of batiste and sheer Swiss, 19c, 50c,75c and $1.00, Contre, Main Floor, Our 28¢ Crab Meat, Our 19¢ Stringless hho 18¢ Our 3icLemon Peaches: extra large a Cina Fst ‘ 25e Ae Pure Fruit Jelliee—#-er. tum- viers oe Grape, Wee ta ib. pack ay Gur tite Menewnlitan Qui Words and SUNDAY Le |

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