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| Protector, After Los- ing His Wallet on Train, Causes Her Arrest. F A’ pretty bats girl all in white in front the Grand Central tion to-day and wept bitterly, Near peer Was a red-factd man, loudly acct 6 her, ‘The usual crowd gathered, and } iceman Joyce’ worked his way | through to the disputants. ¢ “You got it!" angrily shouted the man. Seq did not, How can you say such a Ahing?’ sobbed the girl. “Oh, to think °T atould be disgraced this way before Fall these people, and have my trip spoiled!” ” The man told Policeman Joyce that } he was Michael Kelly, a bricklayer, Ilv- Mae at No. 132 Lawrence atreet, Hart- ford. With him was his friend, Jonn Riernan, also of Martford, Kelly ac- cused the weeping girl of taking als Wallet Containing $90 In cash and a ‘draft on the Bank of Ireland for $1,600, ,and insisted on making a charge against ‘er. ‘|The policoman sympathized with the age. who said me was Katherine, itchell of No, 84 Ward street, Hart- ford, twenty-two yéars old and an in- “valld, and so did the crowd. But he had to take her to the Fast Fifty-first streat station. & Katy there told the police that he mpd Kiernan were bricklayers. in Hart- (ford and had saved, enough to go to eland for a viajt. Mies Mitchell's Ith has been guch her brother SUhought a trip. would do her good and habe was to visit her relatives in Ire- Signd, too, Her brother and Kelly have bon friends and he asked Kelly to.look jatter her on the trip over. UThey were all to sail to-day on the -Baitic,-and left Hartford.in the best of Amor, Kelly sald-ne was sitting next t Miss Mitchell on. the train ani fell vihto a doze. When he awoke his wallet Was gone, No argument suMiced to con: ‘vince him that maybe some one else took if. (He insjsted on preferring a charge ainst the fragile little girl he had ‘qmised to protect on the way over, Oise Mitchell was utterly inconsol able. whe was taken to the Hast Sixty- }weventh street station, where there is & Matron, to be searched. She told the police in advance that gho had $103 of (her own money that she had saved up and described every bill And that was yevery cent that was found on her. / + “The duty of a Police Lieutenant ts ageege however, even when a pret- Trish lass is-crying her eyes out-to rt on & trip she has looked forward (a for eo long, and he had to hold the ‘girl for examination Iter in the day in Harlem Court. ¢ ‘Twenty-Atth street station and later was claimed by Mr, Bassett. ———>—_— Big Bere in Ocean Lanes. BOSTON, June 12.--Capt: Thomas of Cestrian, from London, Jong and 150 Tansatiantic steamship lane and slowly @rifting southward. The berg Was un- accompanied by drift ice, Its position when sighted was latitude 40 degrees 3 seconds north, longitude 4 — 2 eeconds wast. ehrenio Oe free trial bang aint rau po 9 our meth aaa eal eeaens We ws ‘want’ te to snow everyone ent oe CH that ‘method igned felsna ol autoutt Sra breathing, afl a and for all time, FRONTIER ASTHMA CO., Room agen Niagara and Hudson Sts, Buffalo, N. ied the Ganvet ooh aaiek st woeenceves COME WITH US TO - BEAUTIFUL River Edge Park Ane prettiest ection te the Huis ony 18, miles trom Bro id $10.00 monthly. For.turther particulars write er call oa Phone 1 Bt Cr Room 2 Coes (SUMMER FOR BALE, $1,600, terme, of to let, 0 (or ‘thres’ nlonthe. lesley ‘sew Sieg Cr Kelly’ arate aharinist money: nave | Sulton’ pte Le riot bean found. ‘Te poltge think ¢ | crmented cellar, a «professional, pickpocket got (it. °: well and ‘tollet; , nis eens Catt, ©. STOLE AUTO FOR RIDE. Orased tor Speeding, Four Abas- don It After Half-tiour Trip. A brani new touring car with red trimmings, owned by Theodore W, Bas- sett of No, 418 Central Park West, dis- Appeared from in front of his residence ‘at 6.90 o'clock this morning. Halt an hour later Policeman Barten ‘Wilson, at Amsterdam avenue and Man- rattan street, saw a oar) whirl from Manhattan street into Amsterdam ave- ‘lle, narrowly missing a’woman. our (gnen wero in the machine, Fifty feet “ear sped on. Wilson jumped on a trolley car and followed togOrne Hundred and Thirty- Becond street, where the men* left the Machine and fled, one throwing away a hat to run the faster. ieChambors St., Ran ra ip SNS st ‘tine Four Cent. per annum on all’ sums from #5 to $3,000 led thereto under the By-laws, pay- on and after July 14th? 1918, on or petore iy .gotn from July dot “PIANOS AND 7 “$100 Reduction ‘On all discontinued styles of Pianos&Player Pianos TERMS PRLS i-yy ‘CRARAUED ROB, ag ial co 17 Bast 14th &t., N.Y. Ee isis Raincoats, 2ith. Open eves, HELP WANTED—MALE, ow g. ANT a sarees Bare auares peri Foeee from the corner @ tire blew oat, but the} | q[GttN ISLAND BOATS ita 8 REAL ESTATE LOANS. 1 WISH to. borror and Sino hes Year ret wah inte poue situate on lot, 20x a ta, steam rei tile bat ly be ‘vestibule, EXCURSICNS. Flehing erie | Rota Th mee TO HIGHLAND uAND @ NEWBURGH _ Sunday, June 15th SUNDAY. EXCURSIONS 79 NEW w HAVEN re ae a Mtn UP THE HUDSON CITY 01 eco gt j is = under sal we | FALL RIVER Li on Bet ease Parasia” moans ‘ ane VA Ware, Desbromes 81, 6.404. Ms W. Rew Twi’ mee oo A! Me landing at West Polat, New. a ona, Kingston Polat, Comaa, Wuideom and “iveny Daily excont Sunday, rail connections, Musie, Hestaurant, Str. ‘Washington Irving! Pussdayn, Theredaye nad Bate Seabright, Long i} « oe cere a te oe THE BVEWING WORLD, THURSDAY, SuNE is, 1018. ARAL ESTATE AT auction. | REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. REAL ESTATE AT AUOTION. Bulletin, June. 12th: Morris Park Race Track Auction Sale Authorized by State of New York Banking Department Only 175 Lots Left out of 3019 Going Once! eee Going Twice! . Third and Last Call! 5 The Morris Park Race Track The Greatest Lot Sale Ever Held. (The last lot sold will be opposite the finish line of the Race Track.) (Two Finishes in One!) Buy a Lot as a Souvénir of this Occasion. Buy it for Whatever You Want to Pay for it. Buy it Because it Must Be Sold. _ Buy it Because You Will Make a Profit. Buy! . Because Day or Night—Awake or Asleep— That Souvenir Will Be Getting More Valuable. It Will Be Working for You. You Can Be Sure of Getting- --- We One of the Best Lots Today. TheBestHaveBeenKept Until the Last This May Be Your Last Opportunity— Save Regrets. Go Today or It Will Pay You. Be “In It” at the Finish 1:00 P. M. Promptly Sale Commences. | 8:00 P. M. Evening Session ins. 6:30 P. M. Recess for Dinner. 1000 P. M. Sale Ends for rho ey Today’s Offering the rroperty, in the tcllowing Blocis: the Property, in the following Blocks: No. 19 No. .25 No. 27 No. 67a No. 22 No. 26 No. 64 No. 68a These blocks are on Pelham Parkway, the nade, Morris Park Ave. Paulding Ave., Bronxdale Ave. and Williamsbridge Road.” Tonight! (See Tomorrow’s Papers) 70% Can Remain on Mortgage Means $210 Will Buy a Lot Selling for $700 (Tas Mims $300 ee ” «$1,000, Ete.) Titles Insured Free by Lawyers Title Ins. and Trust Co. Savi Bank Books Will Be Taken as Deposit maid 4n the Purchase of Lots Te Get te Mortis Fark Race Trak take: Bronx Park Traine to 177th Street or 180th Street station. At 177th Street take the Morris Park trolley car direct to the Rrenerty, 6h At 180th Street go to ation of the New York, Westchester and Railroad, and thence to to 129th Street, New York, Pongal Street he property. The Second or Third Avenue Elevated Railroad Boston Rallroad or Morris Paik trolley car to th ; and Hartford Railroad. M2 0F Souths Breterty thence pb West: +4 (Or vin Now York Nes Haat All Crosstown Bronx Cars isivivcy Tasth Street and transfor to Mortis Parkronrat 12h, J. Clarence Davies, 149th St. and 3d Ave., New York City ts ’ Agen and Joseph P. Day, 31 Nassau St., New York City | Mahe (CINCNEW YORE'S SHOPPING CENTER ITEARN te = loth JUNE SALE FRIDAY, AS USUAL, BARGAIN DAY No Sale Like This—————No Day Like Friday! EVERYTHING PROMISED AND MORB! ‘Wo Mall o¢ Teteparee Ovtam tor the Islowtag — J batiech oberon tng eb +12.98/ 18 ct. Bordered Lawns...c-0:0c) OM 18 et, Silk Dotted Lawns....... Sheer and dainty—stripes and 29 ct. Floral Voiles. Dolly Verden an@ Bedford Corde | terns, og AE od 19 ct. Ratine suas'tha das oa cetecta | With and without aube—good or yg Mien 18 et. Linen Finish Suitings.. bya) ot Best colore—for suite, dresses, white colors and fancies. tte Bae fitting em! {ite trim—roun neck. 3 Ratiates 29 ct. Cam! ta Chambyays cts obese Drawers. « One of two tucks and emb'y rufties. 9 ct. Drawers... id Cambrio and Nainsook—straight or citoular—lace and emb'y trim, 68 ct. Wornen’s Petticoa' Nainsook—deep ruffie of $2.28 heey oy tecreaprn ny a Shen others ‘with [$6.60 Women's Dress #irte .. say a spices jace and Navy pi Sere pattern iasart oats, resstten ored—83 to yey rire tglage nv oee REO aseke Fiebat andes sak oaderr oui —fine Men's wear Serge and XK; Drawer, Pot, end sor black; also cov baa ae erase eg 69 ct. Night Dresses... .e) eee st seee of Lie’ ficinckrninabiagn sk ae Pai ise. 81.00 Nainsook Night Dresses... .68 Haare Lace yoke with wide emb'y & ri! SRT alooves oF batten trent tite, $1.40 Full Length Kinenes... $2.00 Night Dresses. . 1.77 here —emb'y berthas or yokes of Cluny lece und dther effective model. @ ct. Cambric YX neh b'y and ribbon— fokes with lace, ‘ skirt or drawer i'd $1.00 Women’ wiched tatil, ‘ST | 26 ot. Bleached Musline. .. Medium or low bust—oxi or 18 inch—tor full wine beds. ‘mediui rm ecgle ince ond eae'y ine ‘maak 66 et. Shoste—81n90... . ty | For full ise beds, broldery and ribbon. ; ‘ Sith Flees Cushions ‘ Extra Size Underwear. $2.48 Ostrich Plumes & Fancies. 1.06 | 3—worth © .911¢xM—worth .0 _ Roia—cortn NIGHT DREABKS—Atuelio—V or high | Black, white, and other shades | sx22—worth .@ $1.0 cise. wien” | 81.24 Hoatherbloom Pettionats.. 71 apaieecaes neck —fanc | durabic'for'Surmmornail lengths, | $2.98 Comfortablee—Pull else. DRAWERS-Soft Muslin—ruffie with "l ga.00 Allever Emb'y Walets...... hematitched hem—value .@........ .281 Open or close patterns Valle Consmr Feared eGale Musiin— lace trim—-dreasy modele—all tight fitting—valive me 20 4.00 D White Walsts.......2.05 40 ct. Children’s Petticoats. x] Lawn and Batie emp'a | $1.96 Washable Couch Covers... Cambrie “deep lawn rutfle fle with tucks, Crany Sane menaenn Te i ngs, Linea chan gig 9a lace and nerts of filet color—all 89 ct. Children’s sinh Cisin Cambric—well made to 11 years, Children’s Muslin Drawere— *iogt cumeanetrah Yi poh gy 3 ce vee tom at 94.98 Mieses! Lingerte Deosees.. 3.70) {PER lage, dneorte and fancy inoes in arent variety ot 29 ct. Windew Draperies. .. Glokect tole youre. Hike teas ee oem 38 ct. Babies’ Slips.. .20| 24 ct. Boys’ Underwear... Long and Short—H. 8. or wy trim‘; also Gowns to 3 years, & raleg erase et, 44 ct. Nainsook Slips........... nw ; ¥ Round, iif equare yok with lemen's Cotten Vests... lace and embry. Mid Mga! Gwiss Rib-iow neck, $9 ct. Nainecok Slip... | Sort steereo—testinr & ithe ere Dainty lace and emb’y trim. @ ct. Women's Unien Suite..... .49 | 96 ot. New Velvet Hall Fine cotton or lsle—low te less, tight knee or ankle drawers, g 19 ct. Children’s Ribbed Vests. .121¢ emb'y and Low neck, sleeveless—aleo drawers— @ ct. Children's Dresses....... seis vai nd Gh Chambrey snk Gingare—high one ‘and | 29 ct. Men's Underwear... weiss briggen Ghirte — hase os Cheietoing Sete-8 Pes....2.74 Grawore-Zoublo fats, and Skirt ely trim’a $2.96 Full Size Hammesks....... mint hace or omb'y. et. Men's Nogliges Shirta..... .67| Armure Weave-—pillow, soreater ALSO realse—neat stripes and fheures— Babies! Conts—Reduced Beate various size ploats-coat style sf oer and part wool, with oF without cuffecall sine Summer Suitings. & inch — all wool—Bco! end stripes—blues, graye, tans, &c. Imported Henriettas.. and 4 inch—light and dark a7 96 ct. Storm Serges. $22.00 Velvet Rugs —seamices... olan nyleeral ified ‘rom oe ih pd Smith's—0213 ft.—Ortental Long includtny were 61! Ribbed—to 3 years—" pie. *ans Sten White isy Cloth floral bordel in ribbon oF al BUItChed—VAlUe@ .89......scsrrrrreees 8 inch—all roel—sreny | Stipes "Domet with contrast atte oe and dark navy and blac! met with contrast a regularly vst 1HO| 39 et, Shepherd Checks......... ‘Infants’ Lon, £ inch—also Oxford or Striped Suit- | 98 ct. Rubber Sheetings—# inch, regularly as; ‘ne ‘ Notion Speciale Domet Barrows—reg. .29 18 High Sieiennanrts ined... Ries aon ili Vt Blac! olegen' ans’ lsee—value eeeeee $4.00 Boys’ Norfolls Suits... eae pee toate Also doudle, breast—nav; nergee—also fine light wel; and tweeds—tans, browns and greys— well made and finished—many with extra trousers—T to 17 years, $1.49 Little Boye’ Wash Suits.. Percales, Unons, chambrays, and ‘whi 89 | Toilet Articles 7 126 ot, Babeskin Soap—8 cakes....... sos 70] 96 ana Hate ; own, gut |” “red end'bhack woo s Stata ar Bowteteaeen same Demat Skirte— ca $1.28 Black Satin Duchesse..... +98 | Pertumed Iron Wax—reg, Sete. 8 for en colors ‘ast $1.28 1 Re pate ah hs 76| eee 5 Mw 1 fay tl inch... . Stamped Linen Shirtw to yeara * °F | Charmeuse finlah—destrable colora |,,ade—open front o 36 | 40 inch Charmeuse. 1.47. 1.28] 69 ots ren a Geode... Light and dack colors, also Black, cl "1 Duck, Hnen or ratine—' nd dark biue—college Fah~plain and fancy bands, th te . Negliges Shirte...... .28| ard whterassorted colore—wide int fancy madras and per- undered | culfe—also khekt— | $1.2§ Foularde—3¢ inch.. ied Py tached collar—12% to 14 neck. Soft finish—medium sat $1.79 Linen H. 29 ct. Boys’ Blouses—4 to 18 yrs. 18] bleck & colors, with dots ea. Austrian M'f'r.—handeome sees a TR agrees eis ole pe ment Specially Good Luncheon (4Coursea) 38 cts.—11.A. M. to.2:30.P.M. 59 ct. Corded Wash Silks..