The evening world. Newspaper, August 26, 1913, Page 5

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r x - ne ee rs PRR Ge | under arrest, but none of the merked! that marked money was to be eX- | thorne?’ | . 5 | coua got It off its clawa were in my] our deepest expression of faith 2 Ohm money was found on him. \ changed. “I slipped him all but this ten doilar | FLUNG A BLA K AT . t |t wae having @ fit] and our hope and truat that Be will cen- It is charged that Hawthorne took the| “Don't lose sight of the money for] pill, that must have stuck in my) far P I threw i: off my head | tinue unremittingly in bie warfare . iW i money from Carro: return for «| an instant,” sald Commissioner Wald», | pocket,” prote-ted Carrougats, i ot throw it forty feet, as] aeainat the foes of the comon goed , Promise to exercise "In having | or words to that effect. “It Is to De! Hawthorne was searched again, with | | | | Carrougat's pension 4. Now, it! our main evidence.” Jout result, His desk was sea ched, H ; transplies that after the alleged crana-| Carrougats left che Commissione:’s )The lavatory was searched, The Pen: , onl a action Was completed the only marked, office and made his way to the Pension | sion Bureau was searched. The third Tt was AND POLICEMAN SAW ant wien niee was let down the = — eat fel i the policeman a svat toe ost) “Look Your Best” —_ | Won the third floor with Zamuns ! poor of Police Headquarters was gone picked Iteeif up and walked away after The rerolutions forwarded to Albany at come trom | ‘0-day were algned by Nathaniel Pht- lips, Chairman, and Samson Gohneider RN ITU RE CO and M. 8. Shill of the Committee oa F U ‘ n the top of an awning | Resolutions. he v neke “ nd on Carrougats andj CET § that mone lone #10 The oh money has USPENDED: either in Hawthorne's Murphy trailing. They saw The $140 had utterly tely disappeared, frougats and Hawthorne went to @ | sel#ewhere, although the thi or layatory. Zsmunsky and Murphy re- WORK OF DETECTIVES. contact with the Iron dence, Magiatr °s ia the eleveath commandment j Police Headquarters has been practi- Ined in the hall with thelr eyes) ‘thet rf Waldo careé | Fling Biti Scratchi Schulz held him in $900 bail for trial im for every woma: sal / vacuum cleaned In the search| slued to the door. eueRK anything about the money, inasmuch as inging iting, scratching Sessions. YOU OUGHT To KNOW Money Vanishes in Trap Set to) “And tt was Police commissioner | SCEUTH® LET yd It disappeared in the pursuance of *| Wait Against Fence Puls Vic- -- that disfiguring growths of hate civic duty, but he was quite sore at the face, nec! arm: Zamunsky and Murphy. He announced wos on or 9 con human bloodhounds coulén't| tim in Court Custody. .| be removed imme of @ roll of $1 in Police 1®, Order of Brith Abraham, came out ately tt atrongly to-day in defense of Gov. Sul- = Reds ver, The m ial concluded with the the wonderful liquid remedy for Waldo's money, his oWn personal money. CLERK PROMISED TO GET HIS “PULL” WORKING. called on the Commis- Catch Clerk at Police Headquarters. , After about five minutes Hawthorne came out and walked jauntily to the Pension Bureau. Zsmunsky and Mur- phy let hira v didn't know re there must be something wrong with their training. Therefore the | A Ddlack cat Im likely to be followed a: that he had They waited \d Murphy are| by bad luck, especidily If It be thrown | resolution at we, the menrbera of ’ t @ emerged. = Semunsky and Murphy are th Rey ae pineal forty-odd feet agatnst an iron fence and “Did you give him the money?" asked Zsmunsky and Murphy. " replied Carrougats. Abramart express to our names. Regular detectives they were, wor joverncr, Won Willlam Sulzer, ————— to assigned to the staff of Third Deputy) 97 90 - bss | 0 a year. Carrougats said that) ad te tte Pon Commissioner Newburger. They were) Hawthorne wanted $150. Hawthorn seerthetth they, Hestened to awtharne.| Market Police Court to-day and dis- quapended to-day and will be tried on Hale. Aad been @ civil, service amnployes 6 “d ; Information to superstitious lore in the D Y H W 11? i. charges of neglect of duty, sald neglect | { Pension Bureau for fourteen a He ida have any at ihe marked | who ruled that there was n Centre Gtreet Court to-day when he was 0 rou ear ells EL-RADO is « ascient o eike we uuur ten enough before him to uphold — on @ charge of cruelty to ani- |) Test, Thor My Teme» Owe prepared, -eaipsend ene y@ on the Pension Bureau. ‘Thin decision was rendered | mals. ‘nafatnse” the bankroll of Police Commissioner) sioner devised a. plot. He instructed Se ee arate eee one or more of its nine lives Imperitied. Solomon Stone, a young nowsdealer, of No, % Eldridge street, swore to this Pension increased $140 is also in total eolipee. Hawthorne was arraigned in Jefferson y- b the C = er the Magistrate had conferred in| Policeman Kennedy told Magistrate sum of $1, right in Police | Carrot to go to Hawthorne, pretend | «.; yPimcrsna A private room for fifteen minutes #! Schuls that he hed observed to agree to be bribed and then to pass referring to Carrougats, | Inspector Faurot and Deputy Comm! manipulating an Innocent looxing EVENINGS ONLY 2114-32 AVE. sion of Zemunsky marked money. : ‘They searched Carrougets and found | Moner Newburger. cat by ite tall something after the 4 by . > nk J. Zemunsky and got any money,” anid Carylone of Commissioner Waldo's marked sree cal tre tantimiony of the retired |ct, Suwiael.. Before he could reach , ire BT 8 BUS xtortion Is , h 3 - — és $10 bills in his pocket. He said it must | ©*‘0 ny. Me saya he passed the them, he said, Btone had thrown the cat ‘month. We an| Commissioner Waldo dug into hi|have stuck there in the excitement. Hawthorns, butte th er in the Police Pen-|wallet and drew ¢orth $160. Each bill marked money to Hawtho e crna tha ore moar inde Dene Pah RMB || OPEN EVERY EVENING Zemunsky and Murphy searched Car-| absence of the marked money there is|" trom fence. not trapped yesterday and the roll was givea to|rougats again. No more money So corrovora' les, “Your Honor,’ sald Stone, “that cat : : all tending eer: partment ing #190 in marked bills Newburger called this | found. —>——— fave me the acare of my life. 1 was 4 Write for booklet of valuable ins Carrougats, a retired ha Zemuneky and Nurphy.| “Were you holiing out on the OUTGOING STCAMBHIPS. walking through Rutgers atréet, when | et formation, mailed free on request. wthorne was discharged| The plot was explained to the sleuths, | mish?" they queried of Carro BAILED TO-DAY. suddenly I felt something land on my | i - b As PILGRIM MPG. CO., 378. 28th St.,N, from the Police Department and placed | Particular stress was laid on the fact GIMBELS ~= eoruass GT Tomorrow, the Eagerly Expected HALE-PRICK CLIMAX To the GIMBEL August Furniture Sale Many Fine Pieces at Even LESS THAN HALF PRICE This is the announcement for which so many of our home lovers in and about New York have been waiting. j It brings for the last three days and a half of August, the best offerings, the richest economies of this whole stirring Furniture month. Every part of the GIMBEL Stock of Furniture contributes its small lots, single pieces, styles that are destined to be dropped. There is Furniture for the Bedroom, the Dining Room, the Living Room, the Library—all of it of GIMBEL stan: of beauty, of “Did you really pags anything to Ii head. It was a black cat, and before 1) Fall Models---No Need to Wait Longer| This Charming ; ' SUIT at $19.75 is acopy of an Imported Costume and destined to be one of the most favored of the coming season. s ‘Those women who desire to be quite in style, yet withal wear a suit possessing the refined, sexy conservative and ical lined aoesily Droguess by. aaen tallors, will be lighted with this selection. The new 86-in, coat lined throughout with rich, Pustrous satin, There are many emart draped effects in the various atyles of akirte. Model illustrated is of eponge and there are other stun- ning styles made of Serges and Cheviots in all thenew Autumn shades. ee character. All of it is at HALF PRICE. Somecof it is EVEN LESS. Altogether you will find Poplin ond Crepe de Chine . D for Autumn Wear ual i, $25,000 Worth of Furniture for $10,000 Produced Especially for GIMBELS and || of an average saving of SIXTY PER CENT. ; , MODESTLY FRICED AT $12.75 f ‘~The long Main Aisle is flanked with the fine offerings. Many a piece that you have admired at a higher price, although already even then style Bethe cualiey of the aillce is natinetly. new il at a generous August saving, is waiting for you to claim it at still greater reductions. ; ; the finish and workmanship of these dresses i) BUT IT WON’T WAIT LONG! The first hour of the Half-Price Sale will see many a single piece or suite go as a prize to some early typically GIMBEL. - i visitor. And that visitor may just as well be YOU, as not! Here is but a partial list: E jhe, skirta are very, The BEDROOM FURNITURE AT HALF PRICE Embroider wide gil ae Five-Piece T Mah. Suite, $277.60 from $555 Een Furniture at Less Than joke belle mito, dll ‘brag pulls, “Dreser, chil Thonn of ae Wiad ian er fi name Wise Folks Have Half Price Four-Piece Mah ogany Suite, $90 from $180 wetsigeal Bese “ _— imber Days. Reception Suite, Three-Piece, $100 from $340 Colonial four post effect, dresser, chiffonier, toilet table and TR I J N KS at Such Low Prices Llleg tl Misra stinar eases with damask. = Four-Piece Quartered Oak Suite, $160 from $320 —_e cm Will even attract those who have had their Bigeennee Suite, Three-Piece, $125 from || rc ncean iar post design, dresser, chiffonier, toilet table and 4 Me levi pit trunk is as es- Fare of ivory enamel, hand-decorated, upholstered in Ppiicthdakd paces Tabla de Som $18 R ' a5 mp tae ae und ts made te Sildetond te etteake be of the burly becuse: ‘ 1, = » $100 f 5 » $13. 7 e p i Basswood . ie ore, Perea Firs cure 0 e.|| | eae, Genet, Tone, ee Som 90 | query 2 retin oe ered with flowered damask. Eagiee Walnut Suite, Two-Piece, $175 from Toilet Table, $25 from $50 , / op ir ; dress trunks have two Full Colonial scroll, square aire two drawers, of i Mee! im the finish, ining es Mabogany Toilet Table, $37.50 from $75 B : 910.60 Steamer and ‘75 High backs, ecphinrngge saa pedig Oey sa ‘Teiplleae muirtors, four’ draw ; a Trunks st $5. Mp Hg | 7 67.50. Jacobean Hall Suit, Three-Piece, $200 from ‘; 20 ° 4 re 9545 : ? Fear Mena eny, Rrenser, (020 Hern se Mahogany Bedroom Suite BH _ 97.50 to 90 Steamer | trunks at 99. ' Solid ma frames, cushioned seats covered with Mahogany Dresser, $9 from $18 90 from $180 A x (Trunks at $5, Sizes 32 to @ in. rence nibrary Suite, $75 from 9185 Colonial, beveled plate mnirrors, wood pulls. ||. In Colonial Post effect. Plain mirror plates, | | Lightweight Bags and Suit Cases, 2 to 14 below regular prices Allover upholstered, solid mahogany feet. ‘i ogany Chiffonier, $50 from $100 dust-proof partitions in drawers. Chiffonier, ne iors Bass Bie Bh bos, -60 Fibre Matting Suit Cases ot 91. Shaped mirror, wood pulls. Bureau, Toilet Table and full-size Bedstead. An | | 81°65 Close Weave Matting Bags at $1. 93.60 Strong Reed Suit Cases at $9.60. And Many Single Pieces ao Mahogany Chiffonie ue from $32 extraordinary value. the ; 4 mostly én the woare, handles, fastenings and.Kiningn; eisee én the bage 14 te 18 (neheay swell front on top drawer 4 Suit Cases, Subway Stere, Balceny a Mahogany Princess Dressers, $13.50 from $27 | Three-Piece Mahogany Suite, $120 from $240 7 ry Five Piece Bedroom, Suite, #120 trom 9240 PAGE AOY FE OONe DIS OT Oe ee Colonial four pom fc, crs chitin and toile table. |J¢ Will Be Worth the Price of Three of Three-Plece Mahogany Suite, $52.60 from $105| TUBS Mahogany Toilet Table, 99 from $i8| | Walnut Tollel Table, $16 from #30 These Suits to See Your Boy in One of Them cit fend gg TNS) Rune Ghitfonter, #10 from 920 | Mant eee ems = | New Fall-Weight Norfolk Suits ront, U . , Sheraton Mahogany Chittonier, $45trom 690 | Golden Oak Princess Dresser, $22.50 from 945 | ,___, Walnut Chitfonier, 940 from $80 for Boys, at $5 French plate mirror, brass pulls. Colonial scroll design, one large and four small drawers. rene Ww Rat ore baniiee. (Extra Knickerbockers Included) Sheraton Mahogany Toilet Table,$42.50fromga5 Golden Oak Dresser, $13.50 from $27 yal milcvue aealaht front, wood pulls; School is not so very far off and he can wear it in French plate triplicate mirrors, brass pulls, Serpentine front, oval mirror, two large and two small drawers, Walnut Dre $26 from $50 the mean time'for “best” \ Mahogany Twin Beds, $42.60 from $85 Golden Oak Princess Dresser, $11.50 from $23 | Reveled mirror, swell front. | You may have your own ideas as to what your boy should wear—if so Wood panels. cere sone ree aa drawers, claw feet. Dresser, $20 from $40 you will aasuredly find them or the best part of them embodied in theve ex_ Three-piece Mahogany Suite, $237.50 from $475 ainut onier, rom Large oval mirror, serpentine front Heer niey ste maa cascondlng to GIMBED eneoieations, which call ti Beveled-pl: i » is. Di , chiffoni id Handsome marked; wooden pull: Dr 16 from $32 are made according to G specifications, which call for ere jate mirrors, brass pulls. Dresser, chiffonier an if w sinut Toilet Table, $19 from $38 mn mir, Fine ton ’ “ "0 all wool fabrics, not shoddy wool, but the kind that renders the “ ‘wo drawers; brass handles. Mahogan ockers, $15 from § e well reinforced, and the suits are built to retain their shape; Fee ean eet’ Dresreatiioner, | Satin Walnut Toilet Table, $27.50 trom $55 | Wood arms, MET Gaels roving tat anctack, ypholtered in ray and brown mixtures. i end iull size bed. InIsid lines, triplicate mirror, three drawers with brass handles. | green velour. A Py = = ms LIBRARY and PARLOR FURNITURE at HALF PRICE 5,000 Yds.ofLinoleums) “Partner” and * Surety Mahogany Rocker, $15 from $30 Davenport Bed, $30 from $60 London Club Arm Chair, $26 from $60 and Oilcloths wing Wiachines N! Spring seat, covered in red velour. Early English, in a red imitation Spanish leather. Boll mabowsny: nese eras in piven Fond lea ier Gacuery At $19 4 Le Wing Sasi, Latin vee ” ae ' Davenport Bag, 50 from ad — Mahogany frame, lew foe: dark green leather. ” At Big Savings Thin group of yolden oak frame, wil over upholstered in tapestry, spi pat. Gelden ; . When i 7 nwa | , r enty> ee Giuab Chalr, $32.60 from $35 open maken into a three-quarter size beds ctishogany Arm Chair, $33.60 trom § Mise range of paioms from the ol regularly 306] fe® much Frame of sal 4 1, spring seat and baci in green velour. Hepplewhite Settee, $80 from $160 Mahogany Arm Chair, $10 from $20 wi iadiad Ur TDs an A, Yd are very specially aber g Chair, $20 from $40 Mahogany, panel back, upholstered spring seat. In dark green velour. INLAID LINOLEUM REMNANTS etch werkern. +, upholsceredspring seat and back, in light | Chippendale Arm Chair, $112.60 from $22 Mahogany Wing Arm Rocker, $15 from $30 $1 to $1.65 sq. yd. grades at 760 sq. yd. ‘These are | mechanically correct in . : Upholstered seat and back in od rose damask, - Claw lowti upholstered in green panne, Reventh Flegr from our own workroom and are in lengths suitable | design: are self-thread- fear ri 7 5 for bathrooms, kitchens and small bedrooms the needle; automatic This $3 Peau de Souris Cloth Tapestry Couch Covers—Half Price TA ERnILGHGLateE mater hobuin® winters . Handsome, indeed, in their rich Oriental designs and colorings. 45e sq. yd. grades at 800 sq. yd. Fine assortment | ball bearing throughout; o1n, ; of patterns, in sizes of 6 to 16 sq. yds, full size = high Glad we have so much of it to sell at so little over half-price, Subway Store, Lower Floor For the colors are beautiful—-dyed for this season’s tailored suits and coats Dull blues, taupe, three shades of brown, including seal, a superb group of the purple shades, from plum to wistaria, also green, rose, two shadcs of nary blue, and black. The Cloth has the suppleness and the fine finish so greatly in demand. " for which it ond Floor Sure to give excellent service, because of their tirm, good weave. 3 yards as by 68 in. wide—most desirable for Autumn furnishing. Yet halt price, or even less, bease — ————————— the maker had too many. ’ . MA duit every, mae $7 Couch Covers, $3.75 GIMBEL BROTH ERS $2 Cash end, i! Weekly, Until Paid For. $2.50 Couch Covers, £1.25 fn ded regres (a ee NEW YORK THIRTY-THIRD @T, extra charge if wiuin the. Mmive of Broster New Van bol J Baleoay pecially in the taupe shade it suggesta the “‘skin of the mouse’ so aptly named. All-wool, 54 in. wide, $1.76 yard. ‘Mere “

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