The evening world. Newspaper, January 21, 1914, Page 7

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AS HEAD OF BAND OF AUTO THIEVES Arrest Made it La at Lakewood as Result of Confession Made to Police. TROUBLE OVER SPOILS. Cars Worth $50,000 Taken to , Lakewood for Handling * by Leader. John Gargiere, a wealthy resident of Lakewood, N. J., where he has an astomodile business and is prominent 1g politics, was arrested in his home thie morning, according to a message to Inspector Faurot. Ac- cording to Inspector Faurot, ho is the fourth memb«r and the head of a band of automobile thieves. ‘The band stole seventy automobiles from the streets of this city in the last year, the Inspector says, and these edventy represent the only cara atill missing of a total of 250 stolen in that pétiod, The othern have been recov- ered by the police. The District-Attorney of Union County, with a force of policemen anid county detectives, surrounded his heme so that there was no chance for his escape and then notified him that Accord! CASTORIA For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bodre the Signatare of et, the message there is a charge against him in Elizabeth on which he will be held until extradition papers can be obtained to bring him to this city. THE LEADER. Gargiere’s arrest and the capture of the rest of the gang resulted from a confession, made to Inspector Faurot by Daniel Reilly, a chauffeur arrested im Elizabeth on Nov. 17, and held in Jail there since then. Before Chief Magistrate McAdoo yesterday when John Chandler and Chester Travia were arraigned, In- spector Vaurot described them as members of a gang who have sold $60,000 warth of stolen motor care in the last year. Reilly was arrested at Elizabeth, Nov. 17, 1915, for driving a car with- its, In the car were but lars’ tools, two magazine pintols, ni- tro-gicerine and poisoned meat. A car without lights. In the car were burglars’ tools, two magasine pistols, nitro-glycerine and poisoned meat. A second man, who had been in the car with Reilly, got away from the police. | * Reilly told the Elizabeth police about ber robberies he had heard of, but 6 had little to say about himself. tater it was found a man who had completed a ten days’ sentence for vagrancy was carrying a letter for Reilly from the jail. This letter, which was hidden in the vagrant’s shoe, concluded: LETTER CARRIED FROM JAIL BY VAGRANT INTERCEPTED. “They have me right here, and way for me to beat couple of saws and the second window of the jail, nearest the church, Let me know when they will com able to get the Let saying you are going to the ball on the night ti saws are put under the window, ‘After this letter had been read it nt by mail to its destination. few days an answer came which rer “Sorry that I can't be with you. I am going to the Tammany ball to- |as follow lounces of Glycerine and half « morrow night.” THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, ever to the Elizabeth police. Finally he mentioned the name of Capt. Kerr, and Kerr was called over. He said yesterday that he recognized Reilly an a man he had once arrested on @ reat, of stealing Le ie hn te It. jecom| \ os went, to Elisabeth again last Friday night, and then, they say, Reilly told them the story of the automobile t! BOY HUSBAND TAKES ACID. Herbert Sell Sent to Prison for Attempted Sulcide. Herbert Bell, twenty-two years old, Long Island City, to support them, and he thinks there 1# Ro longer any room in the world for him, — ADELE MARGULIES TRIO | HEARD IN SECOND CONCERT. Tho Adele Margulies Trio gav second concert of its season at Aeolian Hall last night. The pro- gramme consisted of Mozart's trio, No. 4, in C major; Rachmaninoft's sonata in G minor, for piano and ‘cello, and Richard Strauss’ ‘n C minor, opus 138. work Miss Margulies, | and its app! clanship of the players in no uncer- | I will te \tain manner. ick Action Prescri er os tale ee Dak: ‘The dest and auickest prescription known me medical acience fo colds and coughs te m your dru; This missive was turned over to!iode Pi Reilly, Four policemen w den, armed with dow in the jail, ready for a On the night indicated a man |Cormpou slouched toward the jail, but as he | ou: reached it he looked up at the window | scaled case. where the sharpshooting Warden sat ' or and kept on going. learned if he had come in response to 110 Reilly surmised that he had been Hane ie ed more than cn! Rellly’s appeal. left to hie luc! mM qui patnere are many cheaper prepar but 1t don't pay to t. TI Best & Co. Ww ill Close Out Thursda No_Approvals Women’s Apparel a7 Tailored Suits Sizes 2-40 40 14.00 ‘+ Formerly $25.00 & $35.00 a5 Afternoon Dresses Of Silk and Velvet 16.50 Formerly $29.75 & $35.00 Various colors in Crepe de Chine, Chiffon and Silk, handsomely shadow and other laces 4.75 Formerly Angora Worsted Sweater Coats With ruff collar or V neck, in gray, delft blue, ea or white, not all sizes in all colors. 3.95 Formerly 87.75 Fashionable Blouses trimmed with 7.50 $6.50 $8.50 to Bilk Vests. “ / Bloomers Formerly $42.50 to $75.00 a2 Guaranteed Fur Coats In fashionable models and pelts 27. Formerly $39.75 to $125.00 $19.25 Glove Silk Underwear Embroidered and openwork designs. wearing quality, in white, pink and blue. a4 Silk Afternoon Dresses Odd pieces 22.50 50 to 75.00 11.75 Good Formerly $2.25—- ] 85 “ 8.26—- 2.35 Women’s Corsets Treeo and Coutil, medium bust, long hips 5.00 3.00 2.00 Formerly $8.50 $5.00 $3.50 FIFTH AVENUE Women’s Combinations Lace and embroidery trimmed 98c. 1.95 2.95 3.95 Formerly $1.25 $2.96 63.95 $5.75 ’ at Thirty-fifth Street iG AY STORIES ay TE Gnear \@ AUTHORS iN Ted WEEDS 10 The EVENIWG Won : medtoning Next Monday | iO . 99 pore || : eM wa Th. 0 Player ea Many Big Bargains White Sale of Muslin Underwear, Corsets, Infants’ Wear The third week finds the stocks com- ished. Everything you january prices. MEN, ATTENTION! Secaning To-day, Wednesday, We Are Offering 1,500 Men’s and Youths’ ‘6. $10 Overcoats& Suits None C. O. D. No mail orders filled. Every size for Youths, 15 to 22 years. Every size for Men, 33 to 46 chest, regulars and stouts. pie Suits Include | The Overcoats Inciade helena, al plain and fancy. Black kereey with velvet collar. Bistk Fr cheviot coats, with selfand Made in 2 and 3 button models, Also Scie WHER cures GR) Beeven, full range of styles. BLOOMINGDALES’ the Safest Place to Buy Your Piano or Player Piano Being the MANUFACTURERS of every Piario and Player Piano we sell, we positively know that only the best of ma- terials are used in the construction of our instruments, and only the most skilled workmen enpioyed to build them. We tee them ualified! af OUR FACTORY-' 0-HOME JELLING PLAN Patapeaeah us to offer a Player Plane of such unusual excel- ce as thi WALTERS 88-NOTE PLAYER PIANO “SS 3O5GEE $2 A WEEK All that is best and most practical in Player Piano con- struction is embodied in our new 1914 Style Walters 88-Note Player Piano. It was Penn to be the equal—in every essential—of the highest-priced Player Pianos. BLOOMINGDALE BROTHERS, the sole owners of the WALTERS PIANO MANUFACTURING COMPANY, bent their energies to perfecting the Walters Player Piano, and how well they have succeeded is best demonstrated by the testimony of thousands of satisfied owners of Walters Player Pianos. They are unanimous in their verdict that the Bei Walters is U the greatest Player Piano value ever offei ——_—_-——. Among the many valuable patented devices used exclus- ively in the Walters Player Piano, we call your attention to the most. ingenious invention known to Player Piano con- riots ““‘The Tri-Solo Melodist’’ With the aid of this marvellous expression device you can bring out the melody of any composition so that it rings out clearly and distinctly ‘ike the voice of the singer above a sub- dued accompaniment. It enables you to give almost human interpretation to the music your fancy dictates. Other vitally important fcatures contained in the Walters Piano are: Metal Tubings. Flexible Striking Fingers. Self - Adjusting Pneumatic] Perfect Motor Control, Tracking Device. Instantaneous Self Acting Sliding Treadle Door Opener. nting Bellows. The WALTERS PLAYE PIANO is the embodiment of new life and happiness in your home. It helps to entertain your fricnds and is always ready to respond to the musical taste of every member of your femily. You canna. possibly efiord to be without it Exiraordinary Offer for This Week Only! | |Terms states ADD Price includes Stool, Cover and Free Delivery. NO INTEREST — -NO EXTRAS OF ANY KIND. Absolutely the very best piano you can buy at the price. In fact, we say without hesitation that you can't match it anywhere for less than $300. Our enormous output, our unlimited cash resources, and the fact that we are the manufacturers, enable us to make such an unusual ofier, Exchange Your Via Plane rice Includes Bench Munic Roll Cabivet, Cover, 12 Molla of Muse’ and Free De. livers, NO INTEREST SL for a beautitul new Walers Piac> Lomb y Bevel or Page Bian. We wil mole vou a allowance and pay the balance at the rate containing pliotographs, descrip. work on.a Piano and $2 por AON a Prices on Heaben Bad lk of Planes and Player Planes: Piano Gpleeraome, ‘7 request 0 sia lat Pe rae be Inc, 1914, ® hay CARS TRANSFER TO———— e 59th fo 60th Street Lexington to 3d Av. Now in Progress—Our Wonderful and Irresistible Sale of Women’s, Misses’ and Girls’ Apparel and Shoes at 65¢ on the Dollar!! Here are some of the many offerings we present In this Big sale: | SHOES foray” | New Chiffon Taffeta “ale. "Here ore repre-| Blouses at $1.98 thie Ne sale. Here are repre- sentative offerings: = Introducing id pene special price. “he details inch Women's and Low Shoes Rormer Dull of patent ot 48 Black or tan. Handsome New Blouses Worth $2.75 $1 90 e to $4.00, at Aho sesh sample lines, hace aes Hore ye} blouses, black lace and net blouses, striped and flowered taffeta blouses, colored lace and white embroidery blouses. Second Floor, Lex Ave. Section. BLOOMINGDALES' Attend This Remarkable 2-Hour Coat Sale! To-morrow (Thursduy) morning, from 10 to 12 o'clock, we are going to sell % Women’s and Misses’ ‘$10.00 Coats at $4.66 This is a wonderful opportunity. The coats are all this season’s new models, two of which are illustrated to give you an idea of the savings. The offerings include: Brown Mixture Coats, in a stitched belted effect model, buttoning close to neck, $4.66, Black Cheviot Coats, in kimono sleeve styles, with caracul cloth collars, $4.66. Black and White Diagonal Cloth Coats, in notch collar style, slightly cutaway in front, $4.6). Black Kersey Coats, in plain and trimmed collar models, $4.66. Chinchilla Coats, in gray; three-quart:: length effects, $4.66. hogy A Chinchill# Coats, full length, velvet \ Brown Striped Boucles, Mandarin. sleeve Striped Cloth Coats, fur moufflon collar. Chinchilla Coats, sport models, red, green. aN Eponge Coats, yoke effect sleeves, junior sizes, $4.66. 1 POMINC DALES Women’s Smart Tailored Suits,, Women’s and ve Dresses, Values $10 to $12, at $6.88 Materials aré serges and cheviots, in navy or black. Strictly tailored styles, satin lined and with practical,|chec! well-fitting skirts. ‘Women’s and Misses’ Suits, to $16.5@—atrictly tailored and semi-trimmed styles; many with the new kimono sleeve effect; materials are serges, unfinished worsteds, wool matelasse, Bedford corde, $9. 98 black, navy, brown and Copenhagen: Women's and Misses’ Suits, Values to eg pb tailored,@semi-tailored and dressy tri bo pang coer materials include serges, cheviots, matelasse, diagonals, cords, sibelines; tailored’ in custom fashion; colors, na brown, mahogany, also black; extra sizes $12.7. for stout women in this assortment; at. DOLLAR SHOE Section inctuding many email lots of women's baggie lace shoes, oxfords and pumps, and boys’ a is’ shoes that formerl: sold from $1.50 up to aa $1.00 Special Clearance Price. . at other fine dresses and frocks at prices thet range os, IL heii oo Our Big Jauuary Sale of fioslery ‘or Every’ Our Hosiery Store is one of the biggest ons Dave i te country) carrying at all times complete stocks and doing a tremendous volume of business. In this sale the benefits of outlet are reflected in the gigantic stocks we offer at savings everybody will be aterested ia. In Men's Socks:— we and Girls’ Steckings, Im Women's 2-Thread Cott in colors and Children’s Secks:— 2-Thread Black Cotton Diack; all sacs; at the very low Ey 5 price of. cotton; fine ribbed, black, "7c Chien’ ( Socks, hatte me ae + fancy atripe t a big varie- ty of etyles; all vises, 4350 6h. Te Boye’ and Girls’ Mercer‘zed Stock- i full fashioned; regularly 25c for sise 7 and 35c for pink, sky, tan, black tises 6 ¢6 934 17e IBLOOMINGDALES' Bloomingdales’ 48:b Quarterly Sa.e o! Dressmakers’ Supplies & Notions Is now in progress—and will continue throughout the remainder of the week. It embraces everything imaginable in the way of small wares, Shoe Findings, Dressmakers’ Supplies, Buttons, Pins, Noticns and Dress Forms-—everything of thoroughly dependable quality, and everything is priced at worth-while reductions, It is impossible to give here a detailed list of the articles involved in this tale. Suffice it to say, however, that whatever you may require in the shape of notions or dressmakers’ supplies, you will find here to-morrow and the re- mainder of this week AT SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS. Main Floor. BLOOMINGDALES' For Quick Clearance! Men’s and Women’s Gloves Of Tan Capeskin Gray 59c Ph, use Sas and hi i |s and toes; cg} port ealauaanaal Silk Socks; double soles; heavy qual- ity and imported lisle in colors 15e and black. High ches Silk Socks — fancy vertical stripes and silk jaca tockings; wide range of colors 24e ut the very low price of in this sale, and Suede, Very Special, An accumulation from our recent sales of samples in which sneepticnally geod values of that price. "Mow they are offered at vi a $9c. The lot comprises: " L. ‘a 8 Gloves.|| 375 sos 354 ond “at crn fag ee, Se full seamless; very speciad the low price of. topes black, white end tens Rupe. Pingel Prerei per allat Pure Silk Stoc with 4-inch lavender, decal Men’s s Root’s Underwear, 69e This is the firse quality of this @ standard underwear, aad is regularly sold at 98c. “Tivoli” heavy nat- urel wool under- shirts or drawers, slo various other well-kaown brands of $1.00 69¢ grades, a:. NONE to dealeve, Xo Molt Onters, Nene C. Men’s $1.00 Wool Shirts Te-merrow at 79¢

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