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Ss yy X bs NING GS ILOINBLAGKCAR “THNSEDBY POLE Bullets Fly, but Auto Speeds + On and Escapes After / Mile Pursuit. | “HELP!” CALLS GIRL. é A Machine Disappears After Half * a Dozen Policemen Try to Puncture Tires. Policemen had a spectacular chase, for more than a mile down Eighth, an@ St. Nicholas avenues at 3 A. M., to-day after a big black Imousine in. which were two young women vorgaming to be rescued. Many shots were fired in an effort to stop the ipeeding car, but it escaped from tach policeman on fixed post, and trom one who had commandeered a taxicab for the pursuit. Boliceman Sanders of the Lenox avenue station was at One Hundred) ané Thirty-sixth street and Eighth) Avenue when he saw the car coming| fown the avenue at terrific speed. Qne woman was on the front seat) with the chauffeur screaming, and there was another one with a man in the rear seat. As the car ap- prosched one of the women shrieked: “For God's sake help us! Come) to our rescue!” | Sanders held up his hand as a sigr for the driver to stop but the car unged toward him without slacken- ‘mg speed and came near hitting him. In dodging it he ran into an elevated pillar and fell to the street, but not antl after Le had fired one shot at the tires. Policernan Gough, a block away, at One Hundred and \Thirty-fifth street, the big black car if he could. The clack car turmed into St. Nicholas avenue. A wild chase down the avenue fol- |aviATOR WHO DIED “ SUDDENLY. AT HOME | IN APARTMENT HOUSE Policemen began firing at it, they 0 | years old, had not been in robust not expect to clear up unless they find! neaith for two or three years. His! wonderful vigor and nerve gave way the car, | Lieut. Tinker was assigned to search for it, and was given two numbers taken by policemen who managed to get a glimpse of tho plate on the rear. A general alarm was sent out and all @arages will t searched for a black Umousine with bullet holes, for the police belive that some of the bullets hit the machine. One of the numbers given the de- tectives belongs to a man who keeps his car in @ garage in West Eighty- seventh street. An investigation showed it had not been out after mid- night, which eliminated it from the search. The other number is that of a car owned at Great Neck, L. I., afd an effort is being made to get into communication with the owner, ————>_— More Wages for 2,000 Cotten ‘Worke-s. WEBSTER, Mase, Jan. %—Aa fn- crease of & per cent. in the wages of the 2,000 operatives in the cotton mills of the Grosvenordale Company was announced to-day. DD CHILD WAKE UP CROSS. OR FEVERISH? Look, Mother! If tongue is coated give “California Syrup of Figs.” Mother! Your child ton’t maturall cross and peevish. See if A coated; thi re sign that ite little and bowels need a cleans- stomach, li ing at once. en listless, ele, feverish, full of cold, breath bed, dog doesn’t eat, sleep or act naturally, cag seedy | disrrhoes, remember 8 gentle Last me cle if g and waste, sour bile and fermenting food which is clogged in the bowels passes out. the system, and you have a well and playful child Ali children love this harmless, delicious “fruit laxative,’ ond it never fails &, ee e ig le"” ort gl rect bies, children of all ages coal groweaee are Plainly a the bottle. Atte handy in your home. ives teaay saves a sick child to-mor- but get the genuine. Ask druggiat fobs Bovcemt bottle of “Calon yrep ” then look and see Syrup. Compeny® Couatetene ee le el being sold here.” Don't be fooled! Shoe f ‘The assortment of ‘shoes.” Our regular purchase. 20% TO 40% ~ WOMEN'S SHOES. formerty $4 to $6. MEN'S SHOES, __ formerty $4 to $8. WOMEN’S SLIPPERS, formerly $4 to §7. CHILDREN’S SHOES, formerly $2.50 to $3.50. A "mith Avenue at e Ae yAlexander’s Grtrcusands of pairs of men’s, women’s and ‘children’s shoes yet await the careful buyer. stock of the largest business in fine shoes in America, established in 1857. Only shoes from regular stock are offered—no “‘sale “Small sizes and narrow widths in many Unes at even greater reductions. . 4 ndrew Alexander Sale. styles, remarkable at guarantee with every REDUCTION . $2.75 10 $4.75 $2.85 10 $5.75 $2.75 10 $4.75 $1.75 10 $2.45. Street pS SEY 4 —— AVIATOR HAMILTON =e. APARTMENT HOUSE Wife, the most famous aviators of the world, died suddenly early today at lng his home in the Fairview, No. 225 Weet One Hundred and Ninth street. The Coroner's office was notified by the golice, but there is no euspicion death was from other than satural causes. serious injuries. He was in a sanitar- ium at New Britain, Conn., his birth- place, for some time in that year. ing from a nervous breakdo: neighbors got to the Hamilton home|that the French on the day the aviator was taken to), the sanitarium they found the house in disorder, Hamilton, fully dressed, attting on the edge his mother, Mra, J. B, THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1914. DEATH GALL COMES Reduction: Stuyveeant 4310 ‘Sale of. Telephone Ne, ele pox patients In the quarantine Free vaccination dispensaries opens ital. SAILOR TO WED ACTRESS. ve mother was quite as reticent. Sy Several weeks ago he wan ii) tr “AT END OF CENTURY Bellevue Hospital for quite a whlis. ; re, He was @ cigarette emoker. During |L¢mits Redmond Worked Until)‘ his acti flyer Harmii VA, nty-40 ve diferent aeeastons hed mace ar) Rsty-two—Attributed Long Life to Good Habits. On different orcasions his Bead was badly cut, an eye was cut, bts collarbone was broken twice, two riba| Dennis Redmond, who had known were broken, bie left arm was disio-|°VerY Hook and corner of New York cated, his right forefinger was broken, | since the 40's, died yesterday at the | fo, Awakened by His home of his daughter, at No. 807 Mor- let ris avenue, the Bron: eed just Groans, Summons Help, three weeks past 100 years. Mr. Red- but Too Late. of the Caribdeae DIES SUDDENLY IN | Men’s Sweater Coats». At Prices to Sell at Once ee Lot 1—Heavy Wool, with said that the report of his engagement of Cyril Maud’s ‘Theatre was cor- it, ‘he ship will remain in port until Jan. and the chlet eee, take ad- » of the opportunt get _ Fie Could not say anythin id yesterday, until he Andrew. mond's daughter is the wife of Bat. talion Chief Nash of the Fire Depart- ~ | ment. Mexican borden | Mf. Redmond was born tn Ireland ind the dome of | J 1814, and came to New York .. State Capitol and} in 1847. He was in his younger days aviation echool| wel) known in the old Fourteenth Ward, which came to be the territory of “Big Tim” Sullivan. Redmond worked for Brokaw Brothers, tailors, until he was ninety-two years old. “1 attribute my long life to the fact that I go to bed at 8 o'clock every! For years I tried to restore my aray night and get up -| hair to ite nuu.ral color with the mond sald recently to a friend. sleep gives mo @ good appetite, and IT have been able to ‘stow | pens! three good, solid, aquare meals each day. ‘That means long life. “I never tobacco in any form ané very seldom drank anything, In|} the last fifteen years I have drunk no Hquors at all. That may have sore- B thing to do with tt also, While my muscles and bones are not as active an they used to be, I feel just as good as ever I did.” How I Darkened My Gray Hair Lady Gives Sumple Heme That She Used te Darken Her Gray Hair. Charles K. Hamilton, long one of During the siege of Juarez in the Madero revolution in Mexico, Hamil- ton flew o' the bel city in his aeroplane on a reconnoitering ex- position. ‘was the first use of an aeroplane in warfare. ceuaiaialipiranneas DISCOUNT RATES REDUCED. Banke of England'and Germany Make Cate. LONDON, Jan. 22.—The Bank of Eng- land was enabled to-day to reduce ite minimum rate of discount to 4 per cent. owing to a further material improve- ment fn the monetary situation both here and abroad and to the settlement aise was lowered to-day and the belief bank rate will soon follow suit make the market confidently Hawilton, who was thirty-four 1911, after several enture and frequent (4) four lots; every style and « " roll collar, 4 ‘gumbo rib. Formerly 5.00 and 6.00, ter} 98 ins sale Ate. .sereesercesscocecesoweceee 2. Lot.2—Very Heavy Wool, with roll collar, all weaves. Formerly 6.00 and 7.50, for>3.& this sale at........ccsecssesescocceeren) 4 with bit and shaw cole, Pormery| 4 25 w P 8.50 and 10.00, for this sale at.......c0cc0) | Lot 4—Angora and Fine Wool Coats, in)... all the latest novelty styles and colore} 6, 4 ings. Values up to 12.00, at .......... " Special Men's Entrance, 759 Broadway, ") Store Opens 8:30 A. M.; Closes 5:30 P.’ Mio #7 Broadway, &hand Oth Se, CH il Doctors stated that he was euffer- When ie. 3 | Es = Ba, 3258 IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— of the bed, and A WORLD “WANT” W'LL GO AND GET Deaudette, ONEILL-ADAMSCO Sisth Avenue, 20th te 22d Street, New York City many was cent. to-day. j | q ONEILL-ADAMSCo. Siath Avenue, 20th to 22d Street, New York Coy . The Greatest PIANO Value;) The Greatest PLAYER PIANO Value ‘ QNEILL-ADAMSCo Sizth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street, New York City O’Neill’s Great Sale of New Pianos and A 1 Pianos closed last month. It was the most remarkable sale ever instituted. ; And now has come the last nity—the last call. . In all, there are possibly forty of these remarkable, : New $350 Pianos—whose tone and quality have ‘ instruments left—forty of these $350 pianos—as full been attested to by prominent musicians all over ’ value as you can possibly hope to find in the regular the United States—were offered at $248.75, a re- duction of $101.25. Five dollars was all that was required as a first payment. : 1 dollar and 25 cents per week was all that was Fequired to pay the balance. There were no extras charged. . Aguaranteefor five years, reed by this storeand themanufacturers, was given with each instrument. A thirty days’ trial privilege was offered, during which time the instrument could be returned and all money paid would be given back, if for anyreason whatsoever the instrument was not entirely as represented. And for the protection of the purchaser, it was agreed to cancel all unpaid payments in the event of the purchaser's death. In every respect it was the greatest and most remarkable sale of pianos ever known—both from a standpoint of value and liberality. A Real $350 Piano for $248.75. THE LAST The Piano, Pianos are built to value-standards, The piano that is built to sell for $350 must be good, well- toned ard thoroughly reliable. Just such an instrument is this one. | It is a three-hundred-and-fifty-dollar instrument.! Hundreds of these have been sold for $850 and upward to #400. The quality is commensurate. Tts case, its felts, its keys, its “action”—all bespeak thorough quality. It is a piano you can play upon with the most intense musical satis- faction, and a piano you may well be proud to have in your home. This, then, is the piano you are privileged to purchase at this final sale at $248.75. hg but down para Noi week. — a thirty days’ je. ~—With a one year’s exchange privilege. course of events at that prite. ka They are going to be sold at exactly the same re« duction as during the great co-operative sale. * $248.75 is the price. And every privilege and convenience given at that time will be in force p ae this final sale. . ere are also a very few of the eT pianos: left—those wonderful $550 icumees which were sold for $395. _ They, too, were sold for $5 down. And that privilege remains during this sale. e payments were $2 per week. Thisisalsoin: " force. ,_ And so is every condition and privilege of the original sale, Siena ‘ ' ‘ou Cana to wait or tinate a sii ' The opportunity has re-occurred piompectediie it Py aby A Real $550 Player, Piano for $395 — PPORTUNIT The Player Piano $395 does not begin to represent th i , ianos.’ we ee 4 P fe quality of these player p " These player pianos are 88-note scale—-the: i board.” 1 ; cale y play the entire ke x They are substantially constructed, the tu fog i A They sehen ly » the tubing is of lead, not-rubber, The bellows are powerful, and easy to operate. y Fi mone expression possibilities are absolutely unlimited 1e player action is built into a th ' teed, sweet-toned piano, eroughly, good, ih And lastly, these player pianos are bui : and well worth it! : , malt to gel fae The same guarantee, the same liberal condition: t #5 down payment every detail of the purchase poo oe f same as with the piano, with two exceptions— the price is $395 and the weekly payments are #2 instead of $1,25 as —With a solid five year guarantee. with the piano. But there are only a few—a very few —With a life-insurance concession for protection’s sake. of these player pianos—and then the But the time is NOW—and NOW only! will be gone! 9 In New York's Shopping Centre / + e : rs: sb’ Fe Wakao ny its UNI a A Ok awl wb A Ln sete iia - Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street, New York City (Gx