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BOY ROBBERS FLED WITHOUT CASH AFTER SHOOTING GROCER Man in Hepat Cownts Him- self Lucky in Not Losing $200 He Had on Hand. Can’t See icid- Mouth’’ mit's the worst of fh decay. ‘You aren't Although Henry Pfeffer, a grocer of No. 61 Henry street, Long Island City, te in St. John's Hospital to-day with @ bullet in his right breast, be counts himself still a lucky man, for the five young gangsters, to one of whom he Owes his injury, did not take a cent you can be pretty [o¢ tne 00 they held him up to ob- fe that you have “‘acid- mouth”—because au- ‘thorities say that 95 out 6£100 people suffer from this almost universal re- t of modern eating But—fortunately—you The attempted robbery and shoot- ing occurred in the grocery store Inst night while Pfeffer was counting up his cash. Five youths, ranging in age from eighteen to twenty years, suddenly entered, and one of them said: “Give me five cents’ worth of soda crackers.” Pfeffer started for the cracker box, when suddenly one of the youths pointed a revolver at bim and ordered him to throw up his hands, The youth with the weapon ap- peared to'be nervous. It was din- charged and Pfeffer fell with a bullet teeth {n “@=-|in his right breast. The youths fled Ne ing and f hing to the street and escaped. manner. Mi Day Trial Tube and Acid Ten \ Pagers to Test Your Mouth ‘for Acid—Sent Free LEHN & FINK The fact that they did not atop to 190 William Street New York | t8ke Pfeffer’s money after the shoot- ‘The police ggnt Pfeffer to St. John’s Hospital, where Dr. Bhechan said his injury was not mortal. Pfeffer gave the police a description of the youths and a general alarm was sent out for ‘them. ing leada the police to belleve that ——=—=—====— |the five were not experienced robbers. iio CYRIL MAUDE CAN'T THINK BROTHER'S WIFE ELOPED Doesn't Believe She Was in Nice, From Where Report Said She Fled With Basso. A cablogram from Nice stating that the wife of Ralph Maude, a brother of Cyril Maude, the English actor, had disappeared from there and was supposed to be in the company of Enso Boszano, an ftalian basso, was shown to Cyril Maude at the Hotel Vanderbilt to-day. Mr. Maude was astounded at the nows. “I refuse to believe it,” he said, “for wife are in Nice or have been there \y- “My jughter had a letter from Ralph's wife only three weeks Ago. She was in London then, with her = | husband and their five-year-old son Henri. Mrs, Maude has a fine voice and has been studying for grand opera for some time under the direc- tion of Signor Bossano. / “At the time of the receipt of the Gignor Bossano was also in ee HPS PRARERSR SSUES FOsShes Sesh SEERESSE SF “Laces'and - Embroideries Open All Day To-Morrow _ Embroidered Crepe and Batiste Flounc- ings. A special lot on 57-inch Cloth with Lace Combinations, $4.50 and 5.00 per yard; regular values $6.50 to 7.50 per yard, Crepe Dress Patterns, hag. Tvede Mert Em! $10.50 each. Embroidered Voile, 45 inches. Special $1.75 per yard. . Embroidered Ecru Batiste Flouncings, "22 inches wide, $2.50 to 6.95. Embroidered Ecru Batiste Bands and Edges, 35c to $3.50. Embroidered Ecru Batiste Flouncings, «45 inches wide, $3.50 to 12.50 per yard. ‘Embroidered Net Flouncings in white or ecru, 6 to 27 inches wide, 50c to $4.50 per yard. * Real Cluny Edges and Insertions, % to “43¢ inches wide, 15e to 50c per yard; regular value 25c to 75c. ames McCutcheon & Co. Pee eee eee eh ai SHB WILL MARRY - ver — a by. Poll Miss EMILIE JUNE WALKER \ Dr. Harry Mortimer Archer, forty- eight years, of No. 72 West Bighty- second street, and Miss Emilie June Walker, daughter of Charles Tra- vers Walker of No. 238 Carroll street, Brooklyn, have taken out a marriage eoense. Dr. Archer ts an honorary surgeon of the Fire Department. ‘This is his second marriage. His first wife died suddenly in the lobby of the New ‘Theatre about four years ago. ‘The wedding coremony will be per- formed on the night of. Feb. 17 by the Rev. Arthur Judge in St. Matthew’ Church, Highty-fourth street and Central Park West) Former Fire Chief Edward Croker, Assistant Dis- trict-Attorney Charles 8. Bostwick, H. J. Crawley, Joseph J. O'Reilly Harold K. Miller will act as ushi aFRa nvinino wo 1 STRIKE EARLY MISHAP FIRE DEPARTMENT'S HONORARY SURGEON. weapons. crowd stituted stones for snowballs. At Forty. Here's the way to ‘em: 1 cup teaspoon cinna: teaspoon n esas. 335 Get a package of Presto Flour. B. Altman & Co: Commencing to-morrow (Thursday) the remainder of the Winter stock of omen’s Tailor-made Suits including Suits of duvetyn, silk plush, broad- cloth and cheviot, will be placed on sale at . . . . . e Women’s Tailored Separate Skirts are now being shown, at very moderate prices, in a number of new models, made up in taffeta, moire, shepherd’s check, serge and gabardine. — A Special Offering for to-morrow (Thursday) will consist of . WOMEN’S TAILORED SKIRTS made of very desirable all-wool plaids, at ° . . . oo © ® $5.85 . The following will also be offered at Special Sale to-morrow (Thursday): 15,000 Yards of Dress Silks (arranged in Dress Lengths) : at the remarkably reduced prices of 50c., 75c., 90c., $1.30 to 2.68 per yard. Included in the assortment are Taffeta, Fou- lard, Charmeuse, Crepe de Chine, Meteor, Liberty Satin, Imported Novelties, Silk Moire, Popiin and Duchesse Messaline, among them being Afternoon and fivening shades, white, ivory and black; also White Washable Silks. Several Thousand Yards of Imported Cottun Dress Fabrics including Printed Dimity and Scotch Ging- ham, at the special price of per yard 12¢, And Printed Cotton Voiles, jn floral, stripe and polka dot effects a. ‘FR Aveme, 24th wid 35th Btceets, New York D_WEDN KSDAY, FEBR’ | LAWYER STORMS IN COURT. [Bogart See Rt Mit , ON TRIP TO WEST Beja ellellonet Two Boys Pelted Wits Snowbails Show Revolvers, Then ‘Are 0 Police Court were interrupted for al-) refu! of the reasons why James Marten, eighteen, of No. 64 West One Wun- cred and Tenth utreet, and Jonesh Vowell, sixteen, of No. 21 Manhattan avenue were in the Went Side Court | to-day. Both were held in §200 ball. | Powell was balled. Martin was sent to the Tombs charged with carrying Yoaterday, footing that fame and fortune awaited them in tho Wild ‘Went, they resigned their positions, volver but. the boys continued to pelt thom, so Powell and hia compant fan, pursued by the boys, who sub- = PRR aig \abldeposos Sutter: ‘cupe . ners agd ball sugar, beat ‘sti dough. Tose usted with Presto, rofl inch thick h doughnut cutter'and fry in deep fat, | == $22.50 per yard (7c, TARY 11, 1914, - ¥ name ——#- rel nth street. Attendant MacDonald | told | iy Seized by Policeman 5 ibe ‘ the case of Stein and got a parole for Seiz . eC mn 0 ez y the court attendents, ‘ied rumpus | {he case of fiein and wolf parol ‘The snow that covers the city is one | court with Joseph SI ‘ltent ‘of i . usta Ss Soa . to parole him ‘OPPENHEIM. GLUNS & G 34th Street—New York Remarkable Sale Thursday Young Men’s Clothing Sizes 82 to 40. Also Suitable for Medium Sized Men. Every Fancy Suit, Every Overcoat }+10.00 To Be Closed Out 200 Suits—Three and four button models, ished or flap pockets, strictly woollen fabrics; stripes, neat checks & mixtures. Heretofore 16.00, 18.00 and 20.00 165 Overcoats—Semi-fitted and belted back, single or double-breasted English models, vicunas, Shetlands and fine mixtures; self or velvet collars. Heretofore 18.00, 20.00 and 25.00 None Altered. None Credited. None on Approval. Corrigan. . raged and fough finally quieted down he argued Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 Store open all day to-morrow, Lincoln's Birthday. Final Removal Sales Men’s Shirts All Colored Negiligee Shirts That were $1.50 95¢ Shires of Fine Madra. 2 That. cin #2.00 und $2.50 $1.45 Silk Mixture Shiris That were $2.50 and 23.08 | $1. 85 i Si ~. " a ) imported Cotton Crepe Shirts % Fine Embroidered W hite Dress Shirts | $2.65 : That were $3.50 to 84.50 Silk Shirts With satin stripes. Odd Lines of Shirts |: Broken assortment of patterns that 85¢ were $1.50 and $2.00.............. i Value %5.00 $3 “SS Pajamas Light weight flannel and printed cloth | ee . Values $1.50 and $1.75; 95€ Mercerized cloth Pajamas, plain colors and fancy. Values 82.00 and $2.50 | $1.35 Men’s Footwear Every Pair of Our Present Stock “Cordwainer” and Bench Made Shoes Will Be Closed Out At $2.95 & $3.95 Sizes broken Boys’ High & Low Shoes $2.45 Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 Sto e open all day to-morrow, Lincoln’s Birthday. Attention is directed toa Special Display of a New Importation of Dress Silks Similar to these being shown extensively now ~- by the principal dressmakers of Paris. Fine Dress Silks At Very Special Prices Natural Color Pongee Silk. 36 inches wide Regular price $1.75 per yard Black Taffeta Dress Silks. 86 inches wide Pompadour Crepes. Particularly desirable for Spring Dresses. 4 on Special, per yard 'repe-de-Chine. 40 inches wide. All the best colors Usually $2.00 per yard Splendid Dress Goods Offerings for Thursday Imported Plaid Dress Goods. in the blue green effects. ..... Special, per yard } $2.45 i ig. pa one nged and sh u| $2 Spring weight and lu: 8, Spo! Shit co sad “45 10,000 Yards of: Colored Dress Linens In 4 comprehensive assortment of desirable shades, yarn dyed, 36 i wide Usually 45c and 50c per yard. Cotton Dress Fabrics Imported Cotton Ratine. jain and brocaded, 46-47 inches wide, in old blue, tabac, taupe, cadet, wistaria, terra cotta, $. 1.50 heliotrope, navy, reseda and white larly $2.50 per yard Imported Plaid ugg 45-46 inches wide, in a variety of pretty colorings. | a Value $1.75 per oad $1. 25 Fancy White Goods. t 12,000 yards Crepe Voiles, ctc., 38-40 inches wide. 25¢ Values up to 50c per yard “ z *. Women’s Gloves Two Specials for Thursday Clery KG Gleoee. ne White, with t s of heavy black em- broidery, tan with black, and’ black with ise 15 white Value . 16-Button White Glace Gloves. } Value $2.50 per pair ($7. 65 Final Removal Sales— |} | Misses’ & Gighs’ Appare é Misses’ New Spring Suits. } ‘Two very attractive models, trimmed with plaid i $2. 9.50 Value $39.50 f or moire silk, new style skirts. . . Misses’ Afternoon, Dancing and Theatre Dresses. Six very smart models of taffeta, crepe de chine, | chiffons and net; new draped skirts, in all wag 50 le Value $45.00 latest shades Misses’ Spring Coats. hee $9. 95 8 $12.50-+Values $15.00 to 825.00. Misses’ Storm Coats. Rubberized materials in several smart styles. $5.00, $7.50 F $9.95—Values 85.50 to 815.00, Removal Sale Misses’? Winter Coats $7.95 B $15.00—Values 916.50 to 925.00, 50 per pair Juniors’ Balmacaan Coats. An extremely loose English raglan model, with convertible collar and mannish cuffs; materials embrace diagonal tweed and overplaid coating; $9. 95 yoke and sleeves silk lined. Sizes 15 nud 17 years, Value $16.50 Girls’ Washable Frocks, New Spring models of gingham, repp, rati daintily trimmed or combination ef eae aed vols, years. $2.95, $3.95, $4.75 8 $6.95 Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th Si.