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agree POLICEMAN PEEKS “AVERASHADE AND SEES A HOLDUP JOne Robber Holds Revolver a Woman's Face While An- other Awes Two Men, | Policeman Welland of the Morris. | @nla station was “trying doors" along lonely Bergen avenue—tho most tire- Some part of routine police duty-—at @ ttle after midnight this morning When he reached the family entrance _ Royal Cafe at No. 619, owned A. H. Feick. The place usually a3 early because there ts no late tom in that neighborhood. The ™ was brightly lighted and Wel- 14 loked over the shade to learn bat was going on, He saw a woman backed against ie partition of the sitting room, with | hands over her head and a man | piding @ revolver towards her. Weil- | | id ran eoftly to One Hundred and ifty-second street and whistled to Campbell on fixed post. | Drawing his revolver, he opened the Rn and Jumped into the room. Mrs. | feline Feick, the wife of the pro- S@letor, was still backed against the wall with a revolver held at her head |by @ thick eet young man with “Throw up your hands,” sald Campbell. ‘ “My mother never taught me how,” ‘was the growled retort, and the gun- man swung his revolver under the) peliceman’s nose. “Drop that or I'll, Mmook your knob off.” | ‘Welland leaped from behind Camp- Dell and gripped the robber’s wrist, 24 Campbell, using his revolver as “we club, struck the man a blow acrons @he side of the head. The three fought on the floor and under a table until the gunmamgras quict. A second re- volver was taken from his coat pocket. “Quick, now!" said Mra. Feick. There's another one in the wash- room robbing my son!” Welland, leaving the robber with Campbell, went into the washroom. | ‘Young August Feick, who tends bar| or his father, and Henry Faber of No. 489 Westchester avenue, were stand- tng with hands up against the wash- stand while a man flourjshing a re- volver was searching Faber's pockets, This robber dropped his revolver when he saw Weiland’s uniform. BTAVED UNTIL SALOON WAS EMPTIED OF CUSTOMERS. The two men, who called themselves | Jobn Kelly of No. 15 Elmer street, Kingston, N. ¥., and John W. Smith | of No. 77 Maple street, Dallas, Tex., ‘entered the saloon at 11 o'clock and hung around, buying an occasional | ‘glass of beer, until all the other cus- tomers except Faber had gone. ‘Then Smith demanded of Felck, who said he was going to close up, that the “house blow.” The men aigly and Feick hastily agreed | “to treat, Kelly went back into the entry to the washroom, but at once through a door behind a ‘bar, and, pointing a Felck’s face, ordered him out. Smith did the same to Faber. Mrs. Feick was in the sitting room waiting for | ‘Der eon to close the place. Smith went into the bar, took #27 | from the cash register, $2 from a| | Creek to-day while trying to place a revolver in! Court and held for robbery and hav- {ran to his ald. Capt. Krause hauled Dont ing conceatea weapons. Huether out with a. Bont, hoo a ital it waa Thomas McLaughlin, bar tender at! ;Ats 8h) her * udeting fren a No. 349 Southern Boulevard, tdentt- fm Merete of he skull and ex- fied Smith as one of the two men [giosures and hia recovery tn doubtful =~ and int recovery ta doubtful. who had taken $50 from the HH on ——————_—_—_——_———————————— tied him to a chair on Jan. 15, John Barsone, a saloonkeeper, said that he had been robbed the same way on Jan. 18 by three men, of whom Smith was one, Neither recognized Kelly, who sald that he never saw Smith before last night and was led into] tho robbery after their arrival at Feick's, Smith furnished bim with a revolver, ho sald. ———— FALLS IN CREEK, MAY DIE. Man Saved by Boat Hook in Hospl- tal With Fractured Sk: George Huether, No. 3% Mauser street, Wililamaburg, fell into Newtown Omesa tr Oil ColdinHead and Catarrh Put a teaspoonful of Om Meib eup of Polling Mal then hale th st throu; e Sf the nose Sd throet Tole sha a | treatment usually gives Kil relief, Are Our Schools Wrong ‘A thundering affirmative answer has come from the parents, teachers, educa- tors and business men of the country. But the time for muck-raking our public echool system is passed. The question now is, what are we to do? ELLA FRANCES LYNCH is ready to tell us what we should do—how we should approach this tremendous task of rebuilding our school system. She has the vision, the patience and the ex- perience. Ina series of four constructive articles, the first of which appears in the March PICTORIAL REVIEW, Miss Lynch has a message for every parent, teacher and educator in the United States. $500 for a, Letter Realizing the bigness of the subject, the pub- lishers of PICTORIAL REVIEW invite expression of opinion from parents, educators and particularly the 600,000 public school teachers who, as much as the pupils, are the victims of an outworn and | inefficient system of education. For the letter | containing the best constructive criticism of Miss Lynch’s series of articles the Publishers will pay | a Cash Prize of $500. The names of these three distinguished judges in this contest will be pub- | lished in PICTORIAL REVIEW for May, which will be on sale April rsth. TERMS OF CONTEST, —No Ietier must fexceed ike ‘on one side of paper. Have letter ¢ yoewrittes if pasate (this necessary). Writers’ names will not be ate mie & quested at tne ter ie sent. No lectere will be ret CAN No Reviey anf the lettre submit Tighe pablahin rcour regulet jeters submitted a thems a "Phe contest is ope Direct lerters to Publie School 9 ernie all, Direct letters to tary en jank from a pler at the foot of Stags | street to the barge Emma J. Rone, His head struck tho edge of the boat » he went down, but Capt. Frank ra vd Jacob Pfister saw him and | EW, a32-aag-236 Weet pth Street, e The first article of the seried appears in the N_arch hee) on the bar and began prying ween Se locked drawers under the shelt back of the bar, The noise of reine. and splitting wood aroused | ‘eick’s curiosity. When sue ie Smith breaking open a drawer which was hor pocketbook con- taising $60 she screamed. Smith at ee creered her back, pressing his inst her head and threat- fone t to kill her if sho screamed. He jwas holding her, waiting for Kelly ‘to the other two victims, iceman Welland ver the shade. Both meu were arraigned before | ‘Magistrate Ten Eyck in Morrisania’ peeked $10;° EEANE: ~*“YOQU, ONLY YOU” On The VICTOR ‘at O'NEILL'S | PICTORIAL REVIEW Read in Over a Million Homes ALL NEWSSTANDS -TODA Y-— 15 CENTS You can hear this tuneful number from “Adele”—Yon can hear any late “hit” on the Victrola at O'Neill’s—any day--any time. me to O' l-Adams and make yourself athome. ‘*Make yourself at home” —get the slogan that we ding out to you. Come and let us pla foryou. W gid to play foryou, whetheryou've still o buy your Victor Victrola or whether you already have bouskt it fend Wik here), Feel at home when you come here—really'f eel it. You've read the saying “Come in and look around.” You've gone to find a salesman meet you with a mournful look and with a growl, “What do you want to buy?” Now get the difference, ‘Come to O'Neill-Adams and make your- in the Victor Victrola Department. In New York's ONE -A Shopping Center C ONE -ADA New York HE BVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1914. COE====IO We Give rnd Coupons Free with Purchases and Redeem Them in Our Own Merchandise @ P New habe Shopping Centre i 9 i Ice Skates. : Sleds, $1.00 € 50c to $1.50 to $4.98 Sixth Avene, 20th to 22d Street Extra !—Regular $1.25, $150, $2.00, $2.50 and) Radically Reduced Prices f Find. 9 Find Saturday Buyers for All These pee Dollar Gloves (Mi Ah. The splendid sample ively combined as on this occasion. ine of one of the largest Misses’ $15 Dresses Reduced to $5.98 importers in America— Smart, up-to-date models, two-toned and brocade materials; some the concern is making up| with droped skirts; others tunic effects; trimmed with laces and ribbons; Spring sample:lines, so| taupe, Copenhagen, two-tones, wine and red, two-tone green and brown, all the present season's Misses’ Juniors’ $15.00 to $20.00 Coats at $8.95 apes sa8 ma A large assortment of material in several smart styles, Kk: salesmen’s trunks ‘are Girls’ Full a h Coats Reduced to 91.98 closed 7“ enn “t i es , ‘alue up to $8.00, —to "Neill’s, for? Made of American cheviot, mixtures and cord , i Ml fy tunately for our cus-/ through; others yoke lined; in all contrasting bhadeae ae tomers. . Misses’ Fan: yA inenip he Reduced to 99.98 Women's 16 Button Crepe fancy vesting; beautiful skirts in all mo: t desired aoe lanier etnies | shades; tango, Cope, green, navy and black. . 3 one and ive tap glace aod Girls’ 91.25 to 91.50 Tub Dresses at 91.00 ‘oversea Beautiful Scotch plaid, English percale, plain and stripe gi tant skins, Paris point em- and American linens; some in combination effects, with collars of pi plates Usloees hel fiery etc backs i” a or contrasting colors;|@ to 14 years, ev wa: Values oes to $8.00, Woe they last, Ssfardy, pti. pair. sd Rela 59c Misses’ and Juniors’ Coats Reduced to $12.96 "No mail, telephone or C. 0. D. orders, In all most desired materials; all wool 3 beautifully O'Neil aaa — lined fancy matelasse, boucle, chinchilla and sibeline. O'Neil! Main Gtere—Third Wieer. Twent: iatdinl nila of Cites cia OOP POPPPOPL ALLEL PELL LE ELPLLLPDD LS Extraordinary Values in the Wanted Kinds of For Saturday at The O'Neill ; Bargain Plaza Women’s Hosiery and Underwear ¢ ls Boot-Length Thread Medium Weight Ribbed wo gill {ust, Se sttractiveto the thrifty shopper aa the three suggostions Silk Stockings, pair, 5 Oc Union Union Suits, at 95c an telephone or C. O. D. ordere com be filled on Bargsia Plase 69c Seco Silk Crepe Forty and forty-five inches wide, in a range of the best Thread silk boot atyle, double garter top, full fashioned, reinforced, high spliced, heel double sole and toe. Black, | white and tan, Women's Stockings, heavy weight silk boot, high Women's Union Suits, cotton or cotton and wool mixed, white and natural color. Values to $1.95. Women's Silk Union Suits, Swiss ribbed silk, long bang (ee Matudas, yard. a 4 Genes ee. , Riera: double sole and tor. Value 75e. 9c aa sol en and Lid | — Drawers and Corset Covers Women on, | _ Women's Union Suits, Swiss ribbed, long or short Values up to 85c. Made of Cambric and Cotton; all prettily trimmed |}| Black, tan and eee port wand tt Oe lee amb fine jepertes cotton, Value $2.95 with fine embroidery ruffle. Corset Covers, fine Kk ie raves (fe fine ica eranitt’* yee ‘Cee cy ee St cies yokes with lace insertion and embroidery.....+...0.see...00+ wl tae Heoateiengs; Cine ont finish, | Black or] Women's Kat Corset Covers, Swiss ribbed, - | .00 Hand Bags ag hese py ye opi Do} oi.80 each, « "74 | One deel aes beset All genine leather. alt I! Women's fe Stackings. te inedium’ weight, | Women's 's ‘ :. | have inside pune and pened 734 to'D inch tise, high lige ‘pliced heel and double aole and tor. Special 12: * | ton, long or short sleeves. Tune Bbc, special et. 490 ||) Usual grelbnadhecsllmelesnuahicdindh eon 500 || Meee we abort aleeves Value We, pe \ ust 34 of These d hine Bl i ee Men’s Fur and Fur,Lined Coats} f Crepe de Cc Ine Blouses |, yyi'fo0 95¢ | at About Half A vei y attractive Made in fine coutil. Made with long hips, medium bust, | ind rib- Come for them Saturday if you want the most wonderful bargain models priced lower $ 5 VQ toe ies ean ee | vou ser ly ae .ab tached, Sjeee 16 40 98 laches, So ererry Mion nent io oe | Smart t " Main Store— Fleer. 9 » ural Calf frille-the. lft Tihowier cect ef iii tee ehetiey of each; tis 299-00 00 pein ee jee, all $25. .00 other features of spring fashions. | ° Py C Cone 9 0113.00 Ni aA poke Nhea's 900100 Pou pth, newest a in fine crepe ait Children s Coats 44; one of each; at.. 385.00 00 Linea Cates t..... $19;50 | chine, long or shor vey, sats aki chen al tel Values up Go @ 6 || ».,.Megagtoge Netra! Munhat Lined Cone vi’ S48 OQ aresimply tailored. ‘The colors are to $7.50 e ersian lamb collars; at. ....cccscesccscsccacecaceveses é ol white and black, : Crepe de Chine Blouses at $6.50 In all the new shades with pretty tucked net vest kimono sleeve and finished with tie of contrasting color, Some Very Pretty Sample Waists at 93.95 Values up to 87.50, Chiffon and lace blouse, in a variety of dainty colors |. and models. Voile Waists at $2.00 . Embroidered and plain voile, made up with shadow laces and net frills; also pointed shaw! collar, finished with tassel. O'Netll Main Stere, Third Fleer. l |: 3 k i So | ! ! $2.00 Black Satin. ie 45 in, wide, wide, all | i | ° [; 6 | flesh, maize, peach, O'Neill Men's Stere—Street Fleer. n cloth and , Sand 4 years, Children Alt Wool Cashmere Dresses. Sizes 2 to 4 years, Values up to $3.00, at. 91.95 Children's Tam Aare Hats, id silk combinations, x 91,95 iidren's Corduroy and Velvet Hats, trimmed with feather fancies; val, $2.00, reduced to 91,00 ‘Main Store—Srd Exeunt Omnes: | COATS , For Women of All Figures ff For Coats fermerty $12.50 up to $19.75 Plain and cut chinchilla, zibeline, bor plush sateen saree tia tok haves Ah Tet aeeell models, in three-quarter lengths; some are Ihoed the three Desirable colors and sizes. P< Be Loom Ends of | i Ribbons The wanted kinds, in very desirable Women’s Meteor ‘| $2.00 and $2. 50 length, ag Regular } 1Sc to 280 10c 910.00 for Coats Formerly Up to 916.96, | ‘qual at, yard........08 Numerous models in the lot in boucla, kersey, cordureye | 4 sil softand lin tend ding: “$1, 00) High & Low woh a taney Sleceel 08 wemes oad novelty stripes, This season's models, odes. Bark colors, §i ‘ O'Neill Main Btore—Street Fleer, wens | $1.50 Lights | iLike illustration. Special f for! | Satur- day, 59c Inverted lights, Es imported shades, in assorted colors; complete with brass goose-neck, burner, — mantle and shade. $2.25 Arc Light, $1.49 Women's and Small Women‘ Tailored Suite, A Reduced to $10.00. Values Up to $16.96. 5 Several male to cheese from ii in serait cents and cut> | elt: metclawee and velteteens. ‘Dark colors. Broken siaes, O'Neill Main Mere—Thiré Fleer, 69c a oe Printed Cree de Chine, | A beautiful Pee ria Sail. mised material, soft and drapy, in, wide range of new styles and voloring, $1.50 54-in. Imported Ratine, 89c yd. | Shown in a wide range of new |” Men’s Hats—E.xtra! | Genuine Imported Waterproof Velours 11), These hats have been $5.00 and more all season, excepting | at O'Neill's. fine lot on special | | Black, blue, greens and browns in ‘the popular telescope and alpine shapes spring shades; also white. $1.50 50 and 54 in. All Wool Suitings, 59c yd. | Diagonals, melrose, boucle, cheviot, | Se | suiting, serges, hhasket weaves, ete, crepe, Scotch cloth, neat suiting O'Neill Main Store—Second 2 Low Shoes in Oxfords and pumps, with and with- out straps; gun metal calf, tan Russia calf, dark tan, Klosfit Petticoats Petticoats in Messaline and Silk, Here is a gas will double your] light and save 4 $ 4.00 Shoes To-morrow, at price on your gas All complete like| Every Pair Per- O'Neill Main Store--Second Fleer, Jersey Top with |_Hendrome| vici kid, black viei kid and light that att| in all sizes, 654 to 754. Plaited Ruffles; $ 00 black suede; Cuban and people do not hosts | O'Neill Men's ttore—-Street Floor. | in Black and 5 low heels; large variety of isto to 82.25 | lasts, lor, This fixture e ’ re 1,674 Pairs Men’s $3.50 and § Klosfit ticoats oo cotton cloth; black only. $1.00, $1.50, and $2.00, ‘Main ONeill Store—Third Fleer. bill in & short time. Long Wavy Hair Eye Glasses picture; goose-neck Mantles ct itl that will | Switches | or Spectacles ree art yan | fect. No Seconds air \Regular value $2.50, inner globe and best | g ¢ »r Dama ed 1 9 |Special Saturday . ] .00 quality mantle, or Lamagee 2. 65 pb he79 A complete line of 10-karat {since regu- See Shoes 4 ane $ aise Ba Pritts gold Aled eyeglass or spects-| fh verted, a | ' at any time-—thoge cles, containing the pure white These are sot broken line of sises and iat mone mf " $2.19 Papeab ime. S228 youg men. widths B,C, Dand E. All well Shon. the wanted your eyes F Calf, Patent Can Nea CBee, Bch sd we ke on '— ails O'Melll Men's Teen’ 6 tia O'Nelll-Adams Coy. Sixt Ave., 00 so S88 Peete: New York City perlscopic lenses, A gold filled eyeglass chain without extra| mantles charge. For Saturday only, Pa 91.00, Oss expert anpusian will test nat be wach jot the styles. Ra ca Russia Calf, V! lace, Bluc Another Lot of Those Boys’ vie ees em

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