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SO tren ae ts et ne ae WHE’EVENING WORLD, TUE SDAY, FEBRUARY -f7,- Yura. Restaurant New York’s Onty Mid-Bay ‘Cabaret—12.15 to 2.15 P. M.- Shamrock IV. a Céntrebinvier. ‘way when they began their shadow of @ man and a, youth who seeme! to have some interesting night work “TN HGH LANDING “UE FREESE pee With Load Citm5 Out zt Sixth Floos, Where De- & tectives Watt. ———e Be tae-cnd of o trail which required Beep work and sound nerves to fol- lgw, detectives grappled with two fur thieves on a fire escape siz stories from the pavement, at No. 130 West ‘Twenty-seventh street, this morning @p@ landed their men in the West ‘Thirtieth street police station. Five thousand dollars’ worth of furs ‘were recovered for H. Steinbacker, and it is believed the operations of an opganized gang wore checked. Detectives Finn and Picco did not know a steeplejack was leading the Bla WATE BLISTERS ON FEET|ce Bigriber Picoo'’s automatic against} _ Itching and Burnin, at Ni : Soles. Could Not Sleep, Impo sible to Walk. Could Not ‘Wear . Shoes. Used Cuticura Soap and Ointment. Now Well, 189 Eag? 100th St., New Yi and ) that was ‘mpossible as I y aboes. IFT tried to walk | “ After trying for about @ month to get : ® medicine, I sent for e sample | then apply Cuticura Ointment well fnto my feet. I used four cakes of Cuticura Boap and three boxes of Cuticura Ointment and now I am well: I have ao signs of the ecrema at all.” (Signed) Mrs. A. M. Tan- Renbdaum, June 18, 1913. ‘The regular uso of Cuticura Boap for tefles aad bath not only tends to preserve, pur ‘y and beautify the skin, scalp, hair and hands, tupwholeeome conditions of the skin. Outt- care. Soap (25c.) and Cuticura Otatmeus | (f0e.) are sold everywhere. Sample of each | mailed free, with 32-p. Skin Book. Address | post-card ‘‘Cuticura, Dept. T, Boston.” (a7 Mon who shave and shampoo with Cu- fn mind. In and out of various down- town resorts they trailed the pair un- LONDON, Feb. 17=A special despate from Gosport to-day auya definitely that ,the Shamrock IV., Sir Thomas Lipton's challenger for the Amorica'’s Cup, ts to be tested as a centreboard yacht, and |, adds that her hull is not to be of steel g28ge a cut in the skylight and « thin rope dropping away into the darkness of Bteinbacker’s loft on the tenth floor. Finn stepped to the edgo of the roof ascended the fire esc ‘They were stationed at the oxyitgnt, white Fion and Picco went down to the sixth floor landing of the fire escape on the peal of the first building roof and Th emerged first, a bundle on his Oley He was seized and stood the steeplejack. ie] grabbed for fim Pang he plunged bac! 9 | frrough a window and bcaghicodl nweg: Finn, with his gun ready, had no neahiient going. Every x ‘match he ducked ana held its fame at arm’s length. Detective and fugitive played hide- and-seek for some minutes before Finn cornered his man in a wash- room. He struck a match and sald, “Come out of there.” BATTLED FIERCELY INSIDE OF DARK ROOM. The steeplejack came, and as the match filckered out, he swung heav- jaw. oa stag- ed, but Finn found the steeple- head and used his pistol butt few times and the chare was The man said he was Edward oe, twenty-four years old, of No. 451 Forty-eighth street, when treated at the station by Dr. Stephens of the New York Hospital, who sewed up the places where the detective's wea- pon had landed. His companion said he was James Mackey, seventeen years old, of No, 408 West Fifty- fifth street. He said he was a driver, In the loft, tied up ready to carry off, were sixty-seven muffs, forty-five stoles and six sealskin coats. It ts supposed that the plunder would have beon_ cached in the vacant em | on Thirty-sixth t and cai 880,008 Fire Havernhtts, HAVERILL, Mass,, Feb. 17.-Fire ino nest of wooden buildings on Winter eet ly to-day caused a loss esti- je ted Te "$60,000. Y the Nickle theatre several stores were rul Bg “Rain 35th to MPV see se. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 10 O°CLOCK Newark, N. J., Store 49 and 51 Market Street We Save p Money f for You! | OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS THE LOWEST! meted $8 Solid aes Md ai Bs Turkish we LOS Hardwood frame, mahogany Spring seat ; English tufted back pine anldy Oak iw DAO robe yeti serra Rocker 7.64 hg feet; covered in fine imication ti ete. Genuine Leather Upholete:ed Rockers, Chairs, Davenporte and money-saving prices. Couches at NOT CONFUSE US WITH OTHER STORES WITH SIMILAR NAMES WE HAVE ONLY ONE STORE BLOCK 35TH TO 36TH STREET AND 8TH AVENUE Strings to This Offer. Ne Extra Anticipgted, but compoalic, with wood @ factor. aaa 1 The home in which one or two members do not wear glasces is the exception. Whether it is for complete eyeglasses—the examination of your eyes, the adjusting of vege mountings or the filling of, Oculist’s prescription — 4 service we perform, large or | small, receives the same care- ful, interested attention. Because we mke the com- Veit! eyeglasses in our own five factories, we are in a position to furnish you the best glasses at the very lowest cost possible. Harris E; ses, whether they cost $2.00, $3.00 or $5.00, are guaranteed to give com- plete, lasting satisfaction. Optical Ftouse of WSeStonhis 54 East 23d St., near Fourth Ave. $4 West 125th St., near Lenox Ave. 27 W. sth St., bet. Sth and 6th Aves. 442 Columbus Ave., 8ist and 62d Sts. 70 Nassau St. near John St. 1009 Broadway, nr. Willo'by, B’klyn. 489 Fulton St., opp. wire B'klyn. etl Broad Ric dhe iS Kedah Dash nr. Hahne's, Newark. et a WSS Ms ond Blue-White Weight 4 4 ta fi GUARANTEED finicet | 180 Broadway, New York | | Upright |/ Inciuding such famous mai as KNABE and Ci Chote Fischer Choice Chickering Hard: ure =| $89 hind | Terms Shoninger Knabe" | i WEEK Calonial Vose & Son : ttc 1 68 And many ones a — PLAYER PIANOS. aT $325 Terms $2.00 a Week. Receivers’ Sale TOMORROW-—ONE DAY ONLY Women’s Corsets, Regularly, $1.50 78c Of standard make for medium and slender figures, medium and very long hips, made of fine coutil, prettily Peverill strong hose supporters at- hott Receivers Sale) NEW One-Day Specials for Wednesday Ben a SEE 3S Years Senders SIXTH of Fashion TS AVE... 19" T7020" "STREET. W. A. Marble and John S. Sheppard, Jr., as RECEIVERS (oe Here’s the longest and strongest list of one-day specials yet offered in our Great Wednesday Sales. We started these one-day We to-morrow, this being the third sale. And to show how quickly they have bounded into public favor our Second Sale. per cent. This is due to the fact that our customers know that these extra special Receivers’ Sale Bei tomorrow, Wednesday, February 18th. Every bargain is a worth-while Reccivers’ Sale S; NEW item, as in no instance have we permitted our buyers te repeat the One-Day Specia on Wednesday at Simpson Receivers’ Sale TO-MORROW—ONE DAY snd oa na hand-painted Japanese China —several asaigas ond shap*s. Receivers’ Sale TO-MORROW—ONE DAY Tl tamped and all sede with hegd hem and French seams on a good Quality of Seianeok; ‘Soice of youd designs; sizes from 86 to 42. Second Fleer, TO-MORROW—ONE DAY ONLY Ch Brocdctoth 95c Regularly $1.50 A weld Serta heed quality that is hes @ permanent mt unre aod peo rel a 5b inches wide wide. Receivers’ Sale ane DAY b aohe 15c Regularly 25c broidery; latest model; beau- tifully made, = " Lae Receivers’ Sale TO-MORROW_—ONE DAY P Regular! Best sua tes 8. Py; (quart bottle tle) © pounds. S Mone $18.00 Brass Bed. $13.96 $5.00 Brass Bed. 12.75 90.00 Brass Bed 12.96 £7.60 Brass Bed 15.95 80.00 Brass Bed 22.95 18.50 25.00 Brass Bed 38.50 $2.50 Brass Bed....... 21.95 20.00 Brass Bed....... 14.00 10.00 Brass Bed - 4.95 $0.00 Brass Bed...,... 21.50 99.60 Brass Bed 13.50 90,00 Brass Bed....... 21.50 40.00 Brass Bed 28.00 28.00 Brass Bed....... 22.50 47,50 Brass Bed 36.50 Receivers’ Sale TO-MORROW—ONE DAY ONLY ded Bre Poplin 78c Regularly $1.39 Imported; 40 inches wie a beautiful, heavy, rich silk mixed Poplin, with an ex- quisite allover design on grounds of wistaria, brown, taupe, navy, Copenhagen, duck blue aud black; in the proper weight for Spriug os. YI stain Floor. Receivers’ Sale ‘TO-MORROW ~ON# DAY All Wool $ Sweaters 2.55 aneqerly ve, & “ae Byron collar; colores are leather, maroon, gray and mavy. Crawtord Co.'s. Receivers’ Sale TO-MORROW—ONE DAY Nickel 9 8 c Oil Lamp Regularly $1.69 Consists of a good, substan- tially made , chimney and white shade. Only a jimited number, No mail, telephone or C. O. D. orders. Biacement. Receivers’ Sale TO-MORROW ONE DAY ONLY. jouse House | 59c Regularly $1.00 OF fine percale, in all the desirable colors and patterns, inte model, cut on ceceliont ——— Receivers’ Sale TO-MORROW—ONE DAY ONLY Receivers’ Sale TO-MORROW—ONE DAY ¥ eane 10c v2. egularly 15¢ uae srk vprated floral de- s, on white grounds; one the dainticst 3 Spring fabrics, for etc. Main Fiver. Receivers’ Sale TO-MORROW—ONE DAY ONLY. Shadow Val. 1 Edgings . . 12ic Regularly 45c Manufacturer's sample jeces, in desirable widths for ruiftings. $30.00 Brass Crib 39.50 Brass Crib 95,00 Brase Crib 40.00 Brass Crib COSTUMERS $2.00 Brass Costumer 9c 6.00 Brass Costumer... 8.95 6.60 Brass Costumer.... 4.95 7.60 Brass Costumer.... 5.95 PILLOWS 15c Feather Pillow. 92.00 Feather Pillow. Receivers’ Sale ‘TO-MORROW—ONE DAY Nevses Wool ic Jackets 50 Regularly $1.00 Black or white, all waol, excellent for wearing under a coat, Receivers’ Sale | ‘TO-MORROW-—-ONE DAY ONLY OO to BFW trian je ‘Antoi ‘Novelty Tanestry Couch a Fourth Floor —___J SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO., W. A. ‘ ial for ete Voge advertised last rn tegnhes isa Viator 11g Same Weave, 8.8x10.6, 614.95 Seamless Brussels Sise 9x12. Value $21. Same Weave, 8.3xi Same —— 6x9 CORK 7 Peet Ak 9'| iy mah) $ogeeeeasooscocooconoga OUR WOMEN READERS AMO ee MEN tre $83 5° Overcoats, at ay Quarter ak lined, plaid beck, double or single breasted; blue, brown and gray. Any mau may buy his next season's overcoat and save trom $9 to $16. $10,000 worth of Sani On Sale for 3 ty Ca te Reductions Ranging from 30 toS@h% Our Great Mattress Leader We have purchased solid carl - Felt Mattresses, 55 lbs. we px brig By weight. Si I | edges, 100% Leyer Cotto: Felt, cy a ber ui or ’Phone o1 on ‘Mattresses. This $35 Brass Bed iis au yi uae a5; Weil we Vii We dis r Inlaid, 2 inch conti post, Bri Bed-- omnahing, on aoe bert guaranteed lacquer— $18. Sitk Floss Mattresses, *12."° s Silk Floss is a product a the Janos of ae is a pure sanitary vegetable fibre wing in a pod, like cotton, It is fine, | Night wilky. ond resilient and makes a most com! fortable, di mattress. The nature of floss is such that it plac ® the sun it will remus its ght. 6 te softness and look as new. Ibs., with a French roll stitched edge, fs Maite of fancy art tick. 6° Englander Wit-Edge Spring, *4° We have made arrangements with the Hagenier Spring Bed Co, to supply us with 500 of their famous Wit-Edge Sanitary Sicel Bed Springs, for this Sale. This Spring contains 33. helicals on each end and has the famous Wit-Edge on each side to keep the saattress from spreading or sliding. This ioe Sanitary Bobreaggnble spring and thi: tional o ppcetanity vo spring, for this [ARBLE AMD JOHN & You » one week ago, Semone tees anata wie