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—____ THE EVENING jHe Is Missing From Home and| Bronx Such a Plank. Frank H. Tietjen, Assistant Heo- marked platform pany of No. 66 Liberty street, is miss- Negi hale ote ing, and friends and the police are party of this State, follow-| searching for him. His wife and her the lead of the Bull Moosers of} mother, who have apartments in the to be seen. same building at No. 206 West Ono General opinion seems to be! Hundred and Fourteenth street, are Brokibtion is not just now an! distracted, and Mrs. Nissen, Tiet- jew York, that there are) jen's mother-in-law, is fearful that platform for use! way, jn next Novem- | in this city, was share her belief. re 2 OF a prohibe been An courso of liquidation for be the only ac ol job. He had c! reo of Sy eae oe bave never used Mauor in any William T. Emmett, who, cording oat Sha lieve that there | out compensation. Dr, Thompson of 142 East Thirtieth he ‘Hetion i feft his home about 9.20; e0t behind the policeman and/street was rung up and, treating the in thie State at | Set ea he me aka resum-| grabbed his arms. Teasdale made a|seven cuts, remarked that another is @ at present iy 0 o » grab for the scarfpin, blow would probably have done for There has beer no jotiroe, Bignd ¢cclock Mrs. Tietien, uccord;| ¥lynu, who is quite husky bimeelf, the victim, As it is, there ts a awoll- aes him. Then she learned that he Fests with the not been at the office all day. tform and with failed to return at night she indorse ft. Pro+ her brother-in-law, who had an alarm sent out for him. bape fe about thirty-six years eet eight inches. in height, pounds. He was clean, » with brown hair and blue eyes, and wore when he left the the | house & blue sult, black overcoa black derby and shoes. He carri & watch and wore a fob marked “F. H, T.” mea |LITTLE GIRL RUNS AWAY AFTER PLAYING TRUANT Elizabeth Elsner of Wilkamsburg Disappears When Caught in a Deception. Police have been asked to look fourteen-year-old Ellsabeth Els- ‘|mer who disappeared from her home, No, 84 Morgan avenue, Williams- burg, jast Wednesday. The little girl, one of five sisters, lived with her father, Paul, a dyer. Her mother is dead. i i Recently the family moved from the} 5 Bronx and Elizabeth was transferred from the Morria High School to the Eastern District High School. It ap- pears now that she never went to tho new school, although ehe pretended to study at night and always left the house an though for echool. Last Tuesday she told her father that she wes going to work, and since she had been teasing him for months to let ber do #0 he agreed, but advised her that she must have papers signe! ra gg ¥ gis i til 5 nt bu and it 1s supposed now that this offer made Biiszabeth run away, since she her sister's visit to school would result in her discovery. peor sad BUFFALO FEDERAL LEAGUE CLUB GETS BALL FIELD. BUPFALO, N. ¥., Feb. 18.—A place for Buffalo in the Federal League was Ginched to-day when Walter F. Muller, ei ef the local club, announced had signed a lease for grounds, lege for stands seating 18,000 were the hands of contractors and that work would begin next week. The Federal League grounds are EE They are unim- Proved and the work of grading will resent no diMeulty. ‘The main grand | fm stand is to be of concrete und ateel. | is it was the property of the Buffalo Club, oe MAYOR HOLDS TO CONGRESS, £ 23 i te 3 s E L : Fe ; i Mayor James M. Curley announced to-day that he would retain hie seat ip Congress until June 1 ‘The Mayor pointed out that, by retain: dng the seat, he would save his district Bn expense of $1: it & special conan Bhould Mr. © continue to di Col bau until June 1 miiaEt ca e ee are in the field to — Diverces Letty Fiyun. OSWEGO, N. ¥., Feb. 16.—A final de- oree of divorce obtained by Rena Leary, formerly a New York show girl, trom Maurice BH. (“Letty”) Flynn, fullback on the Yale football team of 1012, has roll vans. Mrs, ra “ee receives $30 a TEE VOICE or Laie a | q Whe Boston Transcript. re faving paso. o- 7 find it’s over. I've boon years i si RL WANTS ROBBER SHOT WHEN : KW JST WHERE HE PS POEM : tar or? FRANK HTETEN(S) FOR HOLDUP VICTIM . W. Bird Says He Doesn’t; Spoke of Having Dan- Work, Sadly Admits He lieve Platform Will Have gerous Enemies. Took Wrong Man. “Lt picked the wrong man,” re- there te to bes prohibition etary of the People’s Burety Com-| ostioned in Fordham Hospital to- day about an attempt he made last night, in company with another, to hold up and rob a policeman, Teas- dale has « bullet in his groin from the policeman’s revolver, but his wound fs not serious. William H. Flynn of the Morrisania recinct ts the policeman. He was off matters of concern—graft, for | te has met with foul play. Oy lait Watt Aba Or the Progressives. “He told me there were people Who | aire wearing in hie scarf a sparkling would be glad to have him out of the| diamond pin. As he walked down said she to-day, but Edward | third avenue from One Hundred and js Bachmann of No. 163 West One| Hixty-fourth street shortly after 11 the men selocted for «undred and Seventeenth = strect, | clock his scarfpin reflected tho street committee will re-|aleo Mra, Nissen's son-in-law, @@y®liighis and the glow from the win- | that Mrs, Nissen is nervous and dis-| dows of the numerous saloons along. rkins, ope of the Jead- | traught, and he is not inclined to! that thoroughfare, Teasdale and another man were knew anything , The People’s Surety Company haa! niaing in one of the deep doorwaya of three vears, and since Feb. § has been | the North Side Savings Ban the coming platform, nthe hands of receivers. Tietien 3230 Third avenue. They saw Flynn's ff |diamond headlight approaching and he booka but all the ussets of the| the sight dusgied them. Of course, vere probibition. To this be) tm ‘are said to be in the possession |they didn’t have @ auspicion that the Of State Superintendent of Ansurance | wearer of the pin was a policeman. and I do not serve it on my \to F. G, Dunnam, Mr. Emmett's rep. | Whon Flynn reached the doorway ‘That's my answer.” rescntativi one of the receivera|the men jumped him, They were un- W. Bird, Chairman of the/ under the law which allows him 80/armed but big and strong. Teasdale Committee, said | to act in his private capacity with- hit Flynn on the jaw. The other man lone, fired other Brakeman, Out of Despite hin wound Teasdale put up & good fight against Flynn and Pa- trolman Buckley, who had arrived on the scene. The disgust of the high- wayman when be found he had tackled @ policemen was boundless. wa avenue, the Bronx. 006’ FROM MURDEROUS THUGS WORLD, He reached his revolver a: one shot. Teasdale fell. The | fracture of the skull. man made good bis escape. ys he is a brakeman out ving at No. 939 Washing- ——> S BARKS SAVES HIM Jority of 43 Lawrence Teasdale when) Confectioner Blackjacked and to the the-| when night three times, it No. wake By Order of Oscar Largest attendance first day. Stripped of Jewelry in Hall- length that required sixteen stitches. He had no money, but wore $1,000 worth of jewelry. The thieves took his fox terrier, which began barking to The family went to the hall door at last and the holdup men vanished, SMITH GRAY & CO. ECEIVER’S SALE way of His Home. Don't experiment , with harsh purgativ fox terrier barking alarm may jure the have saved the life of Herman W. Mes- ravaie your condition, ‘ake the perfect remedy, Joh, @ prosperous confectioner of No. Hunyadl Janos Pills, and 396 Bowery, who was held up, robbed avold irreparable injury. and blackjacked at 4.50 this morning 1 or 2 pills at night brin, returning from his reguiar|— certain rellet. Get a box o' of howling. Hunyadi Janos p In the darkened hallway of his home, across the street from his candy shop, t ite seend men grabbed him. One had the cents fi ampa NEW by mail butt ofa billiard cue fied with lead Ans Hohner, New Yor wound with wire tape. With this Mes« low was struck on the head sev It laid his scalp open for » Tipped off his collar and hed out his pearl stickpin and from his fin- lo aroused the up the Mesioh family. breasted models. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1914. etruggied until he got one bi ing at the back of the head which may turn out to be due to a fatal Detective Pico of the East Thirty- first street statton was sent out on the hunt, but Mr. Mesioh could give no description of the assailants. a TRANSVAAL WOMEN LOSE. ment of women in the Union of South Africa, which was introduced in the House of Assembly, was negatived on the first reading by the narrow ma- -date Drug Sto bused eer four Buen English ) models, strictly woolen fabrics in stripes, neat checks and mixtures; of 10. 00 heavy and medium weight. Regular $18 and $20 values Get the Original and Gensine HORLICK’S MALTED yp baad OPPENHEIM, GLLUNS & G 34th Street—New York On Sale Thursday Extraordinary Purchase of 180 Young Men’s Suits Sizes 32 to 40, also for Men of Medium Size. About 50 Women’s Moire Pony as extra quality lustrous ski: Reduced from 45.00 and 50.00 | 22.50 43 Women's French Seal and Caracul Coats, 45 inch. Reduced from nts} 38.00 OPPENHEIM, GCLUNS & G - 34th Street—New York Will Close Out Entire Stock of Fur Coats 28 Hudson elbow length Women’s French Gloves Glace Kid Mousquetaire Gloves, , soft pliable skins, 1 three pearl buttons. White only. 35 ‘extra quality ) Phd pita tg » CO! 5 Sank and Ci hlachilla Squirrel 28 85 .00 Reduced from 175.00 4 Limited number of hi quality Hudson Seal, and Chinchilla Squirrel. 175.00 275.00 325.00 Reduced from 450.00 to 800.00 grade Fur Coats, superior Seon Mole, Baby Caracul Regular 2.25 Value Will Close Out 110 Young Men’s Overcoats Highegrade Shetlands, Vicunas and mixtures, in smart semi-fitted and belted-back, single and double- 10.00 Reduced from $18, $20 and $25 city enti © P.M Ne Extra Charge for It. ' . gévertisaments for The World may be left ‘any American District Mewenger office in A. Lewis, as Receiver in Bankruptcy, BREAKS ALLRECORDS Largest total amount of sales. Largest attendance first week. Largest sales to individuals. ‘ Largest continuous attendance. Largeat number of separate garments sold. Because It Offers to the Public Clothes of the Highest Possible Value at the Lowest Possible Prices The Receiver was sppoknird to turn the entire Smith Gray stocks into money To gain the inetant attention of the purchasing public reduetions which heavily UNDERSELL every other current The present bargains which are bringing the crowds in the least time possi he has ordered pola offering of goods of of equal value. offer you the lowest prices ever offered by a reputable and high-class store in years. 9.9 These are the to r prices ordered by the Receiver on SUITS, regularly $15 to $50 OVERCOATS, regularly $15 to $60 weoats, Advance Style Medium-Weight Suits and Overcoats, Next Spring Suits and Light-Weight Overcoats, Winter sults and Ove: Gentlemen's Furnishings. Even the enormo' given to this Receiver’s Sale has of the $400, original’ tock. ts, Caps and Pocket Knives MICHIGAN FURNITURE C° H 2174-32 AVE. BET HS &M9= 575 OPEW EVERY EVENING AY BOTH STORES 139 WwW. 125 ST OPPENHEIM, GLLINS & G 34th Street Women’s Underbodices Ci de Chine, effectively trimmed with lace. Also allover laces, trimmed 75c Regular 1.60 Value with ribbons. Crepe de Chine, superior quality, artistically trim'd with lacesand ribbon | 1.35 Women’s Lisle Union Suits Standard, well known make, of fine ribbed lisle, tight knee, 39c regular and extra sizes. 75c Value, Crepe de Chine Petticoats Regular 2.60 Value Superior quality Cre de Chine, attractively trimmed with lacess+ 3, 95 ribbons and bows. Regier Poa ee reinforced sole, Unusual Sale of Women’s Silk Hosie About 125 dozen pure thread Silk Black Hose, medium weight, | 59c le garter top. y 1.00 Valo Act Quickly Don’t wait untii had have some Bianeans 5 by Risctive Famediate "relief valiete a ‘afforded BEECHAM PILLS