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THE EVENING WORLD, THU RSDAY, FEBRUARY a EE ee EIGHT COURT CLERKS (RESCUE BODY FROM FIRE STARVING CHILOREN SAVE |. ptt, tsnmr,vsteue TO LOSE $2,500 JOBS) OM WAY TO CEMETERY) WOMAN FROM PRISON itn ‘who ja sick at the home of his slater: Conshohocken, near here, was changed to-day. The bishop is threat- Mayor Mitchel Tells Magistrat. nat) Hearse Ablaze in Street and Fun- Jeweller’ Not Only Refuses to) “ed with pneumonia elfen Lawyers Should Be Appointed eral Party Ahead Goes On, | Press Charges, but Feeds ieee tat ‘ 3, » Ia, ‘el 19--Lemuel FE. to Places, Not Knowing It. | Family. Webb, elghty-one years old, dled here to-day. : 0 Mayor Mitchel went a letter to-day, A curious crowd gathered around, Three starving children and a blind | of Joni marten sosteta Mie to Chief City Magistrate Otto Kemp- a big pine box containing a coffin father saved Mra. Matilda Cunning. |" .erating hit reround railroad” for runaway al bor being one of the ner of the econd Division, which in- in Broadway, near Canal street, At ham, « nurse of No. 128 Fast Fiftie portant points on the line. r @ludes Brooklyn, Queens and Rich- noon to-day while the automobile facturer Charges Them | Sune suggesting that tn filling elght hoarse from which It had been "reels from being Jailed by ney With Framing Up Scene | vacancies in chiet clerkships of Magie- janatched in the nick of time burned hares, Mrs. Camaik ham had been trates’ Courts, he appoint only law-| briskly and gave firemen a hard job | arrest a oa the pointe ry of George in His Office. yors, This means that eight organita-|to prevent an oxplosion of gasoline. Ryan, a wealthy jeweller of Nos. 706 tion Democrats are to lose thelr Jobs, /On the box was a label showing that | 414 705 Kighth avenue, charged with with salaries of $2,500 « year. it held the body of Emily Hush and % rt Quinine’’ ‘The Mayor nays that no clerk who the theft of $150 worth of jewelry had been expressed from Middletown, | from hia home. The husband, Thomas | Get te @EVUNE Gali for Ge Pun Reme has not hed a lawyer's training and) yy, Y,, for burial In the Canarsie) Cunningham, was held for recetvi L th for Work Followed tion. Washington street, to whom the) articles, he found three email chil- Former Employer Is |**p0sou'propose taking the same ac- body was consigned when tt artived | dren,. five, three, and one year old, ot . on ak the question in Manbat- ES. 4 @ salesman, of No. ¢1 Kast One| Yan." > Pha aoa Oe ree @asoline in the carburete ignited,| man with money. Lees and Fifteenth street, and| The terms of the Magistrates in| setting fire to the car. ‘was at the rooms again to see that ‘ Balsam, twenty years old, | Magistrate Kempners division will! Druis's hands were burned and his 5 6 OY ED BILLS PASSED. education can properly perform the i prreriony the tuames of te | ‘meats be cpoclats Harry Druls, who drove the hearse, | But when Ryan went to the Cun- @d be submitted to the Brooklyn Bar| Works for an undertaker at No. 309 | ningham rooms to look for the stolen Bro mo tened With Exposure, ton in Manhattan?” the Mayor Was)... tne Erie Railroad. A block im | in charge of their blind grandtajher. Quinine “I believe we should make this ap-| street trafic caused the hearse to | They had not eaten and there was no ply to all Magintrates’ Courts,” replied | stop and the enkine atalled. When | fire. The jewell Beed the Bertd Gres to Gary @ Gold tn Sue fag Schufman, nineteen years | (be Mayor. “although we have Note cranked it it backfired and the | out for , of No, #7 West One Hun- year big fur coat took fire as he tried to| hurried to court and had the magie- nd Eighteenth street, were ar- Savure of tie agen slhaadb ies Sx oft bed og J. Neca trate dismiss the case. : man ©! e gull canstruct to-day by Detective Guints. | ,7he clerks afected strest Laut, |at Broadway and Canal street, tore a SELF RAISING FLOUR The leavening is included in the flour mixture. Simple directions for making biscuit and cake on every package. convenience for the skilled cook. when the time is limited. 10c‘and 15c—All Grocers Good Biscuit Always —With —_ = A boon for the beginner in cooking, a great Indispensable Moke Klatsco, at No. 106 Hast q han and Brogan of the El year-old girl, who has on @ecasions worked for Klatsco = offices last Bunday after. safe Had Been Cut Open and Ex-|Richmond Youth Who Came North come, Klatace re-employment.| _ Convict Now Held Used to To See Her Is in Custody also arrested the girl and 5 ee teen Employ Same Method. Awaiting Extradition with the two men in their to extort money from All three prisoners were up in the East Thirty-ffth atation. aay 4,000—and More—S: Garments for Women—Depicti Patrick Green, a well set up, care-| Young James Gentley, whose home fully dressed man of fifty-five, was|!s in Richmond, Va., is in a cell in arraigned before Magistrate Nawh in| Jersey City because he was #0 much in the Adams Street Court in Brooklyn |love that to provide presents for the yeaterday by Detectives Manning and | fair one he stole $1,500 worth of his to the story given out bh? Dowd and held av a suspicious per-| mother’s diamond jewelry. He admit- the Stono girl on Saturday|son. The two detectives have been | ted it all to Judge O’Brien tn the Sec- to Kiatsoo asking whether | looking for the murdorers of Henry | ond Criminal Court this morning end give her a job. Klatsco said | Lehman, watchman for the coal firm} seemed sorry, not so much for his ‘and she said she would yo|of Thatford & Ackerman at No. 2471) own plight, as because he couldn't @fice on Sunday afternoon. | Atlantic avenue, The office safe was| present a gold locket he: had bought ways he keeps his establish-|cut open after the watchman was ba og lady i hin choice, n on Sundays until 2 P.M, | killed. Green was released about a| gent Giri went to the office Sunday |%°4" aso after serving a two-year! corresponded with her when she re- _ ‘about 2.80 o'clock and had peseaes in Sing Sing for safe-break- eee te Jor iy About a week ng. ago came North. he coal yard robbery was the! His parents notified the-Richmond third in the last three months in | police and the latter, learning, prequm- which exactly the same method was | ably through letters home, that he was used. In one of them, at Franklin | at No. 438 Forest street, Jersey City, avenue and St. Joh of |anked the Jersey City police to arrest ownage Meanie pe eS learned that Green's had Fe Bete ee ee Legeobel ina paptage since that time. The: wings fancy epor jl ne lin, novelty cl fee seme ta er Porn roe se Labrador blue, wistaria, & A special slightly cutaway front models. poplins, lord he : discharged Re porting bates ‘open by a peculiar use | street. He was held to await extradi- of the tool known in the underworld |!" aa the “can opener,” WIFE AND BABY STARVING, HE STEALS FOR FOOD Veterinary Surgeon Becomes Bur glar to Save His Little fOR'S SNEEZE PROVED “Wee SICK, SURE ENOUGH Family: ,, Rene Haker, thirty-two years old, «| " ‘to Court -With Certificate| veterinary surgeon, was arraigned to- * day before Magistrate Herbert in the He's Too Ill to Leave | tariem Police Court on a charge of burglary. He had been caught in a vacant dwelling at No. 23 West One Hundred and Twenty-sixth street, | having broken out the plumbing pipes and taken down the chandeliers. Baker said he was driven to burg- lary by the straits of his wits and in- fant son, who, be sald, were starving at No. 113,East One Hundred and; Twenty-sixth street, Reporters found Mrs, Baker and a four-weeks-old boy! trying to keep warm by @ small oll stove. They had eaten onl; both we torday. ” Pood wes “alee tan Ris ia oe ta rena her from Montreal three and that her iliness exha: i, eiear ope ana'on tn Sn *MSaner’was held, but efforta will be zie he te brought up ‘in Gendhal es. Three-quarter length models, cutaway fi deep cuffs, low suk tiver effects; me arsliead nee Some are strictly tailored, checks oye All sizes 88 to 42. O'Neill Club Plan of Arranging Paymen You can select your new Spring outfit now, w! Regularly $1.25, Friday, 69c Yd. * They are 42 inches wide. A full range of colors for Spring. want for that new Spring Dress. 91.50 Chiffon Broadcloth, Yard, 85c = / 6¢-inch, eponged and shrunk; shown in a choice color range, also black. Get MUSTEROLE Today for Lumbago! It’s an amasingly quick relief. And a 80 easy to use. In gray, tan and brown fancy mixtures, in cheviots and cassimeres, in Norfolk and double- breasted models; two pairs of full cut Knicker Trousers. Sizes 7 to 17 years. Boys’ 97.50 All-Wool Serge Suits, 94.98 In Norfotk and double-breasted models, in all-woo! navy blue serge. Full cut knicker Trousers, full lined: | sv; sizes 7 to 18 years. In all-woo! chinchiils, in blues, fancy back—made in polo agd R half belts; sises Sto 10. Boys’ 98.00 Overcoats at 94.69 In grays, tan and brown cheviots and cassimeres, made with convertbile or shaw! collars, belted backs; some with inverted plait back; sises 7 to 17 years, Boys’ $3.50 Rainy Day Outfits at $2.35 collars, vertical slash regis eh po love oa sleeves; sets oe fl eat end eed nag ate ty et, Paeumenia). sc Ses ‘Seoptil material as —=6 0 0 |= 1000 010 ing New Outer New Modes for Spring in This Gigantic Sale o Spring Coats, Suits & Dresses |sizcuisne = 2 $25.00 to $35.00 : iH Values, All Priced $17 PS) 0 Women's Spring Suits, $17.50 80 distinctive modeia to choose from; the new materials include fancy wool crepe, serges, and novelty weaves. Colors are navy, reseda, gteeen, tango, ind black. “All sizes from 8% to 56 buat meertre. Suits for Stout Women, $17.50 series of models for women of 41 to 55 bust m si Women’s Spring Coats, $17.50 Women’s Spring Dresses, $17.50 20 styles to selet from, one more handsome than the other. Low necks, raglan, regulation, aad st'-in sleeves; net veatees, ruffled vests, Coloviai ruffles, blouse elfect Indies; double and tsiple-Usr shirts shotassionetice’ ee Materiale—Chiffon taffetas, crepe meteor, silk and wool im, wool crepe, crinkled crepes, satins, charmeuse. Colors include navy, green, eae blue, wistaris, 5 le assortments are most complete and all the charm of novelty surrounds them. Then be atnong the first to introduce the new styles, enjoy- * aqiGignuine cowhide jeninee ing the use of year purchases while completing payments at convenient intervals, Prices are |j|] ""#lish, sunken lock, leather jinca, inside pocket. the same. O’NeiN Main Store—Third Fleer, This Silk and Wool Suiting #*.* "2" cintella Novelty Crepe and Pin Check Poplins Are Very| T%* New Tier and Peg Top Popstar for Early Spring Tailored 12 new choice models to He bagget O'Neill Main Stere—Second Fiver. | Select from. This nominal] ineachatyle. jcharge for skilful tailoring is PPE LEP PL LLLP L PLL ILL EL PLL Thes¢ Excellent Two ~ Trouser sii" our Back and Colored essed une Wool Suits for Boys Boca Yards or meres "| tipi event ey are $1. OO e 5.00 outfits that ever came ome ee one ea fet a maker of medal tide mi sot 93.45 Friday and Saturday Grocery Specials Mackerel Fresh Norway Bright Salt] Hecker’s el, Eigshay vist ta, the canoes of , the coat off of him and stamped out | @ a © kal O Eee We Give Surety Coupons Free with Purchases and Redeem Them in Our Own Merchan Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street All the $1.50 to it, yard. , crepe cloth, satiy eviell, bas- ‘suggestions we had’ here. No mail, te! Bargain Plaza specials. Value 98¢ a Yard; h, wampo, wool in the assort- Value $3.59; tional r ts at Intervals Value 90,00; Skirts, 65€ |Hetwe me up again tas Made to Your Measure ee aia he Bargain Plaza Price.... In good quality messaline silk, in a!l the new Spring colors; plain and changeable. ‘A Iso white and Diack. Made with deep accordion sec- le. die O10 IC ® E, ’ a wh rnc eas] Pate eng Lose coe | Dette el eh \ New York's Shopping Centre l} the two men with extortion. |court, and Thomaa Conerty, Far a Silcec) Ruterent toe tr0| 00 | ° Fee vi sae cree (BRING IN A PRISONER (STOLE MOTHER'S GEM ain _Rose Stone, « oretty! ON WATCHMAN MURDER! TO BUY GIFTS FOR A GIRL A Fine Showing of $2.00 Sp if Selling Special at $1.00 yd. An extremely popular feature "Neil's Adrance Sprin $1.50 Printed All-Silk Satin colorings, at, yard....... ‘ $2.00 45-iri. Black All-Silk Satin Twenty Counter Loads of Specials For Friday at the O’Neill BARGAIN PLAZA All just as atiractive to the thrifty shopper as the three hone or C. O. D. orders can be filled on* 54-Inch Storm Serge Bargain Plaza Price........... 0.00 49c Shows in navy blue, marine blue, men's wear blue and biack; also 52-inch Diagonal Serges, shown in tan, garnet, hunter green, brown, marine ‘ur, navy blue and black. Silk Petticoats Travelling Bags and Suit Cases See ... $3.98 extra large cut, heavy leather corners; ‘cases, cloth lined, inside shirt pocket, $3.50 to $5 SHOES, $2.69 We have marked them down, because Bright and lustrous, soft and draping, just the material you will| DressmaBers never charge less| tan Busia calf, some with w! hi calf Une than $2.50 for making. at gray cloth big ete a > deele, ood Mackerel—10-1b, Behan bans 7) TUNNY FISM. Bes etna NS ine Be Women’s $2.00 and $2.50 Shoes Still 4 good assortment o1 the ie shoes ani oxfords and punips to select from, it ONeill Mala Stere—Second Fleer, end for cottes; Be ring Silks $1.95 Hecker's Flour WAMERICAN WHISKTES, Milleos ~~ Non-rettiable Rte Rael, on Mon Surety