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' f POLICE SAY WESNER [TH > = *SHO0L FOR CRE” Alleged “Fagin” Said to Have |into the old taahioned mansion at No. | Potts w: 28 North Washington equarp to-day a| WASH | Tamplin M. Potts, recently retired from Slender and shifty individual made | ine navy active list by the pluck- | (ng board, was petere the Senate Naval o- da fo the list of Rear-admirals, under e are there. Behind him two poorly Dll! clad men followed. ‘Within the old mansion there was suddenly & lifting of voices of men and women in alarm crying “thief” | and then the lithe little Russian | found steel bracelets on bis wrists. | ‘The two mon who had followed him | Wore Detectives Grimth and Murphy | of Headquarters, The prisoner proved to be Julius Frank, alias Wharofsky, alias Green, | alias Iteky, @ noted pickpocket on | both sides of the Atlantic, He has! werved prison terms in Berlin and | many on this side in penitentiartes and jails. He has been arrested fit- —_——_—_——_—_——————— & ‘Taught Messenger Boys : to Steal. “Detectives raided an alleged “fence” QB. Ro. 168 Hidridge street carly to- dam, seized goods wor:h $10,000 and Giteated Sve men. ‘Feax Weener, one of the men, is said we @ typical Fagin. According to is Office Detective McGoe, Wes- OOF aAvertised for messenger boys, eteal packages they were sup- ‘ to deliver. recently wis fined $50 in Wederal Court for violating the law. Two cases are pend- against him in General Sessions he result of @ raid made by Mo- last December. At that time a ‘who was arrested with Wesner confession. McGee had him under a suspended sentence, understanding that he an honest life and keep lookout for thieves. The man met the boy last unt Hi i ag ih & hard one to deal with,” the youngster. “A $200 was stolen from of No. 221 Rivington street.” jut it,” exclaimed the ‘itt pis “Its David Bilatser’s W @ man take the package @ pushcart and I took hue liegt FoF? aes ‘IBRSSENGER’S GLOTHES *" DON'T FIT HIS WAGES of a sult case in Then they arrested To-day he was arraigned in the according to the detectives, y re imitted that he had stolen the suit and clothes, declaring that he @ passion for fine array which he not satisfy on $6 a week. He told them that he had sold two the suits and a sult case to 8. nager of the Rochester pany of No. 634 Seventh ue. The detectives arrested Ber- “LOCK ON POOL PARLORS. aoiety All Must Close at 1 o’Cleck Under New Order. (Wallan Rosenthal, Chief of the Bureau we , says pool parlors must @am at 1 o'clock fn the morning un- ‘teen there is very good reason for keep- ing them open later, At the latest they quest not remain open after 2 o'clock. ee} mm until o'clock | es th Tow of the big past billiard resorts in the White Light xict and elsewhere whose reputa- ‘are beyond doubt. | ~ ny criminal careers have begun In| that remain open all bgt ed Mr. Rosenthal. sey Wa 0 tare in conflict with the iy ordained rules of society make of pool parlors.” the Kehillah, or Jew- backii ‘ol Aldermen. Abraham ‘will introduce an ordinance @ changes suggested by Ro- —_—_—_— 4 FELLED BEHIND COUNTER. Seupeerener= { @terekeeper Attacked by Barly Segre He Never Saw Before. A six-foot negro walked into the! grocery store of Michael Hinners at ie, \ ba Breok avenue, the Bronx, a \EF CAUGHT IN RUSSIAN CONSULATE | te ie? “AT WORK | years ago made a desperate effort to escape while being taken from the Tombe to the Criminal Courts Build- ing over the Bridge of Sighs. Frank was caught with his hand in Detectives Were on Lookout There,! the pocket of Adam Majensky. The as Consul Had Complained of | “ Pickpockets., | In the crowd of Russians flocking | his way an if to get advice fom the ¢ | Russian Consul, whose headquarters | Human Feet Our Life Study Helping the feet has been]| our life The foot ease produced by the scientifically shaped Blyn Plan Shoes incites a natural activity which results in the]| perfect physical health off} the chil preme Comfort. $1.50 $2.00 $2.50 $3.00 ‘Whether tall, short, slender or fobust, W. B. Nuform Corsets At All Dealers k. dren. ‘onbul had complained that pick- pockets wee working aasong the | visitors amination for promotion when jblucking board retired him, ni) | THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAROH 11, 191 teen times in New York, and two | VORD MPURE RIVER ter Infants ons Invalides ORLICK’S te moans ho tives let him draw it forth with let containing $6. The Russian lo the consulate. ———__ Rank of Rear-Admiral ON, March — 11.—Capt. Poscsnnbneeenas ‘the th en mothers cad the jevigora| oat ee gh by Senator Chilton. As ranking ened an ex- Saks & Company Broadway at 34th Street Furs at these prices are a good investment Both on account of the reduc- tions and the special privileges which go with such reductions. In effect, the reductions alone are of the most lib- eral character, affording you a margin of saving which is unusual even at this stage of the season. And if you choose, you have the option of leavin, for storage the furs you purchase in this sale, an paying for them one-third now and two-thirds when the furs are taken‘from storage next Fall. In any event storage charges will be waived on all furs bought in this sale. Fourth Floor. Anyone of these Coats may be secured for future delivery by an initial pay- ment of one third of the reduced price. 22 Fur Coats, tomer < Ke Bd $24.50 37 Fur Coats, teeny Se to O95.) $49.50 44 Fur Coats, fone 1 he ae $69.50 28 Fur Coats, cemey ed hihi | $95.00 85 Fur Coats of all descriptions, from children’s white coney coats to women’s coats, in seal, mole and baby caracul. ' Farmer io reduced fo} $12.50 to $325 And our entire stock of Matched Sets and sonerats Muffs and Neckpieces, reduced by the same liberal margin and obtainable on the same liberal basis of one-third now and two-thirds at your convenience. Mourning & Semi-Mourning . Blouses in the newest styles for Spring Shown in all the new materials, including crepe de Chine, messaline, chiffon and China silk. And tailored in a comprehensive selection of new models, wherein is embodied the choicest features in blousewear modes for early Spring. Third Foor $3.95, $5, $5.95 and $6.95 Clearance of House Dresses at less than half prices tomorrow Originally $2.00 to $6.95 Now $1.25 to $2.50 Sizes for misses and small women, and a few garments in larger sizes, too, A great variety of materials and styles. Plain and elaborately trimmed effects. Third Floor Clearance of Kimonos, Negligees and Sacques at half prices tomorrow Odd lots and broken sizes, but no end of variety in the fabrics and styles. And a wide range of Pricer, every single «ne of which is now cut in two for quick selling. Third Floor Clearance of Infants’ & Children’s Apparel at half prices tomorrow All broken lots and discontinued styles. _Mussed and soiled, it is true, but none the worse for that. Coats, hats, dresses, underwear, bootees, sacques and a miscellany of other things besides. Children's Dept., Second Floor Special—Thursday only—1, 200 pairs Women’s $1 White Glace Lambskin Gloves at 55c These are imported gloves, of a fine, pliable, serviceable quality. Made with two clasps and self and black embroidered backs. You cannot afford to miss a value like this. Origios! anf Geouine MALTED MILK ane Sinitalions The Food. Drink for aft Ages Rich milk, malted grain, in powder form. children. | ‘Toke ae cabeittarte, Ach for HOMERS SORLICK’S Contains Pure Milk ‘WORLD WANTS WORK WonDERS. int—New York’s Only Noon-Day Cabaret, 12:15 to 2:15 P. M. to Use Their W. A. Marble and John S. Sheppard, Jr., as RECEIVERS| Accounts At ¢ Price Very Much Less Than Regular Some_Are $ o75 Others Are $25 Values Worth $29.75 For the woman of leisure desiring an appropriate street costume there is a fine selection of dashing, youthful-looking reproductions of exclusive Paris models. For business and professional women we specialize at $19.75 in DEMI-TAILORED Suits, smart, stylish, but suitable for business wear. New Gabardine Suits....... FASHIONABLE SPRING SHADES New Crepe Poplin Suit: Tango taria (Reseda New Honeycomb Suite ecemeess fot Mahogany lew Serge Suite.... none ‘an Ped Meee We Copenhagen $] 9.75 Lavender Black and Navy Suit: Navy Black Checked Suits All sizes, 34 to 44 incl 1 $28 : Peau de Cygne Lined Suite $29.75 values at........... $i e New Spring Coats - Many novelties, both in new fabrics and colorings, are shown; short and three- }') quarter models in cloth and silk. Prices range from $10.75, $12.75, $14.75, $17.50, $19.75 up'to $34.75. Third Floor Paris Made nie rSILKS|} Beaded At Unmatchable Prices Tunics found tztech | [| Rests cover on, April 1th 92.00 quality. the Dressmakers of New York and Mindful of the fact that vicinity and all others who are for years Simpson Craw- 98c planning their Spring and Easter ford Co.’s has been New foots teely this year we announce ; York's leading store for all ices Hotes. ed pesecs averaging less lace and embroidered robes and tunics, a prom- inent importer offered us 2,00and01.75 | | 91.60 Novelty a large importation of his Pe gsconee esa Silk rich Paris made ee 40 in. wide, ‘oplins, tunics to wear over sil costumes at a figure en- 98c 98c abling us to offer them at A good Very servi $ quality. able. Also 18 other Spring Silk Specials at 49 to 91.66 a yard— ‘5.50 Sie re Two Carloads of Standard Linoleums Will Make To-morrow Another Great Linoleum Day Values Up to $17.50 ON SALE BEGINNING TOMORROW 68c 1.50 Pattern Table Clothe 1430 Circular designs and hemmed ready for use 75¢e and 85c Seamless Muslin Bed Sheets 59c 81290 and 72x90 inches, and a very serviceable quality, $3.50 Satin Finish Large Bed Spreads 1) 19 e New centre patterns, hemmed and a good quality. _ Main Fleer,, 95c All-Linen Irish Table Damask 70 inches wide, five handsome patterns, yard, 68c. $2.25 Hemstitched Table Cloths $ Full bleached and all linen. Nairn's Genuine| Extra Heavy | Heavy Enamelled| Good Durable Inlaid Linoleum, i Cork Linoleum, | Cork Hinson, * 69e 4, 75c b ‘45¢ & S4e RUG Extra for Thursday For the large number of linoleum customers who will be here to-morrow and others who desire to secure an extra- ordinary Rug Bargain . offer $24.50 9x12 re od $] 5,90 Wilton Velvet Rugs, at hay ich pl lace. Choice ot oth nan Sam oro seems woten ge hate ore Preagt pees ome rug is practically indestructible, having no seams to rip or pull apart. 8.3x10.6 Seamless Wilton Velvet Rugs at $14.95 $21.50 9x12 Seamless Brussels ay 912.75 $16.50 8.3x10.6 Seamless Brussels Rugs at $10.95 $15.60 6x9 Seamless Wilton Velvet Rugs at $10.50 $12.50 6x9 Seamless Brussels Rugs at $7.95 Ribbons 88¢ 414, 6 and 34-inch MOI TAPEEE( aul OXSIN RIOR splendid assortment of colors, Furniture Special For Thursday Only Wiksr Rocker, "2049 imported reed—stained a pleasing shade of brown— trong and durable—suituble for bedroom or eA living room—special for...... $2.75° S50 54-inch SATIN TAFFET, RIBBON including theres ura ‘{\ and browns, so much in demand for S{\\ illinery , pearl 2 Yl girdles and SF \\\4 Sn ¥ ‘ \ f (\\ yh ae 7" DANS | » ~~ / Untrimmed Hats of Quality At Extremely Popular Prices ‘The new shapes and colorings now being shown in our Untrimmed Hat Section on the main floor, at popular prices, commend our Millinery Department to all smart dressers who demand style and quality without the higher prices usually exacted. A cordial invitation is extended to you to inspect the new Spring Untrimmed Hats of the following materials: LISERE HEMP STRAW AND SILK COMBINED STRAW AND VELVET MILAN HEMP BELGIAN SPLIT COMBINED Untrimmed Hat Specials for Thursda Good quality HEMP HATS in the latest Imitation HAIR BRAID HATS with soft shapes and shades, specially priced A | velvet crowns and facings in several c TRUPMAY BE ise siccs oxen eaieicnie 48 different: styles, at..........0eeeeeee 98 Take advantage of our Free Trimming Service when purchasing Untrimmed Hats and Trimmings here. BON, very daint, colors of white, iece of 10 yards. inch Combinations Wore $2.98 & $3.06.... Now $1.98 Were $4.08 to $7.08, Now $2.96 053.90 Chemises Were 08.98 to $4.98, New $1.90 8 $2.98 White Petticoats Were 08.06 & $3.08., . New Were 93.08 & $4.98