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T $3,000 worth of jewels belonging to radfield. Se ae see =| AUTO TRUCK ILS MAN | AFTER ORNER LAUGHS St ene AT ASPED WARNING der ure athletic. ene no cine Races Away From Policeman far beg Ba value which were ‘y an ad. and Runs Down Victim Three Blocks On. EPISCOPAL BISHOP OF NEW YORK WILL BE 70 TO-MORROW [Fee & man jumped f: Mrs. Bra GETS $3,000 ww IN res fiekt' bedroom. ‘Knocking the maid A eiikelinedn 0 Qn upper story fn | 100, ime of George K. Bradfield, an { of the Mandard Oll Company, he was Loney dining with aca) it) Policeman John J. Flynn of the ‘Weat Seventeenth street station atart- ed home after being relieved mn duty shortly after 6 A. M. to-day and ‘The First Man in England to Make and Sell Coffee Paoqua Rosse was a Greek, set up in jah merchant wan waiting for a car at Seventeenth | street and Eighth avenue, when a big four-ton automobile milk truck of the Valley Farms Dairy came along at a; speed, he says, of more than twenty miles an hour. | Flynn shouted to the chauffeur to slow up, but says the chauffeur only | turncd and grinned at him. Flynn! boarded a car and when it reached) Fourteonth street a few minutes later | @ truck was on the corner and a/ crowd surrounding a body on the | pavement. It was the truck that Flynn had tried to stop. As it reached Four- teenth street a man had “rae teiy the curb and was run over. RE OF : was crushed and his < broken Somebody ran to Sharh, atky wre gary es BROKER 1S ARRESTED Hennes & eerste] FOR AN AUTO KILLING robes, came ne ‘Thom: the rites of the ied before Nicholas place, who hinteelt of the t quaintly says, “Thies coffee-drinking hath caused a great so- man @ @ doctor rived. He was later identified “ts car ee ape twenty-two years described fo rd jundred | es a building inspector, but who, the mployed by the| police say, is an insurance broker at eesee Biscult Company ry Fifteenth | No. 9 William street, was locked up ee. abel haufrour described himeeif as|!" the West One Hundred and Twenty- jh McKeon, forty-three years . 1016 Nelson avenae, the by was locked ney, egconding yee an arving ingside oe io ond even! ne of inf me S Jones of Port Weeht iy a Budinas L The Coroner's jury hed rel =, KLINE HEADS OLD GUARD. Bu-Mayer Elected te Succeed Major Briggs. Ardoiph L. Kline, predecessor of John Purroy Mitchel as Mayor, was unant- mously elected inajor-general of the O14 Guard last night at the annual meeting in the bpbearsionty Quarters, No. 221 West peg fi reet, He succeeds M ie Hrignss annual bye will follow at the Fase Be ae (andl. igret of the Clg rere eervices in Grace Kacfman Conviction ‘The United States Court of Aeetiia yesterday affirmed the judgment in the case of Henry Kaufman, President of the Daisy Waist Company, who convicted” of ‘aiding and ebetting “his conce.! assets, following Bankrustey: Scautioan will now have ut Sires he: he va as cocleceel TUT es CEE HET Toe Lackawanna Railroad Pe) sor oe ss <3 To Chicago with Phoebe Snow “All Aboard!” It’s time to go— Chicago Limited Chicago now Leaves New York 2 P. M. a h Sn ow. — mt R. R) unite DeLuxe Train—Extra Fare $2.00 Electric Lighted, All-Steel Sleepers, Observation and Buffet Library Car, Diner, Etc. To her d t “MLC.” and “Road of Anthracite.” ° The Road of Anthracite ~~ (ER HEUTE TEETH NEWARK: TTA TTT VAULT ~ -eoharmanamaense sata Oras meaner HE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAROW 19, 1014. Head of New York Episcopal PRE conse erm entien a afternoon, and from them will be ee- mec netnt evebeeon 60: te ite lected the winners of the five money “rhe cy tote provided aur Prizes of $5 each offered for this contest by The Evening World. every child Pp these baby novbin eran. TRIBUTES OF DIOCESE BABIES’ IMPROVEMENT FOR BISHOP GREER'S | PRIZES 70 BE AWARDED BIRTHDAY TO-MORROW WEEK FROM TO-MORROW Dr. John Crawford will award the Prizes’ the afternoon of March 27, @ week from to-morrow, at Carroll e in . este hel Y ic woh peer teat ig a Weea’ veel urged to atten ie \Ze. vin rj were no the’ occasion ‘will ‘be productive of| than thie—and there are many.” { Final Re-examination Will Be Made Next Monday to Churches at Seventy Fills Seventy presiding over the lurgest, ,cese in the New World. He will ob- | refuses to believe he is in more than of No. ™ Bt. | count Each Day With Work. Select Winners. Rub Backache, Lumbago, Soreness and Stiffness Away—Try This! A round dozen of babies examined yesterday at No. 146 Union atreet, Brooklyn, completed the total of thirty entries in the better babies’ improvement contest held by The Evening World and Little Italy House, To-day Dr. Jane ©. Robbins, head worker of the settlement house, and her assistants are busily comparing | ness, the score cards of the bables in this contest and in the one held six months ago. The youngsters who have made the greatest gain in health will be carefully re-examined next Monday LEED Flowers and other forms of good wishes are arriving to-day at the home of Bishop David H. Greer, whore birthday to-morrow will find him at Beck hurt you? Can't strighten| pa’ up without feeling sudden pains, aher aches and twinges? Now, listen! wl Aelal “battle ai ‘old, hon That's lumbago, sciatica or maybe} Jacobs Oil” from any d from « strain, and Lgl Aagoses See eet ee eck Wel ed be moment you i ever ha: soothing, Penetrating “sac selaticn, because Eball takes sore-| hurt or i No Si eaaeent i oe id stiffness 80 so quick chy. never nappies and ae been You simply rub ry ‘on and out comes t ended for wealthiest and most complicated dio- serve the day by hard work, as he his prime. To-night the Bishop will confirm a clase of thirty-five young persons in the Episcopal Church of the Holy Aposties, Ninth avenue and Twenty- eighth street, and to-morrow he will hold @ confirmation in St. Thomas's Chapel, Sixtieth street, near Third avenue. Every day is a busy one for Dr. Greer, but the forty days of Lent are the busiest of all. Besides his other duties be is building a great cathedral. He gives credit for being able to per- form bis tasks to Mrs. Greer, who watches over him, will not let any one see him on business except at nis office, No. ‘ae Lafayette street, ‘and accom! is Epi ACTS QUICKLY ice ry “Slee 1g ee in ae $ Boney residence within Cathe, ral Cl but it will not be ready until May’ 1. yf are oe tem- porarii B. Altinati & Co. have arranged for to-morrow (Friday) and Saturday The Coughs, Colds, Sore Thro ore Throat, eae, DF An Extraordinary Sale of Men’s Furnishings which will afford an opportunity for purchasing necessary garments at appreciable savings in prices. Men's English Overcoats, of medium weight Spring fabrics at $21.00 Men's English Raincoats, of medium weight gray cassimere, with collar and cuffs of black Men's Plain Negligee Shirts, of madras and mercerized materials; with soft cuffs, at - $1.35 Men’s Pajamas of madras and mercerized velvet . . »« «© « « « . at $15.00 materials . . 4 - per suit $1.35 ft Shirts, with whit Men’s English Raincoats, of double-faced pte paren aed aria a 55. ‘materialinblueortan . . . . at $12.00 y | er : i Men’s Light-weight Balbriggan Shirts, with long or short sleeves or in sleeveless style; and Drawers to match, in knee or ankle length per‘garment 40c. Men's Light-weight Gray Wool-and-Cotton Shirts, with long or short sleeves; and ankle- length Drawers to match, per garment 75c. Men's English Raincoats, of single texture material in blue or tan - at $9.00 Men's Fine Wool Sweaters (a new impor- tation), in Spring weight at $6.50 Men’s Fine Wool Sweaters (a new impor- . . . tation), in medium weight . . it 34. ation), Ma . , - 78 . Men’s Black Silk Half-hose per pair 55c. Men's Negligee Shirts (with soft cuffs), of fine Men's Black Lisle Thread. Half-hose, per silkeand-cotton mixtures at $1.85 & $2.25 pair si -w Ue ow) a oe ees Men's Negligee Shirts of madras, plain or Men’s One-clasp and Duplex Fabric Gloves, plaited, with stiff cuffs; and Men’s Negligee per pair « « -s «. % (6Bec. Shirts of mercerized materials, plain, with Men's Hemstitched Linen Handkerchiefs, soft cuffs . . . »« »« . «© at $1.10 per dozen . . . . . $2.50 & 3.00 Also Imported Steamer Rugs in attractive plaids, with reverse side of gray, green or navy blue. 7 > + + at $5.50 A Special Sale of Boys’ Spring Clothing will also be held to-morrow ' (Friday) and Saturday, offering unusual inducements in values and prices. Boys’ Norfolk Suits, in an assortment which includes blue serges and black-and-white A Special Sale of Millinery in the Department on the First Floor, will offer decided advantages to-morrow and Saturday at the following prices: Women's and Misses’ Trimmed Hats, in a variety of attractive styles for Spring, at $5.00, 7.50 & 10.60 . . . . checks; with two pairs of knickerbockers Untrimmed Hats in the new straws and Qt: Gove bees i - $7.75 shapes . - + at $2.75, 3.90 & 5.00 Boys’ English Raincoats at $6.75 A large and varied assortment of. Flowers, Boys’ Blouses of imported woven = stripe Foliage, Ostrich and madras; with detachable collar and French cuffs - at 75c cy Feathers will be found in the regular stock at moderate prices.