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‘THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MARCH 23, 1914. mo dames MeCreery & ( REPUBLICANS FIGHT | AS TOO STRIKERS ELOPED; PLEASE RUSH » eovicewaw Saves aovs. ce! ceca 34th Street INBANK HOLD * FREDAT ROW, COTTAM FHT Guang, SRM dare the ing waters o ‘Weed Pistol as He Jumped} day, but Warring Factions , Staten Island Man After [ee today in new Counter, Gathered Up May Cause Trouble. His Son Disappears. “the toot nt Henry. Money and Escaped. STARTED STREET PANIC. Hutne Wad tor ue ral Theowah Mada Salvator Palmario, twelve years old, Brooklyn, waa 5th Avenue | Boy Shot Down and Number * of Other Persons Wounded in Clash Up the State. (Gpeatal to The Brening Word.) | ALBANY, March 23.—The Legisla- ture begins to-night the last week of {its annual session. Adjournment has hehe f m1 « foundered thro: nit Attractive new Spring Merchandise at Reasonable Prices will be found in all departments. The Following Special Values On Tuesday and Wednesday ‘ The mysterious diaappearance of WON Went Out Clarence Duffie, twenty years old, of | thr BUFFALA, N. Y., March 23.—Riot-|No. 1686 Richmond Terrace, West | 14 ing in which a mob of more than Sent Fustlade of Bullets at Al- toona People, Then Sped Away in Stolen Auto. ALTOONA, Pa., March 22.—A lone dandit to-day shot the cashier of the Union Bank of this city, wounded a depositor and got away in an auto- mgobile with about $500 of the bank's smaoney. The robber drove up to the bank, in the central part of the city, in an automobile and, entering, pointed a revolver at Mr. Burton, the teller, eBid demanded the bank's money. Burton ducked behind the counter, ‘Tee stranger climbed to the ledge of {Be counter, vaulted over the fron eoreen and landed inside. Tho eashier, A. P. Rupert, turned in his chair just as the bandit fired, the wallet striking him in the stomach. A bookkeeper and another employee! escaped through a door to the cellar, while the teller lay concealed in @ corner. The robber proceeded to gather tn &@ satchel all the loose bills he found on the counter. While so engaged a Mr. Blackburn, a depositor, en- tered the bank to have a check cashed, and as he was closing the front door, the robber fired a bullet through hie thich. Opening the door from the inside of the bank counter, the thief walked out to the street. Many people were passing the bank corner at tho time, and he fired in every direction, driv ing everybody to cover. Jumping into the automobile he drove up Highth avenue, disappearing bofore any attempt could be made to stop epee waa huitied to the Altoona Hospital and Blackburn was taken to his home. ‘The tellor catimated the lose at $990, all in bills. ‘The wounds of the two injured men ere not necessarily of @ fatal nature. | ‘The police learned that the machine which tho robber used was @ taxtoab atolon from the Pennsylvania Rall- road station. 4 The bank robber deserted the taxi- cab in an alley in the southern part of the city and disappeared. Tho taxi had been stolen from the station while the driver was at dinner. pool aS COURT WINS IN ARGUMENT. @uniice to Try flayer He Was Said te Have Called “Brute.” Giuseppe Marenzi was arratgend be- fore Sustice Dike in the County Court, Berooklyn, to-day for trial on the charge of, killing Policeman Edward J. Murtha, who had halted him es @ suspicious oheractor at No. 67 Fourth street, Beookyn, early in February. Meyer eading Judge Dike nad called Maida “@ brute” and had compli- mented tho police officials who had caught him and indicted him and had eased the desire that he might be tried and punished. Dike denied from the h made such statements at the ent. Mr, Steinbrink of newspa; rhe juced whet they had, written. ike had himeelf ew: then called the lawyers and rapher to the bench After Whispered examination of the Judge a» {o hia memory Terarding what he ha naid the trial Dike presiding. ene SIX OVERCOME BY GAS. Pothes Finds Family Unconscious, | Gets Help tn Time, | Awakening to find hia wife, four sons and daugh' vercome by coal gas, | had from a furnace in the Taller, Morel ‘inberg of No. 715 Bath- gate avenue, the ron, staggered into | the. atroet hin night cl ly | to-day, life attracted the attention of | Polleeman Lynch, who, after sending in a call for an ambulance, started firat been fixed for Friday, but unieas har- montous agreement between the Dem- ocratic Senate and Republican Assem- bly is reached before that time, the clock will be stopped and the Fri- day session will continue until one side gives in. The princtpal struggle 's over ap- propriations, both parties making valiant proclamations in favor of economy but unable to arreo over what shall be cut out. The Republi- cans are determined to dispense en- tirely with two State Departments, held by Tammany men, asserting that they are useless and that their duties can just as well be performed by other existing departments. These are the State Fire Marshal's office, hold by Thomas J. Ahoarn, with George F. Roesch as deputy, ‘The other is the Department of Em. clency and Economy, of whioh John H. Delaney 1s Commissioner. ‘The Democratic Senatora have made an insue of this and the two Houses aro deadlocked, Telephone rate revision for Nt York City is another tmportant sul Ject to be decided by the Legislature, The Assembly has pased tho Gold- berg five-cent rate bill and the Sen- ate has before it the Governor's pro- position for a $100,000 appropriation to enable the up-State Public Ser- vice Commission to make an ay praisal and valuation of the com- pany’s property as tho basis for re- vieed rates. Leaders of the two houses will try to agree on one or the other of the two plans. There are two unsettled measures of great importance up State. One Is the Hydro-Electrio bill, which con- templates having the Stato go into tho business of developing water power for making olectricity; other is the city charter for Buffalo, giving {it practically a commission form of government with a referen- dum, The charter passed the Legis- lature several weeks ago. Mayor Fubrman of Buffalo has vetoed it and the Legislature is to decide whether or not to pass the charter over the veto. Gov. Glynn has several important appointments to make this week. A Public Service Commissioner at $16,- 000 per year must be selected for the Now York City commission and two more for the up-State commission, —_———_- —— A Complete Novel Each Week in| n= e Evening World. “The Ship of Coral” begins to- A new “Treasure Island” day. the 700 men participated with flying stones and bulleta brought death to one youth and wounds to many when an attack was made to-day on a train carrying strikebreakers to the Gould Coupler plant at Lancaster, near here. Stanislaus Skonoloski, seventeen years old, a member of the mob, fell with a bullet through his head from the rifles of the guards on the train. Shortly after the attack began, other youth, not identified, was shot through the leg and several of the strikers sustained minor wounds, Many of the guards and strikebreak- ere on the train wero maimed by flying rocks, A huge pile of brick and ties on the icka stopped the worktrain near company’s yards, and as soon as | it came to 4 standstill the men closed in. Many of them had pistols, and bullets flew thick and fast into the cars, while the strikebreakers, ror stricken, crouched on the floors to escape the hall of lead, Within a minute the guards got into action, firing into the crowd, When Skonoloski fell dead the mea broke and ran. They carried off the youth known to be wounded and, it is be- Meved, also aided others of their party who had ben hit. Additional deputies were at once rushed to the scene of the affray as further trouble is feared. Over 2,000 men have been on strike at the Gould Coupler Works for more than a month but to-day's was the first se- rious trouble. ———_—_ MRS. GOODE TESTIFIES. Om Stand Again in Case Growing Out of Gratt Ex: Mra. Mary Goode, the former keeper of @ disorderly resort, who revealed po- lice graft before the Curran Aldermanic fied before Justice Davis in the Supreme Court to-day in the trial of David Maier and Charles Dubeier, indicted for bribery. accused of having given Miller to repudiate the Committeo by Mrs, Goode regarding the payment of protection money to the police. Both men were indicted Feb. 18, 191 been out on $7,600 bail we, according to Attor- story told the Curran ter- | Committee nearly two years ugo, (esti- | New Brighton, waa cleared up to- day by & message from Louisville, Ky., announcing his marriage to Miss Catherine Chichester, ninetoen years old, of Loa Angeles. It is understood the news to the miasing youth's father, Daniel P. Duffle, a retired manufacturer, in- cluded a request for $500 to continue the honeymoon. Mr, and Mrs, Dufic bless the nowlyweds, but were atlent on the question of financing honeymoon, had been married, mance. She said that if any stat ment were to be made it would be given out in due time by Mr. Duffie | her husband. Mins Chichester went to West New Brighton a month ago to visit Mrs, 8. M. Pa and met young Dutte Second ¢ n and beside: ‘tates es tog discovered they fond of horseback riding. A there were many rides cogether, A week ago she left for Louisville You Need Not Have Grey Hair You can positi re Sade eat {fe or by the use of Murphy, will be that Miller xoltcited a Christmas gift of the two defendants and they gavo him the money story of ‘he Southern Seas. Order from newsdealer in advance, habitat haat ty Overcome, Ho Fall te Death From Window. Overcome by a sudden dizziness while hotsting out goods, John Hobina fell to-da, the Forty-second street wareho' the Bush Terminal Cot and wae instantly kil twenty-three yoar Di Barthquake Recorded. CLEVELAND, 0O,, larch nelsmograph in the observatory at St. Ignatius College here recorded an eart! enrly to-day, and ing at mum was at 4.35, %3.—The starting at 3.15 at 6%, The maxi- Rey. Father Oden- from @ fourth story window of une of ‘a old and lived at lel and West Ninth streets, = yn, bach believes the disturbance was as far away aa the Indian Ocean. a. rch 23. falekula Island, of the New Hebrides group, have murdered and eaten aix nallve teachers, | from the Walla Istand miasion station. was bogun with Judge|* = ¢ you variety and are most ign ® Lenten dish, By order of OSCAR A, LEWIS, as Receiver in Bankruptcy FINAL & GREATEST CUT IN PRICES Prices so exceptionally and startlingly LOW on thor- oughly modern clothes of the very best sort that it will pay you to buy Winter clothes NOW to put away for next year—to buy medium- weights NOW to have ready for next Fall—to buy light-weights NOW to wear this Spring. On every garment you purchase NOW there isa tremendous saving. OVERCOATS AND SUITS Come and see for yourself. intimated to-day they were ready to! the Mrs. Duffie admitted to-day to an Evening World reporter that her son} but declined tof give any of the details of the ro- He i# a@ member of ; state 4 Announce a 'POSLAM'S RARE “HEALING POWER | —AMAZES ALL 4 Postam dail | felt at once. | skin is cor Ail B ter, Pil All druggists sell Postam. sample, write to Emergency Labora. West 26th. New York. p is best for skin and} . Beautifies, New OPENS AN ACCOUNT CREDIT TERMS $3 Pen” $50/86 Pox” $100 $4 Porm $75 89 Pen” $150 Open Monday and Saturday Evenings 104 ST. L STATION AT CORNER FISHER BROS COLUMBUS AVE. BET. 103 & 104 ST. al ensures to save the victims and fnethie had the assistance of several | en, ' . Suskind of Fordham Hospital ar- rived soon end revived the family. GGOD FOR ONE VCTE IN RITCHIE & CORNELL'S Free Popularity Contest Five Free Round Trip European Tours FOR THE MOST POPULAR Policeman, Fireman, Letter Carrier, Railroad Employee and Citizen, The names of the leading contestants will be printed in our advertise- ments cach week. You may voto as many coupons as you please to help you OVERCOATS & SUITS, many suitable for Spring, Por Men and Young Men, juusly priced $15, $18 and $20, Now OVERCOATS & SUITS, large assortment for Spring, For Men and Young Men, Formerly Priced $18, $20, $22.50 and $25, Now OVERCOATS & SUITS, light welghts In profusion for Spring. Men and Young Men, Regularly $22.50, $25, $28 and $30 OVERCOATS & SUITS, many Spring welghts Included. For Men viously Priced $30, $32.50, $35 and $38, Now OVERCOATS & SUITS, plenty of light garments for warmer days 3698 “31097 * $15.44 $20.93 325,49 White Wash Silk Blouses; long shoulder; flat silk collar edged with embroidered Or- gandie; dainty and practical. 2.00 value 2.95 Heavy Crepe de Chine Blouses; long shoulder combined with hemstitching; vestee of self material; flat collar and turned-back cuffe, value 6.50, 4.95 Pineapple Lawn Blouses; fine embroid- ery and Filet Lace insertion down front; sleeves trimmed with fine tucks and Filet insertion; roll collar of lawn with Sailor collar of Filet Lace, Very smart model. 5.50 value 6.95 Superior Quality Crepe de Chine Blouses; new “Bell” sleeve with turned-back pointed cuff; wired standing collar with shirring; finished with silk crochet buttons. Attrac- tive model. value 8.00 6.50 Blouses of embroidered Net; high “Glad- stone” collar; square yoke and panel in back; “Bell” sleeve with frill; fancy buttons; fin- ished with black bow. 6.95 value 8.75 “Georgette” Crepe Blouses with surplice veatee of hand embroidery in dainty colors; new pleated “Cromwell” collar with silk cord and tassels; long shoulder combined with hemstitching. Unusually dainty model. value 9.50, 7.95 Mand-embroidered Black Chiffon Blouses made over white net; “Medici” collar, vestee and sleeve frill of fine Shadow Lace. value 12.50, 8.95 Fine “Georgette Crepe Blouses; hand- embroidered; hemstitched; trimmed with Venise Lace; flat collar; three-quarter sleeve with turned-back cuff, lace trimmed; in Gold only. value 16.50, 12.75 FEATHER NECKWEAR Ostrich and Marabout Capes. 2.95 value 4.25 Ostrich and Marabout Soarfs value 9.50 2.95 and 3.75 value 3.75 to 5.00 ..value 7.50, - 5.50 value 11.50, 7.50 . 7.50 Marabout Capes.... Marabout Scarfs. . Ostrich Capes RIBBONS Satin Taffeta Ribbon in a variety of colors; also Black or White; 744 incHies wide, value 50c, yi, 39¢ Taffeta Ribbon with self color fancy satin deaigna; in Pink, Blue, White, Maize, Nile or Lilac; 5% Inches wide, yd. 230 value 300 Satin Lingerle Ribbon; eclf flowered; in Blue, Pink, Lavender or White, Special po, 280, 300 to 500 Third Floor 45c 150 value Sc, Corset Covers,..., value 20c, Made Up Ready to Embroider- 50c to 1.00 Covers and Gowns of Nalnsook,. Gowns, ., . vee enh Combinations (Corset Drawers) Brassleres ‘Corset Covers EMBROIDERIES & ROBES »- New Importations of White and Ecru, Batiste Embroideries in a large selection of unusually pretty designs, Edges 50c to 2.00 yd Flouncings 2.75 to 19.75 yd. Alleover. o..0.0.0.5 . 175 to 3.50 yd - Exceptional Values Embroidered Flouncings 1,000 yards in various materials includ- ing Crepe, Batiste and Voile. value 95e to 2.00... ., value 2.50 to 3.76.... value 3.95 to 5.50.,... value 5.75 to 7.00 Special Sale MBROIDERED ROBES (Semi-Made) French Batiste Robes,—embroidered in dainty floral designs in Pink, Blue, Yellow and Lavender. value 7.50, 4.95 each Swiss Embroidered Robes on White Batiste. value 9.00, 4.25 each A recent Importation of French - Novelties in Semi-made Robes includes. many unusual combinations of matetin..:, | als and colorings suitable fof all occas” sions, at moderate prices. “LA VIDA” CORSETS An extensive variety of new Spring mbdels made of the choicest ; materials including Imported Coutil,; ° / Suede, Silk Brocade and Broche. Special Model made of Broche,—low bust, long skirt with elastic inserts over hips. 5.00 All Elastic Slip-on hip confines; en-. tirely boneless; two pairs of hose supporters.’ White or Pink. 5.00: Very Special A collection of Imported Silk and Cot. ton Tricot Corsets, striped with satin, Pink and White, Incomplete sizes. 6.00 formerly 10.00, 15.00 and 18,00 TOILET ARTICLES Imported Tooth Brushes, assorted styles value 1S¢ to 28c, 100 and 18¢ Brushes, wood backs +. 19¢ value 28c to So Hale Brushes, assorted woods and styles value 750 to 1.50, 50c and 98¢ Rubber Cuahlon, English Hair Brushes... ,. value 630 Dressing Combs, Ivory finish, ,,, value 30c Nail Butters, Lvory finlah; removable chaméle! =: value $0c 25e , 390 Nail Imported Bay Rum; large bottles, , value 300 “Pyorrhea” Dental Cream, used specially for receding gums. value $00, tube 400 1.00 size bottle 68e Je "“Glyoo-Thymoline”, ,,, "Pond's Extract”, , “Milk of Magnesia “Household” Lov Violet or of your friend win a Free Trip to Euro) No employee of Ritehie & Cornell is allowed ‘tar this contest. - oe Coupon appea each night in The Hvening World, Evening Journal end ening Telogra! ie caso of ties for any of the prises, each winner will receive the prise ‘or. Votes may be cast in person at any of our 0 stot or can be wr 1439 Broadway, New forme Store, , iia male’ t VOTE GOOD FOR ONLY ONE CANDIDATE vege 25 Hy ner ode pe sus 994% Yor Men and Young Men, Formerly $35, $38, $40 und $45, Now FURNISHINGS AT EQUALLY LOW PRICES OPPORTUNITY FOR SELECTION 15 MOST BXCELLEN | 2 Ainmonia, so 1 Stamped Towels,—Hematitched Scailoped Edge- Large Size.... or bottles, value 25¢ Castile Soap, 15 cakes to box value 1,20 Peroxide ‘Toilet or Bath Soap..Dos, 8B value 1,20 : 38o and 50c value 60c to 5c Guest sice value 60c, 35c Occupation Address son NEW YORK an , BROADWAY AT WARREN ST. goon i8™ AVENUE ABOVE 27" sc 4. STORES All Stores Open Dally Uniil6.g0 P.M, Bus BROOKLYN FULTON ST. AT FLATBUSH AY BROADWAY AT BEDFORD */ wil appreciate Cor @W., March 08, Sunday Wold Wans Work Monday Wanary b A A