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tions, continually calling out in the OVER! daytime and at night that the gas “QOETHALS GOVERNOR > _OF CANAL ZONE NOW — PANAMA, April 2-—Col. George W. became Governor of the Canal yesterday, but by his wish there ceremony. MOTHER AND DAUGHTER her life away. FOUND STARVING WHEN "owns ro POLICEMAN GIRL BES FOR FOOD) KILLED BY A BURGLAR | vorce Pi Karly tn the morning be ecued bla Mra, Phy fSinn Canal Comnmniecion, ‘Then followed Father McGuire Eulogizes Patrol- L— Groulare ne Governor, establishing «| Restaurant Man and Policeman man Wynn at Impressive Fun- eral Services. Thomas G. Wynn, the young po- Iceman of the Gates avenuen sta- tion, Wo waa shot and killed by a burgiar on Feb. 6, was buried to-day in Calvary Cemetery, Brooklyn, after his comrades bad paid him the last form of government. One of March Find Family in Plight in Tenement. Starvation’s spectre has given way mt? ® More intense despair in two at No. 123 Stanton street. Mrs. Clara Kramer sits there weeping, alter- nately giving thanks for the much headed food kindly dispored persons | brought her and torn with misgiv- ings for the fate of her seventeen- They gathered at bis former home, No. 608 Lexington avenue, and marched from there to the Church of St. John the Baptist at Lewis and Willoughby avenues. There were forty policemen, headed by Capt. ; year-old daughter Helen. Carson of the Gates avenue station, bef Tt was the girl—ti! nourished,|'Tho pall bearers were Policemen 36 anemic and said to be slightly de-| Martin Bracken, Samuel Stillwagon, s W: hi t fective because bf the sufferings she|Daniel Stock, William Donegan, Mi- Ly as. Ing OM |] I nas endured—who brought attention |chael Burns and Adam Stolzenberser, fr to the plight of the little family. She |all of whom took part in the battle Ss ‘The National Capital went out at 3 o'clock this morning to| which ended in Wynn's death. Polico SUNDAYS & restaurant at No. 150 Kesex street) Commissioner McKay joined the Apett ene 7 and after drinking a cup of coffes,| mourners as tho procession moved to 12, 26, May 10, 24, sald she could not pay for it. The|the church. Apecial Train leaves New York, Pennay!: proprietor called Patrolman Witten-} There was a service of music and hg tang Bode berg of the Fifth street station and|then the Rev. Father James F. Ken- : ee ko *M. |] he and the proprietor went with the|nedy celebrated high mass. Father 3 on sate st aenee girl to her home, They found the| William T. MeGuirl, the police chap- 3 Bort 1eaear; fhe: ||| mother starving, for there was no! iain, read an oulogy of the dead po- say 105, Wer zamh Bt Lennervanie |]! food or money. Each gave the woman | licemen, saying that the post demand- ee oe Breet a dollar to buy something to eat and! ed @ $5,000 man in @ $1,400 Job, re- e the girl was removed to Bellevue | quiring a policeman to be something Pennsylvania R. R. |}! sears: cor "oteervaucn, app He erro allepiag Another caller came this morning to help the woman and she fell op her knees, crying, and kissed the hand of |her benefactor. Sho had just come back from the honpital, apprehensive | for the girl's safety. “Oh, my poor little girl” she sobbed, “they're going to send her away to Randall's Island. She must not go there, She was there before {and she nearly died, and she has pleaded with me not to let them send ‘her away again.” She exhibited a letter from Dr. B. H, Waters, chief of the Division of Tuberculosts of the Department of Health, dated March 21. The letter said the department could not supply her with milk and other nourishment unless she agreed to have Helen com- |mitted to an institution, In that (event, the letter sald, she would be i assisted by the United Hebrew Char- ities of No. $66 Becond avenue. Mre. Kramer eaid Helen was ea Randall's Island for several yeare, but that she came home apparently ‘well again. Then one day, five ‘months ago, a man, eighty-five yeara old, committed suicide across the hall from where they lived in Delancey street by placing the end of a gas tube in his mouth, The girl saw the body and was convulsed with fear.| of bg per ge Bince then she has had hallucina- humors, Feng Ul iaary salad ndru osopher and father to the people with whom he came in contact. Father McGuirl told how the po- Neeman had regretted his shot, fired after he had been hit himself, which wounded the burglar, The latter, William McHenry, recovered quickly and ts @ prisoner now charged with ‘Wynn's death, Actress Tells Secret A Well-Known Actress Tells How She Darkened Her Gray Hair and Pro- moted Its Growth with a Sim- ple Home Made Mixture. Miss Blanche Rose, a well-known actress, who darkened her gray hair! with a simple preparation which she, mixed at home, in a recent interview | et ie} =5 3 at Us : | 384 Fifth Avenue, N. Y. (Bet. 35th and 36th Sts, Tel. 2043 Greeley THE UNITED ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER CO The General Offices of the Company are now located on the 6th floor of 130 East 15th Street. AH business formerly transacted at 1170 Broad- way has been transferred to the new address The United Electric Light and Power Co Electric Service for Light and Power General Offices Branch Office and Showroom 130 East Fifteenth Street 138 Hamilton Place Phone: Stuyvesant 4980 . Phone: 4000 Audubon P New Generating Station (One of the largest in the werld) W 201ct Street and Ninth Avenue at the Harlem River Pp! ‘was eacaping and that it was choking Kiegs Coanty Judge Gt named Gelder Mra, Gelder's defens obtained a divorce | a, QU n his sult. 1911, mar: aa Decree to Tobias B. Johnstone. Bupreme Court Justice Kapper tn Kings County signed a decree of di- to-day in favor of Tobias B. 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This new and beautiful style ‘O" Walters Piano 1s constructed along modern and improved lines, pos- Saaee Soret al” fe 0 us Ro ‘hen aay Tow highest priced, inatruments, We will make you a liberal ‘Piano Galeqroems, Thied Wear, Walters allow- Remarkable for Their Good Qualities . 97c They are made of rity taffeta, in a collection of the neweat: and handsomest handles, fresh from the silveramith's shop. Many have silk cord loops Select peo Easter Atire from this very worthy showing of Women’s and Mises’ Suits, Dresses © Coats Never was so much fred style croWed into outergarments to be sold for so ‘little as these will be. : There is quality, too, in every garmey, though the price be low. Thus is demonstrated again the “Boch” unalterable policy, “never sacrifice quality to price.” \ Women’s and Misses’ Jauny Tailored Suits Exclusive models, of gabardines, plain and fancy K id poplins end gr dress and simple bork Fashion's derodds carvied, ot a havior He 2op a A alo lle $15.00, $18.00, 422.50, $24.75, $29.50 Women’s and Misses’ Chiffon Ti¢feta Dresses d af “a pgeel hinsoed Yona Lee sol Lg nh M front trimmed with cream ade with two-tier, back draped with sashiblack, navy, ° wine, Copenhagen; value @18.00. Special......-.-- ee $13.50 Women’s and Misses’ New Girls’ Kew Spring Coats Balmacaan Coats For Schoo and Dress Wear Of all wool Scotch mixture, made with rag-| Made of packer oth, all wool serge, black Jan shoulder, large pockets, convertible| nd white checks Bedford cord; lined and collar, Value $12.96. Sale unlined. A wondrful assortment of atyles PEE: estrssiehs $9.75] and colors; sizes dto 14, Specially priced, Other fine coa $3.90, $4.90 $5.90 to $15.00 Paris Sample Hats, Im- Ww. A Renarkably Fine Line of omen’, portedtosclifor$ie to515, $ 7. 5 0 * Sk Petticoats, $2.98 There is only one of each model in this rare lot, Several gord-titting styles, among them Ai Teperor gualit silk jersey with oul hence the opportunity for the woman who is seeking |] is the “Tenge” exclusiveness in her hat. They were brought here by one of the most prominent millinery importers to chiffon, accordbn pleated from the waist tie the bens a era are of lit; i with faney rulflesand i underlay. t ular hi r will be found in the aucetment, oe a pate erlian abbey Extra Sise Silh Petiicoats, $2.98 In excellent qual%y messaline, with ace cordion pleated flounce, @ black and two- toned effects. Another is the “Tango” petticoat of sell for 812.50 to $15. A limited number only. Regular $3.00 Hemp Hats, $1.95 About fifteen smart, new 8, including turbans, sailors very variety of the Watteau styles, made of high grade hemp, in black, brown, navy, myrtle and purple. Belgian Split Straw Hats Mace of Fine $3.45 Lastrous A pleasing variety of small Becond Fisnr ————$_——_—__,, Easter Famps and Colonials, $2.50 Smart Easer shoes that compare mot favorably with high grates found in exclusive shops at a sav- ing of a dollar md more on every pa wesaly for us andembrace gumps in white nubuck, patent leather, gun metal, whte and black sutin; turn sole eee and widths unusualy tnege, ail are sure to ed. Sale of Men’s- Shirts for Easter Qualities of the best, anda range of prices to meet every purse. Men's Soft Negligee Shirts, of fancy stripes, { Pure Lustrous Silk Shirts, perfect fitting. solnette eloth, cut coat style, with soft double | wherein dress and durability are com- shirts that wear well and bined with ive satisfaction; $1.00, 89c price, euch. at Braid brim sailors and Watteau styles, untrimmed; black only. Value $5.00, Hats Trimmed Free of Charge ‘Charge Trimming Service” is extended ry an untrimmed hat and its trimmings in our Millinery Department. ~ Men's Negligee Shirts, of silk mixed fabric, in beautiful high lustre allk stripes, cut coat style, with comfortable soft double cuffs, also some with pure silk bosoms IMnobby stripes, with stripes in bosoms to match perfectly the percale cloth val $2.00, at... Silk and Linen Fancy Negligee Striped y Meritte'tn beautiful range $1.75 & $2.00 of new Spring patterns. . Ribbons—jry"" | Spring Suits for Boys and Youths A splendid assortment, that includes Roman stripes, plaids, light and dark $5.00, $6.00, $7.00, $7.50, $8.00, $9.75 . 4, moires and taffetas. Norfolk models with side or box plaits, patch pockets and stitched-on bel warps, brocades, maipbon, 6% inches | &ck models as well: navy worsteds and serges, also worsteds, cheviota, home High, Lustre Molre Ribbon, 5%, spuns and crashes, in tan, grays and browns and checks; sizes 7 to 18 ‘ Regular 3c; yard 25c dark color: ta Ribbon, 614 inches wide, | ir in a large as- lity, 25c ‘8, also black atriped percale, cut and finished with stil value §1.50, at . Men's Light Gauze Crinkle Cloth Pajamas, in solid colors; Japanese neck silk looped fronts; ‘a ut; you can afford; at Confirmation Suits : Navy blue, Norfolk model, including patch pockets A and atitched-on belts; sack models as well; fine -“ and medium wale pure worsted serges,’ silk \ ~~ sewed, linings of rae or mohair, remaikably well made and finished; 7 to 18 years, $5, $6.50, $7, $7.50, $8, $8.50, $9 Young Men's Spring Saits, $11.00 Two and three button sack models, worsteds and cheviots, and serges, in checks, stripes, hairlines, ——— herringbones and mixtures, serge and alpaca lin- ings; high class tailoring. Boys’ Spring Coats, Extra-Trousers Suits for Boys 8 to 18 Years, 21410 10 Years . . $3.98 Regular and Norfolk models, navy $5, $6, $7.50, $8, $9.75 serges, also black and white checks, Norfoik models in brown and gr pepper and salt mixture ‘an w egula dark colori and white. $3.50 Handbags, $1.95 An Easter Opportunity ‘They are in all the season's best nd in black. Pin seal, morocco, calf and crepe leathers, also black moire, fitted with purse, mirror, powder, pad, memo tablet. Gilt, silver and gun metal frames. Extraordinary values. Cut Glass for Easter 1 Brittiant Cut Glass Flower ieee ia inches tai with Intest de- cu $3.49 Cao homespuns, crashes snd. Bpring Tr texexe aro Cull eut ana lined, | #74 grays; some have belt loops and watch pockets, emblems, Another Bi ‘ nother 89 Rancy~flair Ornaments r) Offering Splendid Suggestions for Easter Gifts rafector, Sale Thursday, Friday, Saturday , sapphires, topaz Bey 0 and imitation | to §! r; variet je imitation shel ‘and demi-amber, highly. ‘polished juill top and round finished teeth. exular to 49c, 98c set with a variety foe ic mt ‘By the Author of “‘The Leavenworth Case’ and ‘The House of the Whispering Pines” Anna Katharine Green's Great New Mystery Story DARK HOLLOW Begins in Next Sunday World Magazine Be Sure and Get the First Chapter. .'. 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