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GAVE UP HIS $900 FOR PLAN PAPER TO PAR OF SWINDLERS {Benjamin Schonbein Tells Judge His Story and One of | Them Goes to Prison. have eacaped damage. The victim waa of medium height and weight, with black hair and dark complexion and was about thirty- five years old. He wore a gray auit, cap and sweater, There wan $3.46 in his pockets and a card of the Munic!pal Lodging House, but noth- ing to give @ clue to his identity. He waa fearfully crushed and apparently had been atruck by an automobile travelling at high apeed. William Hinton, a negro stable- man, employed at the Shee: Detectives are searching to-day for 8 automodile which, they believe, @trwek and #0 badly injured an Weldentified man in Ocean Parkway, Neck road last night, that ho fin Coney Island hospital to-day. a have no description of the car,) Bay race track, found the victim even of its size and thele|about 10.20 o'clock last night, lying are solely that they will find|senseleas in the road. Hearing car with mud guard,| groans, he had been drawn to the ips or radiater, the dead man's! spot. Hinton found a policeman who jeg being #o severe as to make | called Dr. Colach and the injured man certain the car could not! waa hurried to the hospital, The Vanitie Pump Patent Vamp with Fawn Buck Back Benjamin Schonbein, a candy store keeper of No. 1672 Lexington avenue, told Judge Swann in General Sessions to-day how ho lost $900 in striving to get something for nothing. Julius Kutler of No. 66 East One Hundred and Third street wasn be- fore Judge Swann for sentence, hav- ing pleaded guilty to obtaining Schonbein's money by trick and de- vice. “T met Kutler last June,” Schon- bein told Judge Swann. fe used to be janitor of a public achool near my store, He told me of @ wonder- ful man who could make bread grow on trees, piek dollar billa off the bushes in Central Park, and make men die by simply wishing it. Kutler took me to Central Park and intro- duced mo to the man. When tho stranger shook my hand I felt some- thing pressing against my palm. ‘Then he said, ‘You are a lucky man. Money comes from you like water from a spring.’ I opened my hand and in it was a ten-dollar bill. “I told him I had saved $900 and he said he would show me how I could double it in one night. He and A light, stylish Pump with Spanish Heel and very flexible sole. One of the many superior models we are showing this season. a = nan & Son Eight New York Stores en Ha i : nites Kutler came to my house, I got out - the money. He looked at the bills v4 and copied the numbers of them. He then asked me for a wash basin, poured some liquid from a bottle into the basin and washed the bille in the mixture. Then he laid each wet bill between two pieces of paper. When he finished he placed two pleces of board on top of the package and sent me out of the room to get a piece of string. I was gone only a second or two. He tied up the package with the string and placed it in a closet piling flat irons on it to compress it. He told me not to disturb it until the next day, when he would return. He and Kutler then left. They did not return the next day, eo I untied the pac! . It was nothing but worthless paper. The money had ne.” wm kutler admitted his part in the transaction and eaid he and the stranger had divided Schonbein's money. Tude Bwann sentenced Kutler to fing Bing Prison for not less than two years nor more than four year GOOD FOR ONE VOTE IN Ritchie & Cornell’s Free Popularity Contest Five Free Round Tri European Tours ‘OR THE MOST POP Fireman, Letter Carrier, Railroad Em; et any of our Store. VOTE GOOD FOR ONLY ONE CANDIDATE **Oh, Such Comfort!’’ There’s a boundless comfort to be obtained in wearing the Grecian-Treco, not to be experienced in any other corset. See the wonderful Grecian-Treco—its scientific design and pliant, boneless fabric which has completely transformed ,the old, uncomfortable corset into a ‘a :garment of luxurious ease, grace and relaxation. B'Sour GRECIAN -TRECO CORSETS through their ideal light- ness and flexibility, permit the norma] action of every: body function, yet never at the expense of fashion and quality. And very important, the sty: correctness of the Bien Jolie Corset has been highly indorsed by Paul Poiret, the French fashion genius, At leading shops in many beautiful models for all figure types, $5, $7.50, $10 to ST. LOUIS PITCHER JUMPS TO FEDERALS, | IGNORING CONTRACT After Landing — Hamilton, Stovall Tempts Other Browns With Valise of Money. (Spertal to The Evening World ) ST. LOUIS, Mo, April 9—Farl Hamilton, the star southpaw of the You do sot want a “substitut as Resinol.” thing that a dealer tells you is “just as k H ry rod French and English Bath Robes, in new and New Importations of Steamer Rugs, at New It ias‘nabodys endorsement and eet prea ergitsee years: exclusive effects, . . $3.75 to 25.00 — Tariff prices, ; . $5.25 to 28.50 you can tell it never did a: d H ‘ A h at all. If a dealer ties to Tore clare they om Also this Special Offering for beg and Saturday, in stitute” oa. you, it is for a very. good Men’s $1.00 and 1.50 Scarfs, at 75c; Six for $4.25 fh ats cet ‘mey do you more A e ; ‘ yt elaine, own—read about it in the pole nig Large flowing end shapes, of fine imported silks, in new designs; large variety of patterns and colorings Mect druggists coll Resinel giedly. Gmail jar 50s, large about It? Almoet every Bi; Resmel (eam 2, eubesibatar,® : : Uo Dose amas necoet, Walaeeess Mar ne meee fre, Bae it. Also the following remarkable items in the Glove Department: “AI" writes: “I should like @ good, re Mable treatinent for the hair and scalp, Bome- thing thet will cure dandruff and stop falling hadr, alto cure an itching walp," ¢ Anewer: The most reliable treatment for the scalp is sold in 4.on jars at any drug wore, and te called plein yellow mingol, It fe superior to anything known for the scalp, It gives new vigor and helym the hair to keep Hea natural color, ‘Thta will positively cure your dandruff and stop the itching of the oalp. . Harry M." writes: ‘I am mtite tall and 40 not weigh enough for my height, Am very Dervous and my akin is very pale," Answer: You can rewlily increase your weight by taking three grains hypo-nuclane tablets reeularly for several months, These tablet will alan overcome nerronanem, help digeotion and aasimilation and thus improve the color of the skin, Many raport gaining 10 to 80 pounds with improved health In every way, The tablets ore packed in sealed cartons with directions aud are widely preorihed for your ailment, “Poor Ann’ “Brery winter 1 am troubled with ight attacka of rheuma tien, 1 have trial many things, but with no writes 40. Front lacing, $7.50 up. The Bien Jolie Brassiere—delicate, lacy and ornate—is a fitting addition to your wardrobe, in assisting to accomplish the natural, corsetless effect, 50c to $15. BENJAMIN & JOHNES, Newark, N. J. avait.” Anower: ‘The bent thing for thenmatism tx made by mixing the following Ingredients and taking a team oonful at meal times and again at bedtime: lodide of potamium, extjum ealicylate, 4 Arms wine of on Yq ounce; como, emmence cantiol. 1 om, coms, Aud belwor, 1 om: and ayy sarsaywrills comp, 5 oF Mrs, AL 0. writes hes a very bad cold a pot erem able to even 1 dot” Answer: Purwhase @ 21% 07, bottle of emwnice mentho laxone and make @ aymip ac. conting to dinetions giren and your will be cums! within a few dayw, ‘This is very Pleasant to take end will drive the oold out of the system, My little davghter Wh which we de eve, What shall op ope” something to writes If you peevemt an attack ¢ he ant am weak and eating.” at treatment for disordered due to indigestion, is tablets triopeptine, eid tu eraled cartons with full directions. | browns, to-day Jumped to the Kansas Baumgardner. He is also said to be jcity Federal League club, If you have any skin trouble, you want Resinol. You want it because you have known about it for years, because your friends and neighbors have used it success- fully, and because you know that physicians have prescribed it for nineteen years in the treatment of eczema, rashes, ringworm, pimples and other distressing eruptions. You do not want it | \ THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1914. departed on a morning train for Kan- wan City in company with George Stovall, former St, Loula manager and now manager of the Kanaas Cit: club. Hamtiton took the jump spite the fact that he has a three- year contract with the Browns, two, years of which are unexpired. He sald he leaped because Stovall of- | fered more money than Hedges was | willing to pay. Stovall came here with C. C. son, President of the Kansas tea Ma club, They called in practically every , member of the Browns into a confer- ence and displayed a valise which contained $60,000 in currency, Madi- won told the players that there was When told that Hamilton had de- parted for | Hedyen of the Browns saic are players on our club w! pect the contracta they hold or the word they gave t Kansas City, tn of them the bette: Hedges would not discuss the pos- sibility of entering into legal action to prevent Hamilton from playing with the Kansas City Club. ———___ earlier we Hospital in a criti o'clock last night. Mi to h as Hale’ MEANT Att nae Mactan acer || PALO S poration for the purpose of promoting the welfare and Improvement of chil- dren, eapectally girls have been brought before the Children's Court and such as have suffered from bud environ- ments, The directors are Nellie F. phine M. Grimfth, Marie W. ; Fannie 'C, Lowden, Flushi Mannel, Richmond ‘Hill, Dra: lyn Bridge Clarence D. Cruikshank, at. if Hamilton | Angling for Lee Magee, Harry Saitee | torney, No, 1988 Seventy ninth street, The ; : Hy 4 Jainain® Vine? of the Bt. Loule Car. 1 iihaing, was ¢ 3 Old Home Prescription that is pleasant to take and sure fi Honey Of Horehound and Ter sort oplom nor ning iaionn Plenty more available. Stovall is also eager to land Piteh- if some- ing further advice free may ad. . Leta Baker, College Bidg., Colleee- ., Dayton, O., inclosing self-ed- q@mraope for reply, Pull mame be given, but only initials order of wholesaler, “Let me say that my condition pundes and werries me, In the lest year I seem to have been growing old rarddiy, thowgh only 88. My food and sleep do not Tecuperate my strength and energy, and lately T have dizzy spells, trembling, headaches, Joes of appetite, memory and hopefuines, De- +: Cheer up, get well and then con- ferro your vitality by proper, temperate Uving, Obtain three grain cacomene tableta in eraled tubes with full directions, me them and an agreeable, pleasing restoration should emeue to your entire satisfaction, “Miserable aka: ‘1 was misemble alt throngh the eummer last year on account of being too fat, Can you please help me to re. vce with someting harmiew!"* Anawer: Hundreds of perona who are too fat euffer, It te needlews wultering, ‘The dis- covery of the principles ountained in S.grain arbolone tablets make it comparatively emsy to reduce from 10 to 50 pounds, ‘These ex cellent tablets are pit up im sealed tubes with directions for eelf-administration, “'Grrendoline writes: "Kindly tell me what to do, T muffer with liver, kidney and stomach trable, Am constipated and have slight attacks of biiionmness,"* ‘Anawer: For your mtoma nese take threc-ermin sulp maphur), These little tabi sealed tubes and contain using, ‘They will purify the blood and act al. rectly on the Liver and kidneys, and if taken regularly will gradually effect a relief for all ailments that artee from chronic constipation, Niver and kid. table (not “Wife: Incontinence or fa Hdren ta visually correcta! by using the fol wing 19 10 40 18 drop dew in water one wut before meale ‘Tincture cubes, 1 dram: tincture fhue aromatic, & rams; comp. fuk balmwort, 1 oa, Mix well, writes: "To have @ very tmuble rh of the head and throst wince and emlarrasment very ou give me something to stop Anewor: Une daily @ nosiril wash end gar- fle made with antiseptic vilane powder, (bd. {ain @ two oF eight ounce bor of It and nee | i according to the dinetions enclosed, “Mm, 0, C, BL" writes: “T am informed thet 1 have Kidney wouble end that it is fast approaching @ serious stage, What would you prescribe?’ Anawert If 3° antenna are the vrenal es, sch as puffs und hie, scant, coplous o ajanied by headaches, yaine, depression ferer, ohilla, de. 1 would advise the im: mediate use of balinwort tablete, a very fine remedy for such diffirultims, soll im eemled tubes, with full directions for veif-sdmimis. tration,—Advt, STERN BROTHERS Forty-second and Forty-third Streets, West of Fifth Avenue Flos i specially arranged for To-morrow and Saturday, this offering, on the Third r, Men’s *30.00 Sack Suits, at $22.50 In Men's and Young Men’s sizes, 34 to 46 chest measure; made of flannels, worsteds and cassimeres, in plain blue or gray; also in neat pencil stripes or checks; coats in three or four button models, conservative or English styles, with plain or patch pockets; quarter or half lined with silk or alpaca; regular or stout proportions. Other styles in Men’s Sack Suits, Ranging in price from $19.50 to 37.50 Walking Coats and Waistcoats, at $25.00 and 35.00 Silk-lined Dress Overcoats, . at $25.00, 30.00 and 35.00 Attention is directed to the collections of newly arrived importations of Fine Furnishings for Men which are here just in time for the pre-Easter requirements of well-dressed men. Neckwear Silks in richest foreign weaves, have been imported and made up in correct sha, own workroom—exclusive weaves in Silks from England, France, Switzerland, as wel ind-loom Mogodor Roman-striped Silks from Vienna—in patterns and color combinations never s America before—specially made up in Rich Scarfs, of the most fashionable shapes, from $1.00 to 2.75 each. Foreign and American Shirts, made especially for Stern Brothers, by custom shirt makers, after good-fitting patterns of our own. Prices range from fine Plaited Bosom French Madras Shirts, at $4.25, ts handsome Silk Shirts, at $7.50. Vienna Angora Golf or Motor Jackets, in a new light Summer weight, at new Tariff prices $7.50 to 11.00 each 8, in our English Apartment Suits for Men (Robes de Chambre) of poplin, taffeta silk and flannel, at $7.50 to 12.00 a suit Men’s $1.50 Doeskin Gloves, Men’s $1.00 Cape Gloves, at $1.15 a pair at 85c a pair In the fashionable one-button style, and the natural color. One - pri Gloves eto Sette tas ea By Order of OSCAR A. LEWIS, as Receiver in Bankruptey. NEW EASTER SUITS & OVERCOATS« Are to Be Included at the Recently Announced FINA CUT IN PRICES Which Is Bringing the Crowds to the SMITH GRAY «CoO. RECEIVES SALE $ OVERCOATS & SUITS, many suitable for Spring. $ 6 9 8 For Men and Young Men. $15, $18 & $20. 6 98 e Receiver's Price....... TT ia. oe ease ace ee a e e & Young Men. $18, $20, $22.50 & $25. Receiver's Price, e i i OVERCOATS & SUITS, also Cr, Spring fabrics ordered last Belmeceene. Moar 9 mt my Lng oe | July for present Spring /_ n°, Mestivicntentbvsstecbsan 15.44 . OVERCOATS & SUITS, season’s regular busi- included, © For Men and You ness are NOW made Receiver's Brice OVERCOATS & SUITS, plenty of li; up to be sold by F Receiver’s Order. OVERCOATS & SUITS, large assortment for ht ger- ments for warmer days. For Men aa None Men. and ._Receiver's Price. *25.49 'URNISHINGS AT EQUALLY LOW PRICES Opportunity for Selection is Most EXCELLENT NEW YORK BROOKLYN | BROADWAY AT WARREN ST. STORES FULTON ST, AT FLATBUSH AV To-Day—All Stores Open Until 6.30 P. M. Underselling ALL Competitors \