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ESDAY, APRIL 3i, Tis. | saue"om tee | COSTELLO, MOVIE STAR, |TWO RUNAWAY CHILDREN (SPENT $70,000 AND IS [com cacy Sacn's charge oe have FREE AND BODY | By LEETRIG LIGHT sore Hee:| ELD FOR ASSAULT] HIDING IN CROTONA or IN TROUBLE OVER, $25) sce naerncr naar esa ey by the hotel's attorney, Frank Bo- Scratched and It Became Worse, Brose nde. One oF Difficult to Comb Hair. Forced to IN | 5 Cut It Off. Cuticura Soap and Uke acacia TET OTIS ‘ to} Accuser Is a B. R. T. Flagman, Who Chambere street. Says Actor Punched Him for When They Started on Bad Check On Promise That Boland said he represented the Me- | Gieason was Stopping His Auto, Movie Debauch. Alpin, Biltmo: Manhattan and Donald Brian, the actor. It Will Be Paid. iam nh Maurice Costello, the Vitagraph| Katle and Joo Seidel, thirteen and A man who said he was Joseph J. , | movie star, played a role in the Coney | ton years old respectively, are “keap- Gleason of 212 State street, Albany, ‘Then they scurried like rata for their | sland Police Court to-day that was|ing house” somewhere in Crotona|N. Y. and whose lawyer, Chariea A. hole. Down the stairs to the cellar * Cc of 261 Broad: Daring Burglars Frightened | tney ecamperea they a Park, the Bronz, and the police of \ jway, anid Gleason #RMy child caught cold tn her head and thie shlaechhconiel Gow they juraped tied uae {he win: | assaulting Charles Hard ¥| the Tremont avenue police station | had spent a legacy of $70,000 along They Had $14 of Mother's Money|Hotel Relents on Prosecution For|"and. of Campbell & Boland, 61 * Cuticura Ointment Cured. eS cares. ‘discase epread lice ra old, of No. 38 Stryker street, | are ing to wi them eo ¢ Broadway and in the leading hotels Stak ous toe band oe Away by Harlem Po king into the store Brooklyn, a B. R. T. flagman at pris od be nhl tha Semen of the city, was disoharged by Mag- | Si h Ni h St hue entire thee Gnd beep, through the house next door. Sixtieth ‘atreet. and New Utrecht ———— ixth Ave. at Nineteent wanes : on Verge of Haul. avenue. No, 119 East One Hundred and | — : : ius ews te cneen toe Hardy declared that Costello, rid-|Siventy-sixth street. W. , & Chi i besuens bole tana ovars Ing in an automobile with his two! writ make them malute all right,” omen 8 : ildren’ Te was very difteut to | AM that was tadking for « realistic | my, A etow tacensed ben [dectared the distracted mother to- Shoes at S ial Pri comb ber heir. The | moving pleture of up-to-date “safe tthe bureiare: hea| cause Hardy Nalted the machine to|day. “Katto wont away Sunday. oe: pecial rices' cracking,” early this morning, in Har. Police: 4 let a New York bound train pass. He | When she departed fourteen dollars lem was the movie machine. Two] dway trom the store, ‘neem ten sald Costello got out of the machine, | which I had placed in a box on the, Women’s light-weight button boots, with patent leather vamps, cloth or Hed him vile names and punched ” buretara entered the butter and es {rring down Third avenue. He stopped him in the jaw. ‘Tho movie star toid {mantelpiece wont also — establishment of 8. 8. Brown & Co., runner by a threat to shoot. The|a different story, saying he remon-| [It was a warm day Sunday and full \y ‘i i con heme remedice |No, 906-7 East One Hundred and | man as he a io, his coat and| strated with Hardy because the latter |of hints of summé@. Katie couldn't A/ Clothes Beautifully Wy | ~ kid tops and Spanish heels, 94.60, Ny had little effect. I then saw the | Twenty-third street, and proceeded to hoes. He e had got it lean-| did not flag him. He eaid a disaster |help it. The box was on the mantel- \ ing against an “L" pillar, Ho was|was narrowly averted, and after) piece and it wasn't locked. Fourteen JM) Without Rubbit ’ NY i i ’s bi Meement of Cuticure Soap aad Oleh | 1snmy” the sate into w mess of funk, | running, he told the policeman, ‘be-| Hardy called him a vile name he|doliars would furnish 280 movie Hill ie vaw'a NORUD, ree | : And children’s button steel and mortar, with the lights|cause he was taking, treatment for| struck him in the face with the back | tickets at flye cents a throw. ‘ aot wing his heart. He was taffen to the East| of his hand. Monday, Joseph went in soareh of Bl ergs Ms SS? ag ber head sabes ee Imewere Ae ot brightly and the office {a Full }One Hundred and Twenty-sixth street} As soon as the Magistrate heard Katle. le carried two of “he chile . iiheg beautiful a wut He Boap, mont bathed her with the Outicura , View of the street. Foyt station, where he said he was|the admission of the blow he held|dren with him, Mary, six, and ‘ : g i ‘The firm carried on a wholesale and Dindar, twenty years old, of No.|Costello for Special Sessions in| Frankie, the baby of the family, tn retall business and the two-ton safe Lexington avenue. He sald he|§600 ball. Costello, who is thirty-/a go-cart. He found Katie near the 8 LG # EE i E i ured.” (Signed) Mrs. M. Sackowlta, was a plumber's helper, but the police|meven years old and lives at) park and she outlined to him the| Os, 31, 1913. Lead rod gead ove ee bey be didn't think he had b No. 1976 East’ ‘Thirteonth street, (gala times ahoad and told him that If you wish 0 chin clear of pimples ona | f*DeFally well loaded with money, | Sheepshead Bay, was piaced on pro.|she had sandwiches and crackers Dlackhends, hands eof and white, hair Itve | W@# last night when business was bation six months ago after being | hidden in the park. He left the two ead glossy, and scalp free from dandruff and |Suspended for the day. The upper accused by his wife of beating her.| children and went with Katie, He is feching, begin to-day the regular use of Cu |part of the office is of glass with a taken to head later for in-| Peace reigns now and Mrs. Costello | still with her. The other children Gears Soap for the sollet, bash and tf feet. spection and to have his finger printe| was in court. The movie atar tried | were found by the police and restored camel shampes, | wooden wainscoting of four taken. esperately to qscape publicity. to thelr mother. bp om cccnsionsl Nene One side of the office, facing the — . iverel street, is formed by heavy plate glass ap. Book, Address pestenré “: windows. + Gewre, De Ti ~ ‘The burglars got into the store from 1 the rear on the One Hundred and WA | Ros The Strong Arm of tenes re ma SVAN) RE VE Piano Purchasing Power Cece cas hanay wurseonsed oe [HERE jis might behind right. The Hor teed) onda " great province of a powerful merchan- dising institution, such as this store, 1s to unceasingly strive to purchase in great volume, that it may distribute, article by article, at lowest prices to its patrons. Contrast the purchasing The Whole Story in power of this store wi Brief Paragraphs that of the corner shop. _/'etqfou,ors siren zour tones Contrast the ability of panes, inv the word fromthe ‘Mtratford at only $170 w j t 2 E i z F g } Twenty-fourth street oui —————== | scaled a big fence and foot-two-inch jimmy forced a couple SS sweues of iron bars from a window in the cellar. They had to get down into an eight-foot-deep areaway. In the ool- Cheap scissors are poor economy. They They walked upstairs and into the get dull—do not hold | well lighted office. One of them pulled anedge. Whytake [out number of books, which he a chance when apread ona desk, Then they piled up can get genuine Wise the desk drawers on an upright desk Scissors that are in front of the window, brag! ce safe was eoreened from o ie proof against break- | otreet A citizen of Harlem, on bis age and outwear way nome from a dance, thought it dozens of bar | grange that one of the clerks should gain scissors, , | be working in the office at that hour this store to sell pianos by ‘athe cefebrated Fincher Grand a \ Wen test of oe aoe Cals ae the train-load, as against te nil bas nt terme ae low te wits Siadow. ‘The “clark” paid no atten the one and two piano Inatrament tn ab- dealings of the small ath ine manufacturer and ale tecturecsct theFs. PRT LE TS mani t - ‘cl her cher Pianos and Player-Pianos; pane of Wha grade will be given of the Chartes Kohler Pianos =e “ and Player-Pianos; of the Koh- wack’* peiege of age ese ta ne & Gercyne Pianos; of the wn home, and 1hy08 fea, thal ae uto) » ve el . the Btratiord Player-Pianos, (stusuna suseaty craze tetey are with us heart and soul in bi Hamat eelfctlla ay apratl backing up, fusrantestsg and you may exchange the plano or making possible these fine in- player-plano for any other Mir. struments at lowest possible higher price, and all payments prices, and on most conven. [itd%,on U's, Tull apainet the secs ient terms. ond. ‘And then the store itself, given” fee ’wih. every players with ite straightforward guar- Seviauen®atme ‘within, $0, anre antee; its money-back-if-you- time for other rolls at only want-it offer; its exchange may"be exctangod indefin~ America’s Best tion to him, but continued bent over his books. HELP WANTED—MALE. ‘The other burglar was even busier than his comfanion. He augered \ First-class hand ilasters,|into the safe at the Leda hocha Loi ir Band sewers, hand rou! ome 08, 9 off es poe meal enc ladies’ fine shoes Haag Sha aug Te fapsage! Mning work ter combination. He was rices ‘paid. Thomas Cort,| cient up to the combination of the ne. 14th av. and 80th ‘st.,/inner safe, when— ‘ Newark, N. J. Shish! What was that? es Largest Popular Price Garment House in New k$ = ‘ D Price & CMPANY Sixth Ave. Cor. 18th Street (Se a, Unrestricted Choice of é : privilege; Ite life insurance "SF 4 piano, stood : \ RQ d ‘There is a mighty body be- and delivery | within f ‘se HA DSOME SUITS ; S ; hind this strong arm of pur- fuged *without , 6h ashe ‘ 4 S WAS “gi chasing power. It is the co. séded expense. << eS Sey — —_—— y \ operation — closely knit — of a? Se, manufacturer, retailer and o4 eye a purchaser, For in such co- o> operation lies the greatest economies. O'Neill-Adams Co. Regardless of Former Prices 15° Formerly $22.50 up to $32.50 eh Ei tat The 4 models illustrated above are included im this $165 Sale This is by far the most important. Suit event of the season, offering the choicest Spring styles, most of them copies of Paris models, at an Average Saving of Half Besides suits of silk poptin, crore poptis, wool crepe, gabardine, ses and novelty he there arc many ‘ults of the fashionable serge-and-taffeta and-serge and-moire combinations, in % savy and allthe new shades--inevery size for women and misses from 1 4 to44. one of the 3,000 suits in this sale is from our regular stock—spic, span and new, and designed in accordance with the very latest Spring styles. ; Lie: (iE In New York's Sixth Avenue, 20th, 21st and 22d 2 ENO Extra Feature—Expert Alterations Free —————— = —————