The evening world. Newspaper, April 29, 1914, Page 8

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-HANDER KILLED mere ARREST 3 WITH ssca-n) UNGUT DAMONDS WORTH $5000 was killed by spikes driven into He had been dead four days is body was found Sunday. the jewels as contraband. Maiden Lane With Jewel- Filled Pouches. er uey PLEAD IGNORANCE. duty on diamonds. Men Held as Plotters Say Stones Were Not Hidden at Ellis Island. ebeco goes one step further— isn’t half enough to . p further. You must ofor them what joes scientifi ctively. ’ Pebeco Tooth Paste urifies the breath and eans and whitens the eth. Then where or- gin | wap ad fall ort—Pel goes on, ts at the cause of de- @ay and overcomes it. The cause of decayed eth is ‘‘acid mouth’”’ id authorities gf that people out of a hun- d have it. t Of course you want to international band of diamond smug- glers by the arrest of August Fischer and Smil Propelle, who claim to be South African miners, and Benjamin were detect Tdelson, who says he is a British ‘workman. The men were arrested yesterday in a Maiden lane jewelry house while attempting to dispose of $80,000 worth of uncut diamonds, Before United States Commissioner Clarence H. Soughton, who held them for trial on May 7 in $5,000 ball each, the three refused to make any state- ment other than to admit that they ‘were steerage passengers on the steamship Mauretania, which docked here April 24, and that they had brought tn the diamonds in ignor- ance of the law requiring them to pay Fiends. Woet Thirty-third street Fischer and Propello claimed to own the jewels, which were in two small leather pouches, one 4,500 stones, ranging from tiny gems to diamonds of a karat and a@ half, of which Propello said he was the owner, The remainder of about 2,500 stones were claimed by Fischer, Both men said that Ideleon was concerned Boxed up in stiff, unyieldii beating down all day on hard harder pi “ only in the capacity of interpreter, javements—no wonder 7” our ‘‘acid- as be was the only one of the trio course We = | who could speak Engiieh. The men went to the Maiden Lane establishment shortly before noon and asked for a price on the jewels./ing, pain and stiffness, to The merchant, whose name !s with-| cramped, burning feet feel f held by the Customs authorities, sus-| new pected that the gems had been|evening has to off n't do more than tell n that Pebeco does come it and to offer prove it with— “pha Cy fad * ‘our for Acid—Sent Free . Does He summoned Charles L. Robinson, sccretary of the American Jewellers |'Wetty, lllemelling feet, too. Protective Association. Mr. Robin-|¢op this trade ‘mark on end of eon examined the gems and invited svory package, M TuL sour 62. LEHN & FINK ‘William Street © New York [the man into the inner office, where they were éngaged in conversation Accra tal Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. Will Close Out Thursday 275 Women’s Dressy Suits Of Gabardine, English Serge, Wool Crepe, Wool Poplin or Checke; aleo a number of Silk Suite. 18.50 Heretofore $29.50 to $59.50 168 Women’s Silk Gowns For Afternoon or Evening Wear Of Crepe de Chine, Taffeta, Crepe Meteor; Flowered Silk Crepe, aleo Serge and Wool Crepe Dresses combined with Taffeta Silk. 15.00 Heretofore $29.50.to $39.50 No Alterations No Exchanges ; Sunday World y ¢ the map-maker’s hands, being brought right up to date. ~ (feo rexponde! and arrested | Assistant United States District- Attorney Carstarphen directed de- tectiven attached to his office to in- | th vestigate adresses given by the mon, with a view of determining if they have assoctates who may be involved in an organized system of evading For months past the Federal au- thorities have been searching for a lead which might connect local “dia- mond runners” with a group of Paris and London smugglers who were re- cently arrested abroad. It fe known that more than $2,000,000 in diamonds , ao fou ‘hora sroth fp _|_,Costome ofetain believe to-day that eis ae, canes the Ney ree Be, they have picked up the trail of an) what particularly interested Mr. Carstarphen was the fact that the jewels were not found at Ellis Island, It was only through the wit of the Maiden lane Teemenees that the men MYSTERIOUS WOMAN IS SENT TO ISLAND Victim Was Caught In Raid of “Hospital” Kept for Dope A#an aftermath to the raid a month ago on the dope fiends’ “hospital” run by Dr. John Van Horn at No. 149 “Katheryn Murray," twenty-nine years old, was sentenced to-day to three monthe in the Pst hatentf by Justices O'Keefe, Comfort Those Com- plaining Feet the stuff to take out the ach- smuggied. to-night fast cake tera t5c., at lor ._A splendid topographical and railroad map of Mexico in colors, showing all towns, cities, railroads, mountain ranges, &c., will be presented on the double ) . middle pages of the Sunday World Magazine next Sunday. This map is still in fh this Map from Sunday World Magazine and Save for FUTURE Use) derfrom Newsdealerin Advance | sions for having | b that It was too late to negotiate for | Je a Saneny Taken In| their release, The inspectors seized ifm B EVENING WORLD, with the merchont while Robinson | Hermann and Collins in Special Ses- notified the customs int chet Agents M. C. Brooks and | session. According to Mrs, Axman, proba- the "ibree men. ‘They professed sur- tion officer, the woman told her that] F207 prise and offered to make any pay-| her husband is wealthy, that she has] e= & Ge in duty the customs Inspectors two brothers in tha Police Depart nded. ‘They sald the jewels were, ment and a daughter in a private |‘ bets ft eanceated about thelr persons, and | academy. that they held them in their pockets more during the time that they were passed |! on by the Ellis Island offictals. Special Agent Brooks told them |and's ave to actor we Kad he. had a lead- rt in ber, months in the penitentlary. caine In her pos- She would tell nothing | {Oe t herself. She acted as r in the place run by Dr. , Who last week was sont-| % year's {mprisonment it, twenty-five years Purenutrition, Invigorates nursing ave Imitations i The Food-Drink for all Ages Rich milk, malted grain, in powder Thres| For infants,invalids nd growing child ion, upbuilding the whole body, ireing mothers and the inet] More healthfulthan tee or cofes ‘Tete ne eubetitate, Ach fer KORLICHS focieral) a a and Rapes Hg for ay thing th het the Y7 feet B. Altman & Co THE STORAGE DEPARTMENT for Furs, Fur Garments, Portieres, Rugs and Lace Curtaiins Moderate Prices. PROMPT ATTENTION. is located in the establishment, and has unsurpassed facilities for storing, cleans- ing, altering and repairing. The Fur Storage Vaults are cooled by the most approved modern process and are proof against dust, moths, moisture, theft and fire, All Furs are carefully cleansed by compressed air (without additional charge) before being stored. Lace Curtains received for cleansing will, if desired, be stored (without addi- tional charge) until Autumn, 1914. MAIL ‘AND TELEPHONE ORDERS WILL RECEIVE ‘Frith Avenue, 34th and 35th Htreete, Nem Fork $2.00 Blouses... $2.95 Blouses. $3.95 Blouses. $5.00 Blouses. $8.95 Blouses. End-of-month Clearance tomorrow of Voile & Lingerie Blouses At substantial reductions Broken sizes—discontinued styles—presenting a formidable variety of choice, and embracing a great many copies of high-priced models. ...reduced to $1.00 reduced to $2.00 reduced to $2.95 reduced to $3.95 reduced to $5.00 Saks & Company Broadway at 34th Street Davenport by Day, Red at Night. K Hae 25.98 = WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 1914! Formerly Marked at $20 to $32.50 10” | | The Picture shows 4 of the models in this Sale at 10% . Every Suit in this sale is SE a rzest Popular Priced Garment House in New Ye D Price ¢ CMPANY Sixth Ave., Comer 18th Street SENSATIONAL REDUCTION SALE) ) beautiful models—characterized by delightful foreign touches of style, including even the lately designed Russian tunic effects. Never before have such amazing values been offered at $10.95. Just think of it! Prices are not only cut in half, but in many a wonderful bargain—the season’s most crepe, in b ‘OUR TERMS SO Furcnose 13 "own # 8° veer #75 Burcnase 15 "town 1 ite NOOR nae $7 own + 1° were ase 42° wate “en CA iN su. Al 9W.125 > CHAR RGE MICHIGAN FURNITURE CO. instances are one-third of what they formerly were. “a And every Suit is from our regular stock, in perfect condition, and made of the highest class anid most fashionable fabrics, including: Serge-&-taffeta and serge-&-moire combi- nations, silk Siete shades; in sizes 14 to 44. Important Extra Feature—Expert Alterations serge and novelty cloths; Summer Fashions | Descnbed and Illustrated Extra Color Supplement Edited by MAY MANTON za FREE WITH NEXT SUNDAY’S WORLD

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