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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 18, ‘THIRD OF “BIG FOUR” BONWIT TELLER &CO, | commencing wonoay next, tne to IN TRACTION COMBINES, Onipnations, lowing eohedule of business hours will nn, pee faye “ 88™ STREET become operative: THOMAS DOLAN, DIES —_—_—— 1914." up of prisoners at Police Headquar- tunates are drug victims was borne out again to-day when five men and BY USE OF DRUGS, jsxsrzzsme=* the men are ci with cine ‘soem and cocaine, The others were acctised of beating and robbing Otto Bteinfeld of No. 214 West Twen- june 165th June 30th: 9 A.M. to 6 P.M.s Saturdays 12 Noon July end Auguet: Will Close Out Saturda MICHIGAN ty-slghth treat, to get money to sets) From Clerk He Became Mem- At Greatly Reduced Prices @ ALM. to 6 P.M. On Saturdaye the Store will be olosed| I J] RN ITU RE-CO Woman ud Two Two Men Are eck ta Lee in havent Otto ser] ber of ‘Widener-Elkins- all day * Charged With Robbing Man West Thirty-tourth street, end Mat-} Whitney Syndicate. One Hundred Misses’ Suits September tet to September 15th BET to Get Cocaine. seventh street. All three were wrecks, cemioomnenan 9 A.M. to 6 P.M.s Saturdaye 12 Noon 9.4 no" thin, emaciated and trembling. STS Bteinfeld, who is chairman of the Formerly up to 35.00 ——— PHILADELPHIA, June 18.—Thomas THREE OTHERS ARE HELD relief committee of a Jewish lodge Philadelphia and once « member of 10,00 t went to Thirty-fourth street last wid Bikine-Whitney street Joth. Sizes " —— a night seoking the home of a member kr maa 20, died today t his OF serge, gaberdine wad 1400 18 B. AL & ru rt \ ie care, he hed ralvay evadicnte, died to-day at bi { futant a.) One Alleged Seller of Heroin) it ie ee one ang eet Reynold Concealed It in Cavity” | penta tne door to im, told bien be hihi Misses’ Long Tunic Suits Although he conducted as chatrman in Cane. had found the correct address and |of the board of directors until recent- Formerly up to 43.60 A Reduction Sale of Invited him inside, ly the operations of the United Gas Pi Soon afterwards he appeared at| Improvement Company, which owns 15. 00 Boys Norfolk Suits obeerva’ the West Thirty-seventh street sta-| gas and electric light plants, street ico tion of Police Commis~| 115, to complain that the couple, | railways and watre companies in va- OF verge, Callot and shepherd checks and gabordine, trimmed made at the daily line- rious cities from the Mississippi! Val- benaceah cot sla sg) er tie him A ley to the Atlante sous ae’ Bolas, with pique or eatin. Sizes 14 to JB. rol im of $58. Policeman Braun/ neq practically retired from public now being held to effect a clearance of the Spring styles, offers unusual values at went to the house, but lost the three| activities since the gas lease fight in in a chase over the roofs. Philadelphia in 1908. The son of @ poor toll keeper, ' IMPROVES THE "~ COMPLEXIBN BRIGHTENS—BEAUTIFIES a Pn gar of a perfect com , beawtifl basds anda Sap healt! Cag by Poslam Soa} the soap, sok oly Magen pure pele Lig posseaela ing the most jes because ordinary cleansing operation 2 double source healthful- slam Soap is used daily for bath. Try it one month. all druggists everywhere. » 25 cents; Toilet size, 15 Fils FREE All size roll films developed free when prints are ordered. Work guaranteed and finished promptly and when promised Qur photographic service is the best In the city, the quality of our work the highest. Any order will be done over should you ever fecl that the results ure not entirely satisfactory. irait' Orders Filled.” Sq A Week se ved KO from A te K cau x Write for Catalog “Ww” Iver Johnson Bicycies Easy Terms. dway below Canal St. He observed, however, that Siegert had run off without his shoes and so loitered in the neighborhood until he saw Burns return and presently start off with the shoes. He grabbed him, but the man wouldn't tell where Sie- gert and the woman were hiding. Later Policeman Mullins caught] A. them, however, and says he found half a dozen hypodermic needles, sev- eral empty shells of cocaine and some bottles that had contained heroin in their rooms. Phillp McManus of No. 8238 West Forty-eighth etreet was arrested by Policeman Szuminski of Inspector Morris’s staff at Thirty-sixth street and Eighth avenue, Szuminski went there to investigate a tip th: girls of the neighborhood were getting supplies of cocaine and heroin, He saw many of them accost Mc- Manus and grabbed him at last. He found nothing in the man's pockets, but McManus carried a handsome cane with a big sliver handle which, according to the police, unscrewed, revealing eight packages of heroin and two of cocaine in a small cave ity in the upper part of the stick. James Lambarti of No, 108 East Eleventh street was arrested outside the Tub of Blood at Second street and the Bowery after Detective Dawson! of Commissioner Woods's staff had found @ man who admitted having bought cocaine from Lambartl. John Cuzzo, also known as the “Chop Suey Kid," a youth whom the police had been after for months, was caught in Seventeenth atreet near Third avenue by Detectives Schaudel and Johnson, who say that they saw him sell two bottles of cocaine for $3 ench and throw away two more bottles when they chased him, According to the detectives, Cuzzo dealt only in $$ quantities, and would have no dealings with the poor wrecks who could raise only a quar- ter. They say he was arrested on June 28, 1908, when his revolver, car- ried by Mabel Maguire, exploded by accident In a Second avenue car and killed a girl who came of a good Baltimore family, but who had ryn wild here and was known as “the big blonde.” Cuzzo was discharged be- cause the affair was an accident, He gate Mr. Dolan started his business life as a clerk, entered the textile trade and became one of the largest manu- facturers of textiles in Philadelphia. Later ho went into finance and be- came interested in street railways, in which he made a large fortune. Mr. Dolan was associated with P. B. Widen Elkins and the ney in many street railway deals, notably in the eMtropolitan Street Railway Company of New York. —————_— SAY GIRL CONDUCTED BIG BASEBALL LOTTERY Is Arrested, Together With Her Father and a Man Agent. Accused of violating the penal code by operating a baseball lottery, @ghteen-year-old Gladys Bogard; her fatier, Milo Bogerd, fifty-five years old, both living at No. 6310 Fifteenth avenue, Brooklyn; and George Keen- an, nineteen, of No, 39 Fulton street, were held tn $500 bail each by Magis- trate Voorhees in Butler street police court to-day for oxamination June 18, Lieut. Tom McDonald and Detec- tives Noneich, Roden and Deane yes- terday raided the office of the Base- ball News Company at No. 16 Court street, Brooklyn, and arrested the father and daughter and then took Keenan, an agent, tnto custody at the Fulton street address. ‘The Bogards had an office in Man- hattan and agents all over the city. ‘They sold two classes of tickets at 25 and 10 cents. Each purchaser got five tickets bearing the names of the teams in the National, American, Federal and International Leagues and the American Asociation. One team on each ticket was punched and the tickets were in @ sealed en- velope. At the end of each week the purchasers took their tickets to the company and prizes aggregating $3,000 were distributed, according to the highest and lowest number of Misses’ Cape Coat Suits Also Novelty Cloth and Silk Suits Formerly up to 65.00 23.50 Suits of serge; Novelty Suits of gaberdine, check: baa ao ed fail i silk. Sizes 14 cH ie zs Very Special Sale of Misses’ Summer Dresses NEW SUMMER MODELS Long Tunic Dresses of fi le, . gingham, pling gel onggas Mog eh 18, 6.75 Long Tunic Dresses of bar » nub stripes, French voile: F papier "Sees 14 to 18, bi 8.95 Flare and Pleated Tunic Dresses of plai f , voile, linen, ibbon striped voile. Sues Ital, 12.50 Summer Danse Frocks de cosas cafe h ew tterns, tread silk girdles. Sizes 4 to fe =e 16.50 White & Striped Crepe de Chine Dresses Long tree or pleated tunic. models with noe (24.50 Very Special Sale of About Three Hundred $8.00 & $10.00 Some of these Sults have extra knickerbockers, Fh Avene, 24th avd 35th Streets, New York OUR TERMS: 15% en hae new Smith Gray chain of stores will be emall, compactly managed and thoroughly organized to cut selling cost, Every dollar saved will go into the clothes, _, The best talent, the most gifted brains, the ge into these Smith Gray New Idea On that idea we shall build for Smith Gray and reputation than it had in the past, ae ie Come to these stores expecting to get extreme value for every dollar es [reee tnd ee wil ten te meng yu Se wet think we have made Smith Gray New Idea Clothes with the Ear Marks of Fifth Avenue Tailoring and Style B=; $20.00 $25.00 Backed up. of course, by our Absolute Guar res eee See se +TYown + 1° wit 150% rinase HO "Yownt 2° vtre LARGER AMOUNTS it PROPORTION Girls’ Washable Dresses 1.35 Simple styles in gingham, repp, percale and chambray, in solid colors, stripes and plaids; sizes 6 to 14, ONEILL-ADAMS Co, } | Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d St., New York City is mow under suspended sentence for| runs scored by the five teams each dway Bet. 12 & 13 Sts. stealing a package fro an express| purchaser had drawn. wagon In 1909. ‘The trio pleaded not guilty. Formerly aT. Btowart & Co, The NEW STORE FOR MEN, Broadway, corner Eighth “TI have carefully exam- ined the suits marked at Broadway, 4th Ave., 8th to 10th St. Babbitt ° © | Ammesio Polad Supreme for Liberality and © | Aaples Pree “ rob 9) $11.50; and the greater Fie «kh Visca Pe © | baw tome Kitchen® ; rms © | Caling Porter ee tow oa part of them are of better & | tae tc Re der” ' A $ r © | thane Sebed 08 min er ns cloth, better made, and in 3 Brings $ | dette ‘a ‘i far neater patterns than v ° | kee i FREE * wo any I have ever seen at This $40 ictrola and 24 oi ofl F i, _ fave R @ | a Sou or the Coupon:: the price. ecord * te be —A Man Who Knows Men’s Clothing. Selections © | Chocolat Soageatd IN NEXT a © | Cemeer Spices 9 9 Twel uble- _ Men’s and Young Men’s ‘om i fey te - e Per © | Coceaset See Suits at $11.50 91 Week a be ie WORLD - An exceptional thing, the savings on a suit are enough to buy a hat and a shirt, Pays the Balance : serd deassd ds sting : a bathing suit, or a pair of low shoes. The reason is that piece ends were used in the © lta Tide Actual Size 616 Inchee x 1154 ool wuking of hee phues, grays, fine stripes, black and whites; mostly dark, durable hie pile cis feat, pecesos terete that poakes © | cor Flakes Mounted on Heavy Board with suites some-light fancy grays. ; Young men’s sizes from 33 3 up; some with patch pockets; cut close to the lines of oe i aoe ae oi sie : — memorandum date end ten pees the ody, with Layee fit. le li : A new oak-cased and covered Victrola—equipped for © | Conan complete. ve en’s sizes up to 44; cut on more ample lines. ; e Where is there another place so full of opportunity and so ready with good service denen etneete Po feed pi edge this Sate ie seat e oll Every Housewife Shoul for men and young men? —only $1 8 week need be paid for it. If you select twelve © ftp soy A iH 10-inch double-face records you can enjoy 24 complete e Havea ‘Kitchen Reminder vats Men’s Straw Hats, $2 Good choice of several styles; high crowns; various ribbon widths; the market hasn't any straw hats so good- Neokine correct and durable as these, ‘“Men’s 100-Count Percale Shirts for 85c Each Sufficient information to every wise man to know how unusually good these shirts are for 85c, Stiff cuffs; negligee atyle. Men’s Summer Ties, 25c ‘Two lote—one of silk, the other of fancy washable shirtings, Both srooptlonslly littlerpstoed. ie) is » Subway Entrance, New Building, Broadway, Corner Eighth F fF selections, Don’t Forget the Coupon it IN NEXT “ Any other Victrola—from the $15 to the $200 in- atrument—can be obtained with special record offer on proportionately convenient terms. wen sere QNELLADAMSGa rm noon J} 17 ap It Makes Little Difference What You ‘Ned, oo TY sibuepiiaes _ a World “Want” Ad, Will Go and Get it