The evening world. Newspaper, July 23, 1914, Page 6

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ACCUSES FORMER PAL. mer ey Killing of Watchman in Brook- | «: bn After He Had Been Tied ‘Ngee twenty years of certain impris- it Up for Twenty Years He Fas- ©, fens Crime on Man in Sing a Sing and Others Captured. Brooklyn—that it was an easy job and inh there ought to be good money in it. About 4 o'clock in the morning they returned to him and said the job had } i BAFFLING turned out badly so far as money was D wate hman, ‘There was blood on shirt, Hahn . They told him how they had tled up the | watchman with handkerchiefs and neckties, and how Lehman managed to loosen his bonds, and having made an attempt to prevent the robbery, eeiions: “Frenchy” struck him over the head and he tumbled to the floor, The next morning when the men read of the crime in the papers they were all startled to learn that the watchman had been killed by “French The police found that the details of Hahn's story corresponds with wha: is known of The rested were hi nue P A PERFECT REMEDY ail Mood and Léver Complatnta, Stomach ‘roubles, Dyspepsia, Distress after Eating, Nausea oF Sick Headache. There's nothing “Just as good” as R & G Pile, Biliousness Cured Quickly and ermanently by using R-G PILLS Get a Box To-Night. Is Now Cleared Up. behind the bars at Dannemora fron: a convict there who faces it, the police of this city have at | | THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 238, 1914. R. H, Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Lew Pricen acy’s Flower- Sailors of Maline and Velvet, $5.94 Picturesque new Sailors with soft velvet crowns and wide transparent brims of maline, braced with wire in pretty petal shapes—and velvet edged. Effectively posed against the crown are large velvet poppies in all white, or in black with yellow centres. Mlustrated is one of these charm- ing Midsummer Hats, at this very attractive price, $ Becond Floor—34th Street. On Saturdays the Store Will Be Open Half a Day, 8:30 A. M. Until Noon. Other Week Days from 8:30 A. M. Till 5:30 P. M. Fireproof Play Suits for Children $1.24 Something entirely new. Can be found only at Macy's. child dressed in one of these Suits cannot be endany by street or backyard bonfires. Indian Play Suits with large headgear surrounded by colored feathers; printed figures on coat and trousers. Other Suits, $1.74 to $2.24 Cowboy Suits of qual- ity cloth, complete with lariat, colored h; hina pistol and holster, $1.24. Other Styles, $1.74 to $2.24 Fitth Floor. Center. Tam learned the story of a murder whieh occurred in menths Brooklyn five ago, and has until now re- Tystery. The crime was the August Lehman, watchman ‘ vo: sgpa yard. Cracksmen opened the gafe and when the watchman, whe been had tled, broke loose and the robbers, he was : to attack down and killed. & result of the confession of the convict, who “squealed” his companions had put an- fod up to him, District-Atto of Brooklyn, Inspector Fat Capt. McCurdy and Lieut. went to Sing Sing to-day to back to New York a convict ‘who was one of the gang that (illed the watchman. As soon as he te brought back here he will be con- froated by the Dannemora convict and @ charge of murder result. he convict in Bing Sing who in| Make te be brought back is Cesare Colla, “Crispy,” who is serving a five @ half years term for safe bur- “anitching” of the Dannemora Fesulted in the arrest yes- of George Jeandanage, alins | “Réenchy,” who was taken off a taxi- B he was driving at No. 144 West jeton street, and John Radice, “The Jap,” ‘who is now on a sentence for safe cracking. iy” lives at No. 75 Chrystie Radice at No. 333 Thomp- etreet. Radice runs a poolroom Mo. 141 East Fifty-fth street. ir arrest was brouzht about by the statements made to District-At- fermey Cropeey in a letter from Will- we bet of a window. is » Habn, alias “Smith,” an old safe cracker, who is in Dan- The reason for Hahn's goes back to March 4, when of detectives under Lieut. fame upon a gang of cracks- at work at No. 46 Bowery, an exchange of shots “Crispy” “Frenchy” and an Ltalian conted- | were arrested as they leaped For sale at Druggista, 106, and af, the Box, ~ | WAY FAT RETURNS IF | TAKEN OFF BY EXERCISE Since fat is the result of particularly easy assimilation of food, which too readily turns into fatty substances, the exercise for reduction must be very vigorous to tear down the tis- sues and as rapidly as exercise builds ® larger muscular foundation, more fat is developed. For the early part of the time which you are exercising flesh is turned into muscle, but the jon of the stomach being unchanged the flesh being more easily de- than muscle it is not long il the exercise has increased the ears, the slender without making o1 veil miserable by dieting or indulg in violent exercises to reduce up and this simple re- ducer and your weight will soon be just where you want it. Dissolve 4 or parnotis (which every g has in his store) in th pints hot water when it cools strain and take a tablespoonful before meals. This parnotis reducer acts gently, is quite harmless and entirely satisfac- tory result: quickly attained, It Lede the flesh firm and well moulded. —Advt Guaranteed | 17 Jewels Adjusted-10-Year | Gold Filled Watches Go where you, will, try, hard My B seven years. a ; i; \ ¥ @ Sing Sing to Dannemora he got Captain went to Dannemora and the whole story from the nh hy Have the Habn was on the! 4s “lookout,” his job being! matches to show that the was cle At the subsequent | “Frenchy” squealed, putting the | fer 10 Job up to Hahn, already a well} Rete, ie cracksman, On account of the ane et 8. custom gave “Frenchy's” sen- puted Watenne £5 ‘Was suspended and the Italian Hahn had been transferred of the treatment be got | we the letter to MeCurd lips. After that the search for and Cella was begun. told the prosecutor that on it of the murder of Lehman py” “The Jap" and * chy" m they were going to do a job coal yard of Thedford & Acker- at Junius and Pitkin avenues, 180 Open Until 6 Hundred Million Boxes? extraordinary merit of Laxative Bromo Quinine ex- | the reason why the people of all nations have used | “enormous quantity of over One Hundred Milllon 9,000,000) Boxes of this famous remedy. reading the accompanying label from the box of Laxative Bromo temedy lor Coughe aud Colds. meliev Quinine, 006 also the feverish conditions asd Heads: it does it, you can telling | what it does and how | understand why this | $ remedy is used so effectively by so many wuillions of | people. Whenever you feel acold com- | ing on think of the name Laxative stlabel ea beck of LasstiveBromeQuisinebes) DTOmO Quinine. but remember thare la Only One “Bromo Quinino”' £ » Bromo Quinine "GOED 5X7 WORLD OVER TO OURE 4 COLD m ONT BAY cathe bens Prise Blor | | White Canvas Ankle-Stra, pony Ls utton feet Shoes for Misses & Children NZeS: 7 to 11, $1.29 1144 to 2, $1.59 L) 214 to 6, $1.89 The $1.89 Shoe is in button style only. All have welt soles of solid leather. These Shoes are made on the “Right Shape" last, glving “equal rights to every toe.” Becond Floor, 35th St. Rear, Girls’ Summer Coats Now $1.96 .96 to $5.94 A limited number of fine white pique, pongee and serge Coats, In smart long waisted models, with stitched and separate belts. Girls’ White Dresses That Were $3.96 to $7.49, In pretty models and materials, the majority in batiste, lawn and voile, trimmed with laces. Slightly soiled or rumpled, Were §. Viaed Pleated loomers, $1.24 Special, In white, khaki and navy blue, Full plestecd, well reiniforced Bloomers for camping and moun- tain wear. Sizes 4 to 20 years, White Shadow Lace Veilings, 2lc 375 Misses’ and Juniors’ Summer Dresses Reduced At final clearance prices, a collection of dainty attractive models In Flowered and Striped Votles, Lawns, Linens and Tissues. Dresses Dresses Dresses Originally Originally Originally $3.96 to $6.94| $5.94 to $7.94) $7.94 to $11.74 Now $3.49 | Now $4.89 | Now $6.94 Not all sizes or colors in ary one model, but an excellent variety from which to select. re , ee Boy: are now in force. Now $2.96 Middy Suits of Khaki, Special, $1 .96 Trimried with white or red braid; laced at hips and neck. Gored skirt on lawn underbody. Sizes 4 to 14 years, Third Floor—25th Street, Boys’ Sturdy Shoes, Special, $1.89 sizes trom 7 to 18 years. Linen, Pique, Suits Repp, Suits that were $5.96 to $8.49. Guits that’ were $8.94 to $14.74. N Y Sale of Boys’ Tub Suits Continues 100 styles from which to Fewer panei jolla in imported and domestic materials. Ratine, Galatea, Suits Sizes 1 to6 (yd.) ake to wear and bes conmig: ut Shetia firm enough to bold its when tied over the brim of the hat. A practical summer Veil for all occasions Main Floor, Broadway. Embroidered White Crepe Dresses Were $6.94, Now $5.94 Dainty of very effective style, (as illustrated), fashioned of elab- orately embroidered sheer white crepe and featuring the long tunic etfect—so modish. Filmy embroidered net finishes neck and sleeves of the simple bodice, Alo polka dotted Dresses—lace trim med, Embroidered Crepe Voile Dresses— Were $8.94, Now $7.49 Fetching Frocks of finely embroidered crepe voile, with hemstitched tunic skirt, Black velvet ribbon is effectively employed for the girdle and sheer organdie makes the collar and vestee, Embroidered Organdie | Dresses—Were $18.74, Now $14.74 Finely Embroidered Organdie Dresses —tade over a foundation of white net. Lace trims the bodice and the vestee is of ruffled net, A wide girdle of taffeta silk joins the blouse waist and the long tunic skirt. Third Floor, Broadway. ¥ M jor R.H. Macy & Co, In 4 Engl ‘om flexible, plump box calfskin on a roomy, come fortable last. The soles are the weareresisting kind, Second Floor, 35th St. Rear, Dresses Women’s Capes & Coats At Clearance Prices A collection of 98 smart models in silk and woolen fab- rics of the most fashionable weaves and colorings. Sharply Reduced for Quick Disposal Garments, Garments, Originally Originally $34.75 to $89.75 $19.74 to $39.75 Now $19.74 Now $12.74 at 98c Were $1.29 to $1.98 Russian Blouse Suits (Sizes 249 to B years) Beach Suits (Sizes 3 to 9 years) Middy Blouse Suits (Sizes 4 to 8 years) Tub Norfolk Suits at $1.19 Were $1.98 to $2.97 Men’s Striped Madras Underwear. (garment), 29c Macy’s Usual Price (ea.) 4éc Shirts are sleevetess and cout sie drawers open knee length. All first quality. : Men's 49c “‘Porosknit’”’ teal pel a Ha Imperfect (g’m’t), 29 Shirts are short sleeves or sleeveless; drawers open knee length. Main Floor, Centre. Men’s Imported Lisle Half. Hose, 24c Medium weight and strong-of- wear—double soles, heels and toes. In black only. Men’s Imported i Ho 48c Hand- Lisle Hal Be, Black and colored. embroidered side clock, doubie soles, toes and heels. Main Floor. Centre. Men’s Panamas, Milans & Leghorns Reduced to $3.59 All season these Hats have been selling at $4.96, $5.94 & up to $9.74 Straw Hats “That Were $1.89 and $2.74 Are Now Reduced to Clothing Reduced for Quick Clearance In accordance with the Macy policy that wearing ap- parel must be sold the season it is made, these reductions Boys’ Norfolk Suits, $2.97 acy’s Usual Price, Various smart models, in all wool also Word crests in light gray and tan, lue Serge Suits in Sizes 7, 8, 9, 10, 17 and 18 Years Every Mixed Suit in Stock Reduced All this season's newest Norfolk models 11 imported and domestic materials including a number of fine worsted Shepaerd checks. $3.96 and $5.94 tweeds in gray, brown and tan, Broken sizes fr 18 years, Broken $4.96 $7.49 Now Now select, including all the Eponge, Madras, etc. Suits at $1.98 Were $2.49 to $4.96 Oliver Twist Suits (Sizes 2!y to b years) Sailor Suits (Sizes 3 to 10 years) Balkan Suits (sizes 3 to 8 Years) 2.49 acy’s Usual Price, $3.49 Linen, Crash, Khaki and White Duck. ‘“<Palm Beach’”’ and Linen Suits Norfolk Models Were $4.96 and $5.94, Now $3.96 in tan, blue, white and striped imported linen, and “Palm Beach” cioth in tan and gray stripes. Macy’s Week-End Candy Specials Macy's Candy values are un- excelled and the weight is always exact, the box not being included. Macy’sMilkChocolate Maraschino Cherries (pound in box) 24c A most delicious confection that Is of incomparable flavor and melts in the mouth. Macy’s Ideal Chocolate Patties (pound in box) 19c Five flavors assorted in box. Macy’s Delicious Fruit Paste (pound in box) 19c So fresh, soft and toothsome that a constant demand is made for more; flavored with fruit juices, raspberry, lime, lemon and orange, Macy’s 10-Cent Special Old fashioned Dro} that are delicious and refresh ing, Pound in a box. Sizes 7 to 16 years. “When Love Flies Out o’ the Window” By Leonard Merrick The most popular Book of the week. Publisher's price is $1.20. Macy's price, $1.08. Main Floor, Rear, 35th St. Macy’s Molasses Fruit Cake, Speciali,,, 15c Hen uding the beat se oiasses and spices, the premises, Fifth Floor, Macy’s Pound Cake, Special (1b.), 19¢ Plain, Citron, Marble ‘Lady Cakes"—delivious Macy’s Crullers, Old-FashionedStyle Special (dozen) 15¢ Fried to Pp, golden brown: eppetiaing e. 540 Pairs of Men’s High Grade Oxfords at $3.69 Dark tan calfekin or black calfskin styles, on flat lasts, with low, broad heels or on medium toe last, with medium height heels. Lower illustration. Some were made by a well- known Newark manufacturer of high-grade footwear. we ty former price was $5.94, and the same Shoes are sold elsewhere at $7.00. er styles taken from our $4.49 and $4.96 stock, also re- duced for quick clearance. - 200 Pairs Outing Shoes and Oxfords, $2.97 A lot of Men’s Outing Shoes (upper illustration) and Oxfords in calfskin and white Nu-buck. Some have rubber and others flexible leather soles. The size range is broken, but there are plenty of the most-wanted sizes. Main Floor, Balcony, Lace Curtains ainle VW Price Were 98c to $11.24 Now49cto $5.62 a pair Marie Antoinette, Lacet Nottingham and other rand durable laces. A wide variety from which to select. Fourth Floor. 400 Pairs Men’s Outing Trousers Belt Loops Stri, Be Striped Flannel Cuff Bottoms White Flannel Well Tailored e Striped Serge In specialty stores these Trousers are invariably marked at $5.00, Admirably adapted to golf, tennis, pechting and general vacation wear. Fitth Floor, Brondwey. Men’s Silk Shirts, $3.79 Fancy striped patterns in effective color combi- nations. Pleated or pl negligee coat models with soft double cuffs attached, Sizes 14 to 17. The Silk of Which These Garments Are Made Is Superior Quality IMPORTED HABUTAI Miun Bloor, 35th St, Cameras and Photo Supplies If you are thinking of buying a it will pay you to ask our advice, 98c Main Floor, 35th St. For the Lawn Poultry Yard and Dairy _ ortiients in the House Department, Base= i . Street, Lawn Mowers if you already have a Camera it wili pay you to tring your finishing tous, ito S510 Pty aote to 810.24 to 8207 Sprinklers, ete. ‘ 5 Specials | for the Week-End Was, Now. Hib, 196 Ho Mb. 20 in, Acid Hypo, Acid Hypo, Poultry Wire Ph hae yd io, te 72 in. bigh, sine mesh, Tet E = “Snaps” for Tank or ‘Tray Development, Dark Room Lamps ‘te to 82.03 toll) ‘! mevh, 150-ft, rolls Tie w 85.16 For the Chicks prouters— GA vanized; @ sections, Your enjoyment of Photography is not com- plete unless you own a Tripod and take ‘time’ pictures, Metal folding tripods— very special. 39), ins. extended, 15 ins. closed, $1 s tions, 435 in 17'4 ins. clo a5. Macy's Cream Separators No.2 $21.45 No. 314 $29.75 No. 514 $46.75 Many other worth-while re ductions in Photo Sundries, We have received another lot of “Argo” Developing Paper. Main Floor, Broad: ly Furth Fioor Ceutee, Box and Basket Lunches for Holiday Outings At Booths—conveniently located at the Main Floor Entrances—you may select from printed lists of several hundred appetizing edibles:— Sandwiches, Salads, Cooked Meats, Relishes, Cakes, Crackers, Delicacies, Jellies, Fruits and Beverages A half hour after your order ts given, the Lunch will be handed to you Freshly Prepared and Perfectly Packed so that will be appetizing and tempting when you are ready fo ea : 4

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