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6 tn West 77th Street Houses Closed for Sumner. ae | cke of their homes to- ie Lao Bonneborn of No. 16 jay that they would better look last week he had seen th lights y. He thought nothing of it at time, believing a servant might ot been sent for something for- “Je Bvery bed in the house was mussed had been torn from the walls iL piled in corners, Three chests (@f silver, one of them containing a WBussian collection which Dr, Sonne- said was not repla yle had been d out, as had great quantities fine linen and bric-a-brac; a safe, h @ crew of three men equipped h jacks and skids had great dit- ty in putting into Mr, Sonne- ‘8 bedroom had been rolled into bathroom after the heavy oak had been,ripped out. Acids and Mls had been used on the safe but + Naren ct SO IEPA EE LO IR CTE LIT ISE EEO EE! L ELE ELI GIOE SELES Bi LIE IEG ENF ue and rdgs were grimy with to- ashes. A great beam had been d out of the cellar and bi the front door. ‘The only opening in the house was scuttle which had been pried japea with a crowbar. ‘The of tee interior burglar alarm syst b a Mr. Sonne! could not under- how the plunder could have taken away without attracting ition. It must have been carried rough the scuttle, down a twen- | Wurup Ww Wwe Foor on tt and through the -halis of the ent house on the corner, the} building in the block open from to roof, The alarm belis must been ringing for at least two before the switch was turned ‘The home of Leopold Barzaghi, usr a be atiteor store al wo been treated very badly, The re had apparently made free in for a day or two, eating teasen all over the house and) up the stock of cigars and in the pantr: rted the uiscovery ie in from ening. As @ turned on the lights she that the house had been ertered, Was nuite sure she heard foo Upstairs. She went out and] ned for the police and two dd. When she hey refused to enter un- ‘e reinforced by the re- | of twenty minutes. On the upp gold spoons, apparently thrown in hurried flight, were seen) the scuttle. ard to an. M drifle nad | broken in the effort to plerce tt, the safe door with a dri Foo bad we can't get in wr homes which had been gut- | Lwere those of Thomas H. Smith, Dety and Thopus J. Mebrid Police estimate “of the prop by the householders, lonsen of moro than $75, police made light of the matt reporters made ing ind pavised those who had been robbed have nothing to say. Aon detectives were making fin in the houses to-day. sateen din Great South Bay, was tal family is in ¢ Hutchinson, ‘on Monday ldwin Sun= Carlte benefit of a needy baby LADIcS’ HAIRDRES siNG IN LONDON AND PARIS Both cities are positively two huge place airy as to the most popul perlect, economical, invig shampoo can be cheaply mad dissolving teaspooufu ox, Which every good druggis! = -thes, da @ cup but water, This mixtur cleanses thor: ly, und gives to the the that i hai ” (ek, ll ene tak he benef es Wine, Dine and Sleep] Men Who Testified for Whit-| In the meantime the aged Mr. Jone man Expected Immunity for $20,000 Swindle. B Barnest protests against the fail- ire of the police to protect them from of vandal burglars were made ) residents of West Seventy-seventh | u on the south side of the block Ameterdam and Columbus ues, who were looking over the gang of “wire men’ Weat Sev. |ffom Simeon Jones, a Pittsburg mil. }Conmulted two months with the Dis- ty-seventh street took a reporter of! the| trict Attorney of Allegheny County, Fhe Evening World through his dis- | ntled home to-day. He had closed Abree weaks ago and returned when police sent for him. Df. Joseph Burn, who lives in the Seventy- street house back of the Sonne- home, told the police when he of the robberies on the other Honaire in Septembe time-honored method to bet on an alleged “sure thing’ ot getting him n ‘To get a proper understanding of the status of Tarbeaux and Carter it ts/ necessary to Ko bw when they, with € per Collar Joe” and others were a rested on orders issued by the th the Sonneborn house, because one| 1 enorty on the Jones complaint. | ago, bu ‘They were indicted and released on $20,000 bail each, surnished by Mlinois Security Co. After prolonged negotiations with d on, although the family was Women’s Blouses smart models, in with navy blue $ ] 00 vy and Copenbagen all white and w bine: yhad not been opened. The car-| West Seventy-seventh street, most desirable ly of Mer! A. Rice Revavered, "The body of Herbert Rice, twenty- years old, of Baldwin, who was Silk Remnants 10,000 yards of plain and fancy t, skirt and inches wide, dress lengths, 27 te consisting of all silk and silk and Values up to 50e dotte. bair dressing puriors and hair establishments, One wonders cotton mixtures. At15c &25c Remnants Juin colored sateen » suitable for Phis is the qual- lor 25e., for hing but eare of There are hundreds of of switches and wigs and dozen- manufacturers of shampous. here use no makeshifts, but prepara made for sharapooing only ans far shampo: the reply that canthrox is th: 1 ity that sells regular Friday and Saturday, yard THE EVENING WO Rim } " lene Dintrict-Attorney, Tarbeaux, Care Ny | [ ter, “Paper Collar Joe,” and other j"wire * appeared befure the Ic as witnesses against voice Capt, Dominick Reilly, On and ing, Hut Mr, Whitman couldn't make has since had his ball discharged and the indictment will be dismissed in the case stick, It blew up on the first examination. Relliy, who has re- i | tired from the Police Department, —_.— —_—.>-- October, of Pittsburgh waited impatiently for | the trials of the men wio separated him from his $20,000, He could get no satisfaction from District-Attor- ney Whitman's office. The indicted “wire men” roamed about under the Loudly complaining that they have] protection of their bail bonds and the been “double crossed” and demanding that District-Attorney Whitman come Frank Tarbeaux ant ter ave locked up in the They are members of the) who ot $20,000) indictments gathered dust in the Criminal Courts Building Apprehending that perhaps the “wire men” had gained immunity from Mr. Whitman in return for their services In the Reilly case, Mr. Jones | Pa., about bis little §20,000 affair, and Tarbeaux, “Curley” Carter and Mc- jer were indicted in Pittsburg for |conapiracy. ‘The Indictments were sent here with extradition papers. Neither Tarbeaux, Carter nor McCrea could be found. The Tilinois Security to April, 1913.! Company officials got worried and| lemployed private detectives. McKenna were detailed to find the, missing ‘wire men.” They heard that McCrea as arrested in Montreal ten days was discharged before the puld get there. Not until last night were Tarbeaux and Carter picked up. They were arraigned in the Court of General Sexsiona before Judge Swann, who | detectives STYLE. Of Our Entire Stocks. Steep Reductions on Handsome Summer Dresses Styles Colors Long Tunies, Double y colorings, $995 54.95 | Materials White Voiles, Flow- ered Crepes, Striped Voiles, Ratine Stripe, ped and Check ton Crepg. Children’sDresses A manufacturer's sample tine in 4 good assortment of fine lawns and in long waisted or French fectively trimmed with s, embroides 4 ribbons. Siges ? to 6 years. to Centre Stre arraigned them bef House on the Pittsburgh tadictin Magistrate House committe to the Tombs with extradition, 1 sent for thet and George The Pittsburgh authorities claim that the conspirac Jones's bankroll Pittsburgh by Ta McCrea. Tart thought they we’ tection of their New York indict- ment and couldn't be touched any- where else, Hence their loud ertes in the Tombs. a BURGLARS INTERRUPTED. oot Lett Be! Brooklyn, nishing st 1659 Broadway, Brooklyn, early to-day of William J. Smith, No. M A I T E D to perform his usual task of turning out the light in been pick whistle and when @ policeman arrived they followed @ trail to the cell found that burglars had bored h A 4 ; in jand Gegan, & ‘entral Office sieuths,! ihe floor and cut out a section so they counter ha In the back room was found $1,000 worth of goods packed up whic! Gently ‘had been abandoned wh; Watchman appeared. The trail le ” the hall and upstairs, where a package containing stolen Jewelry was fonud, The real warm weather is Every New Summer Tier Ruffle Styles, | shade represented, Bustle Models, 2% Draped Ettects, including plain and Materials Stmped Voiles, Cord- ed Ratine, Plain and Fancy Crepes, Flow- ered Organdie, Can- Simpson Crawford, Third Floor, American Lady or C-B corsets in batiste 4 bust, long effect, well boned, em- strong hose supporters attached, $2.50 value White Underskirts deep accordion pleted flounee- some of white erinkled crepe with flounced edge and torchon lnce— others fine quality of white mus- lin with deep embroidered flounces, _—_—___——__/ 1 iked adjourned their case antil Aue, ACCUSES BROTHER-IN-LAW. Tarbeaux and ( out of the mediately na bail to and Court to-day ac but atl threaten o lighten Mr. hatched in Watchman Appears. onched the men’s fur- doorway he saw a mov- in the store. nd the In \ Chaatfear te Charged with Thett of Ano, Ttaymond Mulcahy, twenty-five years old, # chauffeur, of No, 410 West Forty- fourth street, was held in $1,500 bu Magistrate Hreen, t+ used by Thomas C Sf! we VE. * 19°70 20%" ST, Clean-Up Sal Women’s Smart Summer Footwear Most g 5 Fashion- J able Style Footwear for Summer Ac carer ey sale that embraces all our smartest and iow Summer Footwear—in fact, all the $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 grades that enjoyed wonderful popularity all this season. Now is a most opportune time for a sale of this character. yet to come, when this smart footwear will be in great demand for wear with Summer costumes. EVERY PAIR IS ABSOLUTELY PER- FECT AND IN THE SEASON'S SMARTE STYLES. AND EVERY SIZE IN EVERY of grand lares Bathgate « is Mra, Carew's sister, H¥ing with then, # went toa wake the night The Car of July 1 Muleahy: for an Mra. Mulcahy said, denly disappeared. “ind ce! toe Infants and Invalids © Ask For When Private Watehman Adam I Y 9) ee al d Ge ° patnen Pate, Neornreen avenue A¢ means the Original an nuine saw that the heavy padlock oe, @ @ 9 © cell tT oor 12, Wun out and mew. his are The Food-Drink for all Ages. Fog ie ete hud been combed for | Rich milk, malted grain, in powder form. More healthful than tea or coffee, . oKods, whic the Jewelry | For infants, invalids and growing children. Agrees with the weakest digestion. Pure nutrition, upbuilding the whole body. Keep it on your side board at home. lavigorates nursing mothers and the aged. A quick lunch prepared in a minute. eno substitute. Ask for HORLICK’S of All Our Season’s Smartest $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 Grades Styles Lace Trimmed Me- dici Collars, Combi- n Silk Trimmed Kimono Sleeves or $ set in Tailored Waist effects, H 7.95 Materials Flowered Voiles Boutonne, Fanc ‘repes, White Lin- gerie, Embroidered Voile, Novelty Fabrics. Corsets medium low idery ond lace trimmed; has and $e, defects, each, Fine quality white sateen with Simpson Crawterd, Main Floor, trimmed—while they last. Women’s Underwear REGULAR AND EXTRA SIZE PANTS AND VESTS. Vests, low neck, short and ho sleeves; Pants, French band, um- bretla leg, light weight; value 2c 4 84 to 46 At 17c Simpson Crawford, Main Floor, Crash Tow OR GENUINE PALM BEA\ AT THELOWEST PRICE E' Special at $4.90 Palm Beach and Imported Beach Cloth Suits are in tan, button sack model coats, made skel Sizes $3 to 44. Men’s Fine All-Wool Sun-Proof Serge Suits, Worth $15 Special at $8.75 Serge Suits are in the new semi-English model, mohair lined, patch pockets; all hi grade tailored with soft rolling fronts; made up of a fine grade all-wool sun-proof navy blue Sizes $4 to 42; stouts 37 to 44. Men’s Panama Hats |All Men’s Straw Hats Regular $3.50 and $5 Grades Now $1.50 Panama Hats reduced, Regular 83 id have colo $1.25 and 81. Istgtolt, 4 15 piece 93.75 cw lives at NO. 1966 B. Altman & Ca. Misses’ and Srhall Women’s Washable Summer Dresses in a variety of materials, are being offered at the special prices of The next morning Carew went toa wall safe in his bedroom and found » $200 diamond pin, a $200 . | watch and $500 in cash miasing. Also Washable Tailored Suits at $6.50 & 9.50 The remaining stock of High-cost Dresses for Misses and Small Women has beef marked at decided reductions from former prices. Fitith Avenne, 34th avd 35th Streets, Nem York BY DECISION OF COURT 4. RUDOLPH DIRKS KATZENJAMMER KIDS The New York Suncay World Originator of Draws Exclusively for the Comic Section of ain” * Hosiery 1,500 pairs women’s regular $1.00 silk hosiery ade with double silk Colonials, Cleopatra Pumps and White Shoes gunmetal calf and weathers lude patent leather, Leathers ine Pi Faeries black mat kid. Patent leather Colo’ { White buck skin pumps, white canvas In fact, every fashionable style low ummer. All the wanted heel shapes, in- Cuban and the popular kidney shape. The sale embraces abo Jar stock—not odd lots and im- ‘An extra torce of salespeople will assist cilitate your purchase—and extra spuce has been allotted to the display of t! cade quarters. shoes and Oxfords. shoe worn thi iding Spanish, Goodyear welt or turn 4,000 pairs f rom our regu! CH CLOTH SUITS, WORTH FROM $7.50 TO $10, VER PAID FOR A SUIT OF COMFORT AND S TYLE. black and blues, in the new 5- Jeton, Trousers are the new model with belt loops and Now 45c All Straw Hats reduced. mostly '82,00 and 82.50 Hats. Men’s Shirts Madras, percole and a variety werized cle Dress Goods Remnants 12,000 yards of black and colored dress goods remnants in waist, skirt ress lengths, $6 to 50 inches Included are 50 inch mohair nand 50 inch shepherd check 2B inches long. Perfectly ma jinuble in every shade but regularly for $7.00; left in stock, to clear out, Hight and dark ge At 77c Main Floor Cereal Sets man Porcelain Cereal Sets, beautifully decorated. consists of 6 large cereal jars, 6 small spice jars, 1 salt box, 1 vine- gar cruet and 1 oil cruet. Negligees assortment of colors and styles, in size 36 only. fine lawn, dgintily trimmed with y $1.50, sample Water Tumblers 6 initialed thin blown water tumblers engraved wi y i | a ) At $1.98 7 MRAM Se MOMMMMNAANR Simpson Crawford,19th and 20th Sts.—6th Ave.