The evening world. Newspaper, November 19, 1914, Page 12

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BVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, BARREL MURDER VICTIM KILLED FOR SAVING GIRLS ‘STATEN ISLAND NOTES, Mad ng wit be had Montay ik hattan, on the eppilontion ot gaenot Lodge, No, 381, 4 Raliroud oe pany, for pear le this event to famine $195,009 in aquilp-; certificates, for the pur- |! purchasing thirty-two donbin | tru free trolley care for use on avoided his old haunts, and ts sald to land goad. kitis Into white slavery, and knew have given the police much valuable that what It probably would do to him for not falling in with its plans, he went to the police ° When the fang got wise they jatuck ® gun in his pocket,” George Freifeld, Grand Master ne tn the Htate, will eh se | policeman into a St. George on the ese | him Ho saw they vip have been wont out by sn | itd Wanton Guid, for a recep- jon at bag home on Bard Avenu ave at least half @ fooking into the mur- jooking into the mur- f on the mercy of the c q ‘orrigio last Febru- |was BELIEVED TO HAVE BEEN A POLICE “STOOL -PIGEON.” he police had aiready found from A pot any | Macaluso Li been away for four months for car- Woman Who Cont Confessed One|? fying & revolver, but had said noth. ing at the time about being “framed He preferred to bide his time * through the police, | greatest hi D hi sed by The engagement is announced by Joseph A. Grewer of Ongood Avonus, | of his daughter Mine Ida! Qrewer to Gusta I'gosevelt of New Jersey. Killing Says He Refused Sis- | ters to White Shivers. Mrs. Willian R. Hayward, has re- turned to her home in New Brighton | from a trip to North Carolina, A. bridge and euchra will be held! t eat the hole! ”” ‘ You can. The Jwhole of wil PROBE sTORY.| pe 4 Betas at the endemy, St. George, " 1 Follow Father, Vowed Vengence on Slay- ers of His Son. ‘The anmial Harvest Home Festival for the benefit of the 8. R. Smith In- firmary will be held tn the hospital, ban omy Mat this afternoon. for the benefit of the Granite- EF. Church, will be held uy ‘Avenue, Uhia evening, to-marrow and ”) “Rainy Day” Shopper ‘Did some shopping yester- day—got wet feet—took cold—felt bad all evening. This morning John got LUDEN’S c “Give Quick Relief’’ and now I'm quite myself again.” Luden’s give quick relief from cou ‘Their benefit to the voice makes of all professions, Detectives who are trying to find) Luigi Macaluso, a tailor, of | Fast Fourteenth Street, and left his body in a barrel under the Queensboro Bridge, in Long Island City, will question Louisa Macaltiso in the Tombs to-day about he that she knows Luigi's slayers. Tho girl haa been in prison since May, charged with killing Guisepp! Marino in @ room in Fast Thirteenth Street, and claims to be a relative of . This Luigi Macalus denies, but the police think the father toont anything just n, In approved Bicit- » has atuck hia fingers into hia mouth as « sign ‘of vengeance againat his son’n murderers, and does not gem interested in the conven. tional. methods of the police, He does not know the police are trailigg him in hope that he may know the haunte of the murderers and lead them there, The detectives, af- ter working twenty-four hours on the cane, gaid they were certain Macaluso was Killed as a result of gang ven- detta, but others who know about such, things declare it 1% more likely he was alain because ‘hé wan eus- Deoted of being a stéol-pigeon of the police, which aupporte the story ‘told by the girl in the Tombs. This youthful prisoner, ‘who has laughed remoraclessly as she told how she Killed Marino on April 10, is a queer character, and has the police Menthol Candy ough Drops hs, colds—and throat irritations. juden’s popular among people “Luden’s Have A Hundred Uses” Sold i Goes wees y WM. H. LUDEN, Mig. Confectioner, Reading, Pa, Af you find coffee Is hurting yout! , Coffee, on account of its drug, caffeine, does hurt | lots of people—causes headache, brart flutter, nervous, ness, sleeplessness and other ills. Riemints-ebealin tenet, deeebields toe cause (of thats Glacomfort, have ewitched to IPOSTUM swand found relief. pussled, After she confessed the }Marino murder, William Flack said he killed Marino at her urging. She he did aothing of tho .port, sed tb let him take the credit GIRL REPUDIATES HER CONFES- ‘ Siow or MURDER Bent Bones INTED Shoes are what make all bent bones, corns, buniens, callouses, ingrowing nails, flat feet, fatigue, and all the other ills that tuuman feet are heir to. at the time of hor arrest she had been masquerading in boy's clothing. Now ahe repudiates her own confes- sion and says tho same gang that killed Marino and foteed her to take the responsibility, killed Luigi Maca- Juso, and that he probably was shot in the heart and jammed into the barrel somewhere uround Avenue C and Thirteenth Street, In a stable in she says, the gang planned to cut up the body of Marino, but were frightened away, She says aho confessed to the Marino murder because she was told that, being @ girl of eighteen, she could-sdy Marino was a white elaver and got off through sympathy. If she didn't, the gang threatened they would kill her, so she decided to take a chance in the courts rather than with @ crowd of cut-throats she knew “There’s a Reason” ’ Postum—a pure food-drink—contains no caffeine | or other drug or harmful substance. It does contain the } autriment of prime wheat and wholesome molasses } frog which it is saade, Delicious = \ N i ‘ e Economical or free’ yours feet from bent bones, cams, bfinions, ingrowing Jat feet, fatigue, ete., because the let the fe¢t growas they should. Get your, whole family Ames, women and cryaren into roomy, ne That name guarantee® you the correct orthopadic shape which lets your Boston... Makers of All- jen, and’ Mayfair for Women. was nature intended, & Hutchins, Inc., 15 High St., America and Signet Shoes for Retailess can be supplied at whalesale trom stock-on our floor, RICE & HUTCHINS NEW YORK COMPANY, NEW YORK, N. Y- Sold by mest geod dealem everywhere DUE & HUTCHINS DUCATOR | HOE® Postum comes tn two forme: ‘ Regular Postune~cust te bolled. 150 and 25 pkgs. powder stirred fa “Geiganiel beverage ineteatly, I os ape Sis Sl ectiddias |] “There's a Reason” for POSTUM amit her story is in- ther they are ready to believe it or not. It Ste in well with what they have learned of Macaluso, whom she obviously knew intimately, whether or not he was a kinsman. The trouble between Macaluso and his gang assoolatos, she sald, began about @ year ago because he refused to take two of his pretty sistera to visit the rooms of the “ knew the crowd wanted to get the A teaspoonful hot water makes a and 50c tins. 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Corrigio was known as because of his gold | ‘Gold An to finding the actual murderer | of Luigi Macaluso, the polloe have made little progress. They place their f Heavy winter wei filled; covered with figured ‘ilkoline, bed ies bar or ted Swiss, daintily | Black and Navy Blue th teed broidery, )., Remnants ta of Crepes, east with ‘Sinch pfain color sateen bor- Papen bh "9 Manrietas and Challe. Regularly 4 / $3.76 Comfortables, $2:76/“‘For the Parlor Maid.” qo centre An! wide bordered bordered | wit! 55c Yd. aR Figuncings, Ruffled Baby Flouncings, pretty patterns on fine ot pig boot Aer ye ine Store, Lower Floor Bs 18, 1914. ENV GNVnEROADWAY AND 33d STREETG ENV 5 7 % Two Big City Block Floors Crowded with New Fall Merchandise at Lowest” Prices elvet Dress Hats 4 For Women $9.75 75 at $ and Misses af on ment Serges, Gabardines and a|%sy 74, Suu. Just, thi Few Broadcloths a Suits in These Models Usually pI Sell at $16.60 Ste turban stort, Long and short coats—lined throughout with satin. Black, Blue, Green and Brown Included b are anum- 1 to $1.50 ong ith rinming of 75¢ Ry web reets, Subway Store, Fur Trimmed Suits | | ,$3:50 Trimmed low bust; | sill Ss ry and with | OE C& Satins, Velvets To ea Siees | 22 Ls le Lengths for Blouses, trimmed. | Excellent Models of Toe assortment, inchides “such Do BeVoise Brassleres, 600 Boe |e Chine, Hasina: Mate st "Trimmed wi Taffeta, Chifions, Subway button, front; Velveteen and Corduroy, Store, |broidered tri img 2 fastened . | UNderpriced. friced st Ste t08 y' Subway Store, Lower Fleor Comfortables— Rémaants dtc ga Ww Bl ankets h a every & Ratines, Si jen Bordered ” Imported Plaids, ‘Shepherd Checia, Fancy tea of fine lawns, Boney Comb Suitinj $2.60 Henri Fi siti Comf. bl 95 iettas, Fancy ngs it a and Ay \ fae Small Bretalles of, lawn _jgioumed > ms; extra heavy weight; full | Bretelles fea with ee Temciictelverepensd i) “es 2 Blankets, dudowsce ||" ape ie Lace Curtains: 860 Pairs White Woolnap Blankets; “For the Waitress.” 100 Pairs GIMBEL Ready-to- fond, heavy weight; soft ciderdowm Plain lawns with hemetitehedor|Hang Nottingham Curtains, in pink or blue’ borders; dovble pan ee ned ring Others | white and Arsbe. a lan en coat Seno , | ,,200 Pairs Seotch Madras Cur. Subway Store, Lower Floor “For the Laundress.’ tains; ecru only. Good’ quality Gingham or Percale} $00 Pairs Scrim Curtains, urtains, Dutch 18¢ Yd. “For the Cook.’’ it 260. effect; hemstitched Lace Departm artment |>#nd Aprons a elfeet, hem haa and lace fm 3 be to S00 Laces, Scto N coverall or bu ‘ee All-linen Cl tnd Torchon Laces <i> odcbamar be dap olen mplicw rel and Chrutraas fi fancy wok tore, Baleony a 8 $2 Sweaters naae alec ; 91.60 House Dresses, $1 $9.00 Dining Room Dome, $5.60 Several fab eds in Ginger Cham- bray and and neck have pi qo tnd caffe; others have sel tr banding, while others are made wit pete and long sleeves. The collar has neat oles of embroidery. Maida’ Dresses of Black Lawn, in high or square neck, $1. Maids’ White Linen Uniform, Leather Goods Cathedral ey fruit design; $1.60. (Bee Bags at Vi Nile green, com>)" sasiay” Black Sateen U: on re Sd Pot Va ve for gas With stem, canopy, KRY | nigh neck and long sleeves, ee Bags, leather purse and Ns Baste SEate, Lower Floor Subway Store, Balcony SA ne fitted, al; or For Boys’ $5 my e. he 3. 9 - Balmacaan a G vem nd moe i wd er N Overcoats and Norfolk Suits Suits (| N (| N N I N (1 IN searra yearns ai Gaersare bre, rn, Sray Bs Bes ’ / Beranante {36 from 4 to 16 sq. yds, A ixtures of Brown, Gray and Tan, each ' ‘Subway Store, Lower Floor IN Re has two pairs full cut knickers, with all seams taped and Norfolle an Ss in the Austrian China & eu | Trends oa ee “neat stripes and room; unusual v: newest models, Sizes 6 to 1 $5 Balmacaan male < - for the smaller 8: goate for the amar, 53.50 ff Gray, Tan; full flannel lined; sizes 3 to \ an and $6.60. Subway 50. Subway Store, Balcomy A worsted, tweeds, cassimeres and serge in all the newest of stripes, checks, plaids, in gray, brown, green and black, also plain blue and gray; single and double breasted style coat. Gry chin: inchilla, cert with shawl collar, mixtures with Seavectite collar of all wool cheviots and tweeds and the plain Chester- . Eng! field model of neat velours and Kersey | ry er d neat Jt r ° Ee Balmacaans are in plain and nea food cloth in plain and neat stripes. to a walt lin ne ernie with Extra Pair fc; 1p oy ae ate ok ‘Wood bo Knickerbockers VA) f num lined, $4 ni ye perercinn Values : \ | 60c Cork Linoleum Balmaccan Overcoats. 7 to , Remnants, 35 olsun Cheviots, | : Perfect appropriate for are Elchon an vg ‘room and dining These Overcoats are all-wool Cheviots; colors are Brown, H 10 years. cuore ty * All-Wool Mackinaw Coats, sizes 8 to 16 years,|$2 eWterh si ioe -- N 4 and $18 Model Suits or Over- coats. A Distinctly —" Sale The Suits are made of all wool cheviots, “| | oe For Men's and Youn; Young Men's $15 Outi at $1175 The Overcoats are all wool Blue and belt back, 34 he double breasted style, Men’s $3 Trousers, $2 Neat herringbone and diagonal and ‘blue

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