The evening world. Newspaper, January 28, 1915, Page 5

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tHE roel es Tn oS ‘RACHEL BROWN FIGHTS Stolen From The World. ee be epg So Tes TELLS SECRET hair which she led ft efile 4 HH ie | turn to the =e: (RER HUBBY'S MAN WITH se HUBBY'S SHARE OF EGGS Doesn’t Miss a Shot, Shoot- ing Like a Big Leaguer. kept Great Neck and vicinity in a state of excited interest for some “There's the devil to pay out here,” Pearsall, Superintendent of @ntate, daid to the constable over phone. “Don't waste any time. quickly.” Mynes reached the Tatum es- found Pearsall looking like a painting of a sunset. 4 the paint get on your 4" asked the Constable. “Paint!” exclaimed Pearsall. 's eggs! Mrs. Tatum chucked Ti Q $ 8 ctibettt bye then he proceeded to tell hie troubles, Mrs, Tatum, who, after her | “ME trom | And hele: ae to Say She} Here’s Just How Show te Happened, Senn, only of and in Chronological - Order, Too. Rachel Brown, once side partner of Bridgie Webber jn the gambling bus- iness, had an exciting time early to- day, but saved the celebrated Brown amond@a and bank roll, His real name is Bratnstein, and he has a sa- loon at Fifty-eighth Street and Broadway. Brown, a natty dresser, carries a roll Mke a wine agent, and wears his “toe” all the time. Briefy, this is pine Bappedes im the early morning “ta A M.—Rachel Lert down an Blinds of his cafe and ordered out.” 1.80—Put on his coat, stuffed $300 ede) eg roy dbmapr abt sd and felt to see if all his dia- pear were In place. 2~Glanced at the t front window and aaw sinister faces peering through a her| crack. Decided to stick around awhile for the sake of the cash and dia- n, | monda. 3.—Decided to make a dash for it, fet bimself out, locked the door and fresh | hiked for an a aii-auar lunch room in Cotumbus Cirele. eget. Pearsall ordered the servant to re- house egulees. He sald the hens and their products betonged jusively to Tatum. |, We'll see about that!” ‘Three men waiting across the street started in pursuit. Just as he reached the door of the one of the men gave him @ belt on the back of the head with a eeetion of rubber hose and Rachel }| Went down for the count. 8.03~-The three robbers eeized him | and were dragging him away when ”" pe. | Avenue, Rachel hit one in the mouth. | |i Result, badly skinned knuckle as one ||} tooth departed from the mouth of the | Ii the manager of the restaurant and ||j several patrons ran to the rescue. |[f $.15—The expedition found three | Hm: men at Fifty-third Street and Fighth stranger. 400—Three men locked up on a charge of attempted robbery and as- aault. They deseribed themselves: Late ge Th vy Nie aba Street; Baward Tierney,clerk, No. 485 West Fifty-seventh Street. Brown identified them ail. Vabihe’ Wonks, ‘The police say THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, HANS SCHMIDT LOSES. | “DIAMOND BACKS” TO DANCE. Condemned Priest's Plea tor p New | Sectety and Folities te Mix tn ‘Trial Is Denied. Application for a few tritt for at to Hn Schmidt, who is awaiting execution January Clearance of 7 omens OS The Greatest Values of the Yi a “~~ and Comprises The Newest—The Smartest as well as The. Most Comfortable Kind Usually $5.00 and ¢0.00 . . $3.3 tended that he shoald have Been on: Manslaughter, gir) died of an Mega! operat ant) that the cutting up and scattering of Justice papers, the Court of ‘Weman Suffrage Up Agate. HARRISBURG, Pa, Jan. 28.—The] 7h joint fesolution proposing ah amend- ment to the State Conatitution siving women the right to vote, passed by thi Pennsylvania Legislature in 1913, waa reintroduced in the House to-day. If it people will vote on cee poses? the recat s J | va ee Wrecked Schooner Turns Tartie. . A wireless message was received here to-day from Capt. Carden of the revenue outter Jr, Piaaeeth th Pal Ll ee masted ch ole Weeera he news ER P. Apiaeal Hondy is Prosident of the Fashionable Dress Silks Made in America B. Altman & Co. have introduced for the Ts, Tos approaching Spring season, and are display- Sandwiches, ing in their Silk Department, a charming Sardines, range of New Colors, distinctively American eset gli in nomenclature as well as in the exquisite — ‘ Silks which have been manufactured pur- Must posely to introduce them. These Silks are READY TO USE. absolutely American—woven, dyed and Ap premio finished in the United States. Model Gowns featuring these Silks and Colors are now being displayed in the Department for Special Costuntes, on the Third Floor. The new colors originated by B. Altman & Co. are e Palm Beach Tuxedo Brown Arizona Silver Newport Tan Gettysburg Gray . Piping Rock Rocky Mountain Blue and ray also be obtained in Suits, Biouses, Second Fleer. he Fenwick inden Busy, while being aes to port. GULDEN'S Clearance Sale of | Selected Furs” 10 CENTS. reser? Stores. There is a Huyler confection to suit Oregon Green Delaware Peach ——————_—_—_ Villa Ferees Lese Guadalajara. Millinery, Hosiery, Parasols, Dress Fabrics and Ribbons. Representative Values in “' The February Sale Luxurious Two-Piece Tapestry ! Suite Unually paid O. Same Suite in Denim, $110.00 B. Altman & Ca. Special Sales of Wooi Dress Fabrics for to-morrow (Friday) will consist of Fine Tailor Serge 84 indiés wide, in black and navy blue, at the extremely low price of $1.10 per yard Stern Brothers tend and 43rd Streets, West of Fhth Avene Will offer, to-morrow, a specially selected group of Men’s Winter Overcoats «t $24.50 Regular Values $35.00 to 45.00 es Sine Drage Ovarcrets end 6 splendid choice oe Raglans, London Box Great Onerconts taal sizes from 88 to 50 chest measure. é Men’s Sack Suits at $19.50 Regular Values $25.00 to 35.00 En comeareetiong o2 Geteoeny adie, winio of Whe nest loveen’ fabrics, including plain blues and blacks. All sizes represented but not in every model from 38 to 50 chest. Annual February Sale of Furniture and Rugs Commencing Monday, February Ist, Will embrace their entire stock of Dining Room, | ‘ Living Rom. Bedroom and Library Furniture, to- wi extensive collections of Oriental and rican Rugs, Carpets and Hall Runners, | At reductions that range up to 50% from regular prices Selections may be made, at sale prices, To-day, To-morrow, and Saturday James MeCresry & Co. : 34th Street 5th Avenue On Friday and Saturday Purchases will appear on bill rendered March Iet. And Imported Black Broadcloth ‘ a smooth, lustrous quality, at $1.45 per yard Fitts Avenne-@Madteon Avene, “McCREERY” SILKS Famous Over Half a Century The Finest Silks the World Produces 15,000 Yards Washable Shirting Silks 13 In a wide range of newest color combinations and © qtyles, including Pekin, Raye, Paquin of oy ) Stripes. 36 inches wide. value 1.35, 95c ' Double Width Black Summer Dress Satin. a 95c ; value 1.35 3 ‘Black Faille Francaise,—36 inches wide...yd. 1.35 value 2.00 Special Sale ADE Wc Ie ce KN ' 25,000 Yards 7 Men’ 3 & Women’s Handkerchiefs | COTTON WASH DRESS FABRICS .|| At One-Third Less Than Prevailing Prices a \ Printed Dimiti Women’s Linen- Handkerchiefs, , } MN ysis also the prhep Rachie Eohyd-sm with band embroidered initials, in white or colors, 4 value 260, yd. L2i4e with embroidered | in plain and i Printed Cotton Voiles in » large variety of styles corsars, each 15c, 25c} tapenttects, ds. $1.15, 1.60 | 985.00 Early English Upholstered Wing Tan ee Aen Micteone Weak Pices $170.00 Adam y Beok Cases. 065.00 Colonial M: $140.00 Carved Mahogany Book Cases. $55.00 Colonial Mahogany Book Cases. $45.00 Colonial Mahogany Book Cases. . F umed Oak Library Tables, $7 5-00 Usually $30.00 ANSWERS TO BEAUTY QUESTIONS bit By Claire - Ainsworth The Notedly Beautiful Singer ficial ao the daily with See ‘aren g My ae dE + v mene! yoyognesh ycnae 4 nee hollow ‘and ne Cite tala in petties with complete directions. Mise Ameile anien: “t gan loatn Pa f Tie areas jeral i) eed wn by iT ¢ bt The’ rections. ar on q Of. re. Bagh flronfons ap More ‘wi w profesional hair dressers: You oan Gog leat home easily, Shor hetee er nor = ‘often fer geod, auir “Mies meric joes ey ~ ety s be se ta pk i “pink, ‘white er vemrap det! euperior te imported. Delivery will be made on February Ist, or a latter date, if desired. - hate ‘o wi at iS chagt eclee using 4 natural fluffy growth. to onmue. Ci" Tou cannot nd basins tmimitate enough” nour laren the food, yee ‘Tek ie pomera ie foe a he van extent the sain, fen bite not ote: AE the reader ose wet, find the ‘lies cu cl “ak ‘Aigewert h. Fee at oa are ‘ons a, : aig C: Vf the compl ion ih fhe eailened tires Make were Avi RAE es eee pelt fraler Bas ih are rauel” Dos. $1.70 |

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