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_— p test Tuesday, used « plan that was | fqre 2 v'ciock.” This was mere con- ‘ ‘ TES simpio.as. it was dating. The wa to give the thieves an air FINDS. MOTHER, BURNED Merri: leh “tt. ul A ol usiness, n Eb at the robbery was sade wsiown, chia | °F 08! BONG ae cast iv. uitde, panne 10 OEATH: IN. HER BED Seite i morning oy the distribution 5 @!agey of billa at 1 o'clock. He war gore KMAS TMU Warning circular among otter banks, busy up to the time he went to lunch- The. thiéves had $5,000 more ready to | eon at 1.13, and when he came down | |Son Biscovers Fire in Her Room— ied Helps Put It Out, but Too Late— [pre was Degressed Over Making Believe She Dropped Match. oe out but they were frightened off |“t 1.45 he saw one packet sticking | before they couldigrab {t. out from under the mesh root. other two were gone, Thé plan was, nimple, While one The thieves staod in a group a tew ‘ha from the window of the alba Dayid Brandon, who occupied a. +s t jt. et venue, Brooklyn attention, waa cuncantraied ajrqotly [thrust a two foot wire in between ta boule, at Ne. O07 i | Benseldar, « ary ‘McClellan, Four Youig, Mei Used Wire) in trout”of him or toward the tefi, |the baie at the front of the counter, | ouhee bir awakened by smoke as|day for the tn any Cenggal eB. Mi Hook to D Out Pack On bis right ay three flat packages, |Poked down through the mesh roof) ¢°. 100% this morning. He found the| Making uniform: a cae OOK to Drag Oul Packs ae of them containing fifty $100. bilu, ve boa Bp ce ip pabigd the | emo ‘came from his mother’s room| 2¢ complained that oly. he body will be ‘whan he rushed to the door he|pressed him to be making clothes tor.) Princsto ss { apiece, and one containing one hun- of Money. | dred ‘tues Bach packet was wrapped with a ‘row band of paper. The teller sel- LICE, HUNT ROBBERS, i looked, at them echt. them were So. end of the wire it was easy to lift out ta that the apartment was in flames. iu re oh hctsaty oye fee SCANDALS Compurrram., the bunch. Probably the return of Other roomers helped him put out the} ,,,; Mr. Williamson acared the men away fire. ‘hie , am bas canted 2S RSs before they could get the third pack- |“ yirg Brandon was discovered on the /ene roof in the course of ‘his work as a | protected fom. the, outalde world by a/et, It wae ecarred where the wire! -screq bed, and Dr, Goodwin of | janitor amd fell off accidentally. | netting, of vopper wire with a mesh | had prodded it. — out one inch square, This atood| The American Bankers’ Association ee — — srooklyn Oat Savings Bank ficva, tha money like. «root, je aotive in the hunt for the thieves, TNL ZS LZ OL A er SE "Fuio, [roar sear" es AMML REELS HOUSE; Tt Surprised Even Us, This As rf VPs have to sign the draft hefore it ia ie. | valid, ao it ip not uncommon to L Vins sor youn en wae anna) manana tor hry sa Vall SUSPEETS UE Half Price Lot of Furniture \ 109 out of the Raxing teller's.ca@®} itor neard. one.ofithe four rekbers aay | Black Hand Explosion Follows Many \he Dime Savipge Bank, Brooklya,}'to. another: “Well, he'll be here. he- J ooroconyriomang sh Broadway.and Thirty-third Street real ‘i ‘bio oa Inter-City Indoor Golf Match w ve Sicha oe 4 Black Hand bomb early to-day. Isaac, Fox and Joe eg ord blew up the porch of the home of An- for the Bedroom The aera inv to aa Monica, hia wife and three children, 1@ pul se Lwho were sleeping.on the second floor, 36 holes at vices boy | theefiret indoor TnferGity Golf Metch ever Ply pane out |] Monica told the polipe that Jast fall Hand demand, told to, leave the money, and two men. aguinet them. | $87.50 Tellet pee J An hour after to-day’s explosion Car- ‘ mine Caruso, a shoemaker, of No. 7 off, ant ur fo, dee lp agen ieee cannot rity be }olsco A }Washington Street, ary ar- Card Te ee Spec ls ly a day or two at the Bat of le Car AMeataice'e cloth in k is,done d to i "tie ee Seat (eat eeeet 3 “Bat. the. two, itn stock used. Dreey Chit 7 sah glghhorhood. an, Now ations, tha, 60 Cards, Name Only {100 Wedding Invite- ‘ ar sin rm : rl With plate; in script, 860, | toms or, Announce- one. in shaded Old wap fetipt allowing, 20 lines; ), Feb, 3. and ouside enve- , Dessser, 84 ea Sty < ppeeraat bel ee oo | ‘® running gun fight with pete » Dandi ta mn West Van Saree iN = Quadruple Fisted Tt must be borne ia PE on ceagien ae Eee B Dishes, $5. 75 Onty100eédem wien |] A 7p Extraordinary Sale of 42 “Reclaimed fa Poliseman—One Bandit Moms | Complete Deteilo Will Be Published in the \ Eamning: Popes Femorrow, Tuesday, February 16th. a a leading manufacturer sold us at a large discount. They are heavily plated, and beautifully Stern Brothers ted end 43rd Slreels, Wast of Fikth Avenue t designed; large sizes. PM) ‘Tomorrow a Special Sale of Women's Washable catty hae: $4 and $4. a mie Silver C O N R EB I D ‘Py D i Roanl was Rosrated trom she 200 of them, 5 and 6 inches high; t, Doeskin Leather Gloves Bert eee ie. ae / Sg htap tty pee high iY 7 y got from the cash (English Make) , Qe the following exceedingly low prices: 12 Button Length Mousquetaire Gloves, in white; regular price $0.25 apair, . . . at $1.35 hand-engraved. Main Floor. HIS GRIEF COSTS HIM FINE. IN ‘Thinking of Brother Slain in War (| Dealer Violates Law. Player Pinaae | In our last re- markably success- INNOVATION tar One Pearl Button Prix Seam Sewn Gloves, Se era 50 ful Conreid Piano in white; regular price $1.50 0 pair, sat SOC |einente avgnon, wan cil butore $22. : Club, we distrib- ; Ferme Court tovtay to explain why “Petite” Model, Usually $35 uted 0 v9 Ani.) : pagtacted ta enver ane prevent saat a ot thane trunk Whe to acl ; : Parasols for Spring and Summer [3 wine'iceviet ever tt ions and lst week vas the fist ine that this new low || Player-Piano, his brother in the Austrian army had sy in trod juced. eae models are genuine Of these, 42—-a ARE now being shown in highly interesting asaort. | Ade Pn, °Slaisery atteirs et dune INNOVATION, made, with ail the 5 and con- very slight per- ments of Imported and American makes in the | routine, nite tandard centage of the in- @e more concerned over the q struments sold— lives of our own citizens than about t 0 lost te the European war,” ‘nad vant t Appleton he smart new shapes and colori including their ex- clusive.and very distinctive pn. Ty " “The Roge Palm,” “Nippon” and «La Vivian” which represent entirely new ideas in design, material and Sp yr evglved to conform to the prevailing m Ted’at noon tovday thatend ol 10, Regularly $15 & $20 ‘Moderate prices prevail throughout the department. Kent thoy vrhureday, as att ai 2, pie ¢ } ed oe 0 “The Prettiest Girl” She certainly is the prettiest one yet in this new \I WORLD GIBSON Series. She’s just as pretty as she can be—and there is MORE in the picture. A lot more. It’s called “The Same Old Story.” IN Some one is sitting opposite. Guess who? , You Get This Beautiful ar Charles Dana Gibson Picture (74 N were taken back by us heonuee of non-payment. ' Although they were brand new when sold, and have only been in use for periods ranging from one to three months, they have all been put in first rate ee condition in the factory. We consider the instrume and offer them under the same guarantee as though For $5 Cash With Three Years to Pay Remainder No Interest or Extras - Aron | te lnegruments wre three 4 hia of eae design, and four styles of finis! are 88-note players, with ‘an excellent, sympathetic ha mechanism, and delightful tone and action, 4 player ey, Sale prices of these Conreid Player-Pianos are Next Sunday Werl's-Pletorial Section 7 | Regularly $435, $450 and $475, eee ee eae CL ey NI RP TO 5 BPR Chace als. el ili ty sphere t chit HS UY a — Austrian Fanoy China Priced Far Below Cost The china is a fine Austrian ware, decorated with quaint and popular Saxe floral styles.’ The sha; very attractive; indeed, it is not use this china 4 passe that we are closing it out at such reductions, but principally because we SAUER | renew our orders and so keep the assortments com: ¢ Chop Trays, bs Hea Ice Cream Trays, b Fouad Com-| $1.60 8, 50¢ $3.25 Tankards, $1.50 650 1 Bier Plates, 26¢ | 35c Tea Plates, 160 $1.50 Sugaf and|50c Ramikins and Sau- Creams, 65¢ cers, 20¢ Hot Water Jugs at Less than H lalf Made in neat shapes of very fine porcelain; shown in several decorations; these are styles that the manu- geturer will discontinue. bc Jugs, 26c $1 Jugs, 40c $1.50 60 Jugs, 600