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BR Atiiai & Co a The New Assortments of | Spring Clothing for Boys dy being shown in the Department on the cond Floor (Madison Avenue section) rep- mt everything that is smart in wearing pparel for the growing boy, whether for ess occasions, school or play. Here, in the legular stock, are lolk Suits, + 3 ~~ at $7.50 to 18.50 ng Reefers . . at 5.50 to'12.50 ‘Washable Suits, for the younger boys, $1.65 to 6.00 * Straw Hats (including an exclusive of imported Hats) are also being i im all the méwest styles; as well @ comprehensive assortment of Boys’ nishings. - . ° . ° . . Fifth Avenue-Madicon Avenue, and 25th Streets “THE Tee a) AND “LITTLEITALY” BREATHES EASIER saicicijiinlala Wife and Son See, Alleged Black Hand Leader Shot Down. Flumano, “the Tiger,” in Neat at last, bored through the body by nine etesl-jacketed bullets, and all of Brooklyn's “Little Italy” about the vicinity of Union Street breathes easier to-day. ‘Three times before men have tried to kill Fiumano—twice with shotguns at close range and once with a revol- ver, but he seemed to live a charmed life. People said as long as Fiumano lived trouble would be abroad and men would continue to die violent deaths. Fiumano, whose given name was Francisco, but who was known only as “the Tiger,” was shot down in| fron s uvanin eo wos ALD, Tf among the, Tealiane of Brooklyn, "fe ts credited’ with having been tho f+ nancial secretary of Cincotta’s Mack Hand group, keeping tabs on ths wealth of this and that person and recommending those with money for the tender business of the Liackmat!- ers. About his head, as about that of Cincotta, grisly stories of betrayals, reprisals and murders had long cen- tred. $ |. Gov. Whitman has Promised to at- ay Be iment tend the Knights Templars’ Charity Rall ‘Mitchel wi at Madison Square Garden to gather funds to erect a butlding forland Bome time In 1910 somebody shot §% “the Tiger’. through the hip with a § revolver but did not kill him. Then in March, 1911, sdmebody Grea both {f barrels of a shdtgun at him at Union and Hamilton Streots, puncturing his ¥ hips with lead slugs but not remov- ing him by a good deal. Just a year later Giovanni! Mangharita tried the shotgun on “the Tigef” again and got twenty years in Sing Sing for his pains. On Feb. 12, 1913, Antonio Romeo ‘was shot and killed and “the Tiger” was arrested. But the Grand Jury failed to find an indictment for miur- der against him. Laat November Paul | Ponsabena and P. Chilibirto were | shot in front of “the Tiger's” sto Suspicion was all that attached to Fiumano then. As the result of this shooting Frank Stallo and Giuseppe Pensabena, a nephew of the man who had been shot, met in the street and fought a ber, ‘ana his nephew, Bruno front of his grocery store at No. 60/ bena. Union Street, Brooklyn, late yester- ‘| day afternoon while many looked on. The murderer used an automatic and emptied nine shells in the cham- ber into “the Tiger's” body to make eure to get him. Fiumano’s wife and his eon, Vincenzo, who is just back from the House of Correction, wit- nessed the deed, but when questioned by the detectives they “knew noth- ing.” Bince Fiumano was popularly be- Meved to have been a henchman of Cincotta, the Black Hander who tried to bleed Caruso and who came to his death in a similar manner a week ago, those who’ speak—and théy talk in whispers—say that the same people who “got” Cincotta finished off the goore of vengeance with “the Tiger” yesterday. “The Tiger” was a power in the shifty circles of illegitimate business ‘At their home, No. 28 Union Btrest, the detectives found a veritable arse. daggers and shoots a steel ball rhro ugh its length as a rifle barrel projects a bullet. tay were held on the cl of pos: dangerous weapons. Father John’s Medicine Best fer James McCreery & Co. 34th Street ~ 5th Avenue On Sale Friday and Saturday MEN’S WEAR DEPARTMENT is showing New and complete assortments of Spring Neckwear in the latest Foreign and Domestic Silks Weaves include Grenadine, Foulard, Novelty Crepe’ and Fancy Striped Mogadore. Open-end Four-in-hand Scarfs and Bat Ties , Four-in-hands, 1.00 to3.00 Bat Ties, 1.00 and 1.50 Special Values 2,600 Open-end Four-in-hands in an endless va- riety of fancy stripes and' figures, also plain colors in Mogadore Silks. 55c, values 1.00 and 1.50 Extraordinary Clearance Remaining Stock of MISSES’ SUITS, COATS & DRESSES Radical Reductions 98 Misses’ Suits............0:eseeees 9.75, 17.50 and 27.50 75 Misses’ Coats,........ss0eeeeeees 7.50, 12.75 and 16.75 65 Misses’ Serge Dresses 58 Misses’ Evening Dresses 67 Misses’ Afternoon Dresses 25 Misses’ ‘Velveteen Dresses WOMEN’S HOSIERY Exceptional Values Women's Thread Silk Stockings,—fine gauge; reinforced heels, toes and soles. Black, White and Colors, pair 95c regularly 1.25 and 1.50 Women’s Cotton or Lisle Stockings,—double tops; rein- forced heels, toes and soles. Also Silk Boot Hose with Lisle om Black or White, regularly 500, pair 35c, 8 pairs 1.00 “McCREERY'S” SILK SALE Now in Progress And in addition, commencing Friday 15,000 Yards Natural Ecru Shantung Pongee Silk 4.95, 9.75 and 16.75 Cor), i eons hn ata “ie trie. aoa (fro, 8 -*, ‘ithin 8 milea, be, Brees | Seteee : Lord & Taylor Fifth Avenue, 38th Street, 39th Street Men's Fine Clothing Special for Thursday and Friday A Fortunate Purchase Enables Us to Offer Extraordinary Values in Hand Tailored Cutaway Coats and Vests The models are the season's latest and come in black or dark Oxford, gray Vicunas and Cheviots; all full si lined... Usus} prices $35.00 to $45.00 Men’s High Grade Spring Suits and Overcoats at $21.50 Usual prices, $25.00 to $80.00 re Dow seats Buest snore of imported tweeds bit covert cloths, regular or or raglan po nly pill having silk’ yoke and sleeve lining. The Da ite—-Compect Spring models of the most fash- ionable materials, strictly hand d-tailored, in a splen- did selection of Devinn Fourth Floor x | 825.00 Exceptional Sale of 9 e Men’s Shirts For Business Wear or Dress Occasions Nediger Shirts silk mizt cloths, and madras, ited or pa bosoms, starc! or French soft cuffs. jsually..$1.50 to $2.00. Fine Mercerized Cloth Shirts sad 10 pleat ; i | &5¢ witb satin stripes and French alt colt igh ye Negligee Shirts in a v in 8 veri Goer ate plain bosoms, ch soft cuff Z, Exceptional = FS Fine Tucked Bosom Dress Shirts with French cuffs. . .. lagers Bets Dress Shirts French pique bosoms. . Usually seo S775 - Usually v9.0} 8 7.9.5 ANSWERS TO BEAUTY QUESTIONS By Claire — Ainsworth The Notedly Beautiful Singer Pa segue Dae 1og| firet week oF two the reduction’ le uaa, Bae hse ee oo 23 $e ie rin ag Penge rar gt 4, 901 renee Se. iad rad cet ry we he freeate ‘te safe pias ice iy Be Gone Fy? ic oct ed ee night. The purpose of the function is ang gaat in review batore Dane & Tay lo 0 Fifth Avenue, $8th Street, ay Street A Special Purchase of 115 Women's Motor ' and Tourist Coats ; Offered at a Remarkably Low Price . $9.50 Usually $15.00 to $25.00 Tweeds, , sh peste and Soren 5 in full or three- Fee coats are fc tare on cues saedel, plain or ve _ Fourth Floor Trunks, Bags & Sutt Cases At Special Prices for Friday and Saturday Wardrobe Trunks Of vulcanized fibre with round corners, twelve) hangers and removable hat forms. is 21.50 $30.00 Usually vulcanized fibre, divided deep ti or btown; 36 and 40 inch sizes. Wana Walrus Bags English sewn-in frames, psy: Lowry 16, 17 and 18 inches. Cowhide Oxford Bags Black or tan, full lea lined. Sizes 14, . 15, 16, 17 and 18 inches Usual so 14 55 HR Cowhide Dress Suit Cases Light weight, for men and women. \ Usually $7.00 Fourth Floor On Friday and Saturday Fine Values Will Be Offered in Upholstered Furniture $120.00 Tapestry Davenport...............0s005 deen $135.00 Tapestry Sofa. + *; tiset!$ 10.00 ly 814.50) eg. fied B22. 50} $5.00 f $800.00 Velour Suite (@ pieces). $825.00 Tapestry Suite (@ pieces). 75 Tapestry Arm Chairs, Rockers or Wing Chairs $25.00 €ACh—Usully to 945.00 Mahogany Bedsteads $22.50 Usually $40.00 Full or twin size. | Mahogany Chairs or Rockers $70.00 i _|iH Usually $16.00 each. ‘These EHS chairs are upholstered in an assortment of Siath Floor NEP LOOKING YOUNG) ‘The Th Aray of It’s Easy—If You Know Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. u with no sparkle, jor will tell you ninety per cent. j=) ness comes from inactive bowels! Biliesse My known phys =) see, Indigestion, Sick Headache, Sallow ling