The evening world. Newspaper, March 15, 1915, Page 4

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bam. Sours Bae sabe wer \},. 6c, $1.25 & $1.95 yard—Usually $1.00 to $2.75 FORTY PRIMERS 32 g | INRECORD LINE AT HEADQUARTERS sr Masked Dieetive \ View Most Ms come {n for ammeuit aad robbery of Onwald Hewitt of No, 459 Hast One Important Collection of Crim- | Hundred ana Forty-ninth Street. Held him up on Fort Washington inals Taken in Years. Avenue Oct. 9 last. “Next to him js Fedenco Possl, and then comes Louis Stone. They're sup- Forty men, every one of them try-| posed to be Italian oon men. The ing to look unconcerned, ‘stood to-|tWo fellows on the end of the line are Louis Levinsky and Barney Nieber, day on the raised platform in the said to be a pair of burglars. And ‘oom at Police Hoadquar- | now take a peep at the trio over this @ stood quiet and resolute; | side, They're James Maye, Michael others “weaved” from foot to foot, Guibert and Herman Lindman, ar- thelr gaze roving the inhospitable rested in Borough Hall, Brooklyn, Lareg charwed with Wing automobile “then we come to a burch charged with can opening. They're Harry Feinberg, Israel Brown and Victor Diamond, They've got records. They i im the Detective Bureau thirty-five | sry jc tintase trchoo een ene - years and has learned the vatue of| a+ wo, 5g Blescker Street last Setur- A. don't know which it is, but it beats tbo. Utara sé tae eow Zutsctive ta |Oek: aw They'd cut through a rh r hie side and said: “Those two in the middle look like a He judged os simply by flavor and quality, “Look over this bunch carefully, couple of yeggs,\too. They're George ‘And he was tasting eonny. It’s the most wonderful line- | Gordon and Albert Schpiteer, who up we've had here in many years. | were pinched for getting at the safe Campbell’s Tomato Soup * {hie was an actual test made by a group of My BB. 4 was furiede at ton | zown not see « line-wp like this for many « day. Be oh those three over there—see ‘om 7—th Eddie Caron, Arthur joman Stone, ing $3,000 in jewelry ai pollen No, 106 Eighth 1@) rt Gants a here for pret Bag one threw a rien piers ibe ane window, you know. A fellow named William Nel- son tried to atop ‘em and got a bul- baad in bin leg. at “one aide, their faces screened behind black masks, stood the detee- tives of the Central Office, acquaint- ing themselves with the lineaments of the two acore in the line, Capt. Jimmie Dunn, who has been There's forty of ‘em, twenty taken|o¢ Ponchat's jewelry store at No. 179 in by Central Office men and the Fest /Clinton Street. One of the bulls got by harness bulls. Take a long look; 'gonpitser in the leg with a bullet in Ss | ine fracas. “And there's a handy. He's Gtuseuue Clarcello, knowa also as ‘The Count’ and ‘The Chevalier.’ He's wanted for murder ia Italy, they say, The last i] | ¢wo bad gate or canisters with them— | |John W. Jones and Felipo Guardino, ii|The Sullivan Law‘ll get them, prob- yy. No synthetic flavorings are used fn our I]| ‘Tvs @ great bunch. Hotter take nother look,’ Smcaiiiics BOY CRACKSMAN CAUGHT, ee a ee Brooklyn police are looking for “Fagin” who tried to rob the safe ot Joseph J. Millie's feed store at No. 73 Washington Avenue, Brocklyn, with the assistance of Willie McDon- ald, fourteen years old, at & o'clock ‘police say the has been forcing other ee tee 1s ve to steal Club Luncheon, soc Special Noon Luncheon, 75¢ Luncheon and Afternoon Tea 10 A. M. to 5 P. M. Music Deily Tenth Floor ‘ ar Annaal Sale Dressmakers’ Supplies Notions, Linings Trimmings Laces a unusual opportunity for Dressmakers and those who do home sewing to purchase portunity for Ds for very much less than customary prices. + Staple Notions Lining Satins Dees Shields : Colored Lining Satins Special Rubber Lined a full range of eure alte whee rare Sa ee Size. Pair. Doz. U: , 10c 81.00 8 Cotton Fao Satins oo eu Ise $195 ghee. ania bri Usual price 85¢ Colored Satins 85 inches wide, com; ran, od poe ivory and black. om Toual Lord & Taylor Fifth Avenue; 38th Street, 89th Street 68c 4 92.04 sens @. $2.96 02.65 $3.80 phatase Binding | et mins] 50 Second Floor Complete Showing of Imported Spring Trimmings Metal Cloths, Crochet Metal Drop and Spike Orna- | sian Ball Fringes, Buttons, Braids and Military ‘rogs. Closing Out at Great Reductions Imported Bead Trimmings In gold, silver, crystal and Persian combinations. 25¢ to $7.50 Yard Pad, box, $1.75 yl Street Floor Street Floor Exceptional Values in Laces and Nets Embroidered: Net Flouncings Round Mesh Valenciennes Laces in white and cream, 16, 27 and $6 inches wide, made on st: In matched sets, correct copies of real laces, widths ranging Leos ted cream, 18 iaapsopriate tor the wow Ungaro gored, Raed oe. ome pele 2 ve Gee 75c to $2.90 per dozen Silk Brussels Nets, 85¢ per yard—usually $7.50 Ru In all the new 40-44 inches wide VI RBA WT Irish widen in State Uniform sogular tise cag ] allotting places to the various units 8 #0 as to ensure as nearly as possible will participate in it, will start from north to Mulser’s Harlem River Park. Forty of the best bands in the city as 2 ene ‘Qotenas City, OL Pest, ORLD! MONDAY, MAROK 5; 18 well as one from Providence, R. 1.,]@ plea of not guilty before United] man men-ef-war tr, and one from Montreal, will provide | States District Judge Cushman to- the marching music. day to two indictments charging him | first indictment and alleWad.to ge The First Regiment of the Irish | with engaging in 4 conspiracy to de~| hii 08 of the Yecond. Volunteers, in full New York State|fraud the Government. nd uniform, under the command of Major! The indictments grew out of an in- T. J, Nolan, will be one of the promi- nent eh of the display. The vol- SIXTY SOCIETIES | PARADE ON THE 17TH to be Big Feature St. Pat- tick’s Day. CT. as will be the cia Then there will GERMAN SHIP MANAGER ~ PLEADS NOT GUILTY Karl Buenz Arraigned on Charge of Conspiracy Against Government. Karl Buens, mannging director of the Hamburg-Amerioan line, entered —_—___ Turn Gray Hairs Mildly and Healthfully 50 4%," aps FRED Tomorrow, Tuesday, Ak} With Purchases of $1.00 or More and Preseutr COUPON. and PRESENT qeuueunaeenecsseasnenece & This Coupon aoeStamps with Cash & § is Good for Purchases of $1.or More @ THESE FIFTY PREE STAMPS are of the same kind a B wend v1) ordalS Matrutws sBiee, Zeseueenececeennanean anen Also Double ZW Stamps Till Noon Single Stamps After Noon. MAST. JSNOL ARS More than sixty organizations, s0- cial, benevolent and patriotic, ha sent im their acceptances to join a big St. Pathick’s Day parade on Wed- nesday, Grand Marshal Michael J. Brown and his aldes were busy to-day military formation by battalions, The prade, for which most of those who that ccpled ro] Fortleth, Street and Fifth Avenue, | ford Te ve sate ‘Bey. 0. 8. Poa 08, 241 James Butler Inc. Stores ana Markets Are LEADERS in Low Prices If you believe in economy and good living—if you are trying to cut down expenses and keep your table up to a high standard—if you are a stickler for quality foods and want every cent to go as far as possible—then you are interested in the James Butler Stores and Markets. ~ Many foods are cheaper to-day than they have been for years at this season, and we lead all others in low prices. ‘You can buy more foods and better foods for less CHOICE money at the nearest James Butler Store than anywhere es CERIES y/ on the globe—a fact of vital interest to every housekeeper —* and amply evidenced by the following: Our 20c Grade Best Suialy Eggs 1 LS a 9 5 Coffee “icc: Empire E: 5 a0 Stamps FREE with eee Empire Eg o5 Butterine f=" Strictly Fresh Selected; ES in SS U. S. Government Inspected; 1-Ib. print... East View Eggs o7 Best Cheese New laid, guaranteed; dozen in sealed carton Early Dae sea fb BREAM, Ib. Best Butter = 94° sine ¢ Peas|::' Extra Cholee High Grade Creamery, lb... Belle Brook & ander Print Butter 39°|cvaporatea Milk 7 Belle Brook; very best; 1-lb. Sliced yy Te bd thicker shea Cream; tall 10c can.. Pineapple iar: Hawaiian 10 Evaporated. 6 luscious fruit; large No. 3 can Whole milk with all the Cream; tall 10c ecan.... d Oranges §-95 Grape Fruit Seedless Californias & Ses Large size, running 54 to box, each ... Apples ‘Grape Fruit Finest cooking and eating Medium size, 80 to the box, each Potatoes — §». Q'| Bacon sugar-curea 17 Maine's Best Selected In lean, boneless strips, ina fat 4 Onions G~ 9 Shoulders ix. 4 Fancy New York State red Tender, little sugar-cured picnics, Ib... Specials, for. Monday, Tuesday and Vou at 35 James Butler Inc. Markets Chuck Steaks, Lean and tender, lb.....14¢| Loins of Fresh P: ork, Extraspecial, lb. L4 2 Ibs.Corned Spare mains 2 5s Sugar Cured Hams, selected, b.... 15¢ 2 Ibs. Sauerkraut Boneless Pot Roast, sotia meat, ib. 16° 30 2% “ib” choice Teas 35° | 30 2% Tin"enoicest Coffee. ial Offers for Next Three Days at All 131 James Butler Inc. Licensed Stores. Wilson Whiskey, i: hg oppeadeneor gee Duff Gordon Sherry, Reus: #1 toe SFE Gordon Dry Gin, sa orn et 85° | Sandeman Port, Recuar #1 botte,...... SRE Extra Foreign Dublin Stout—Bottled to Perfection 50 2% ord Lager Beer. 1% es8’s Stout, in bottles, dosen,...$1.305 3 bottles, 33 Guinness’s Stout, is splits, docen.......90€3 8 slits, 28¢] Liebmann’s, Ruppert! s, Ehret’ s or Koehler’s: Deposit of 26c requi return of case and 24 empty bottles Allowance for empties: 10¢ per dos. splits; 1Sc per dos, bottles.

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