The evening world. Newspaper, April 6, 1915, Page 8

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ey «Het Tow Wires HOW TOHAVELONG BEAUTIFUL HAIR By © Mele Specielier ' obtained at any the cont and mised nly pre | but 8 eee = If a dollar hits you about ‘HOMICIDE RECORD IN NEW YORK IS 50 aM Men’s Shirts 3,600 Good Business Shirts and You have Your Choice at THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL Startling Record of New York Homicides Since Jan. land What Police Have Done the officer was exonerated by the Coroners. Twelve of the victiins were women, three children, while fifteen wore Italians haa Deen sneceeded by Col. Hayward. 1015. BURGLARS SENTENCED " ” SINCE ; : ,. te Vee (108) —EE H . Vee — ~— me » on r > ‘ , ' ave Made 26 Arrest ' ’ ‘ * Yeu ss Unsolved and 11 Jan ie ono ven duane » x erpetrat Are Unknow . ny one ‘ ’ Pending Pore , wiahied Ladiow Wie 9 ' . © east & Feb « hot pe Hiabbed ' ‘ P be trot ot Piet s “ ienmge , ivan Yv0 Vending of . time to the TP bea ‘ A y Pending . Volice Meadquar ebie Creek vee 4 . om i . h Roe ts: Seca saeteene te, “ a 6 Two things Peo Can tamt......- Shot. wid Noad 0 govern the selection of the Fen? } Vac Bhot Kant bath Bireet N » of the lenses and the sepertad te Mans 1h: SRS me Tmo = 9) Flushing Avenue veo Vending “style” of the mounting of oree in | Maro 3 Frank Piumane oe Vou Hrunt-Union streets. Yeo Pending Harris Glasses ‘he a One is the way you look “# |] March # sticker! Gata , nH, Hires Yow Pending . twenty: |] Maron il Morris Kubenstein Yea peeging them,” and the other is the way oases, and they are now pending, |] Maren 14 James Movin Yer Pending you look “through them.” en nee rn erm: |] March 11. Sadie Libbman Thrown out window Yen entne. We have made s study of a on saree 38 ‘Tumothy coaantt Sac pong these two important essentials | “« oe "em Btabbed and out a N ™ T| for sixteen years, and AIM to Fg Junite Thrown out window ff Hubert Street Yea Pending see that “both ways” are thor pms satisfactory to ~ ch 20. Tomko Paudhtterten Throat cut 1468 Humes Avenue Yor Pend pierce ® Phillipe Vit. ..-s..-..-: Aewult Willoughby Duffield Btreets Yen Pending March 23. Dominick Franses Powon «Al Havemeyer Breet You Pending arch 11. Luke Doyle... Shot Franklyn: Washington Kin. Yea Pendi Maren a1. Witltarn Hpinik Aran : ° ™ ee Otte Hi No. No STING yay C4 cone is: Mtreeta Yew Siath Btreet, Brooklyn No. Prevent the body of the car victim rom being cut by the wheals.” bs * what the guard i» there replied the witness rement of Maltbie the ferred to Commissioner B. Altuamn & Ca. Sales of spectal inter for toemorr (W ty) will pres Women's and Misses’ lrimmed Straw Hats tyles su le for street end shope ping wear, featuring the favored wing, flower nd ribbeo trmomings, specially priced at ‘ ‘ $0.75 & 9.00 the same time will be offered Untrimmed Otraw Hat in the wanted shapes . : ‘ et $2.50 & 3.0 (Department on the First Floor) Women’s Low Shoes of gunmetal or patent leather, in smart, appealing styles for present wear, at the remarkably low price of $3.75 per pair (Women's Shoe Department, Second Floor) A Special Offering of Celluloid Toilet Articles (Ivory finish) at decided price concessions, will comprise Hair Brushes Military Brushes at. . . $1.15 & 1.50 per pair. . . . $4.50 Cloth Brushes Mirrors . 1.10 & 1.75 at. . . $1.10 & 1.75) putt Boxes 75c. & 1.50 Hat Brushes . . 65¢.! Trinket Boxes. . 98c. Combs . . . - 18¢.!Clocks 1.15, 1.75 & 1.98 Hair Receivers Button Hooks and Nail at. . . . 35c. & 75c.|Files . . . each 28c, Monograms will be placed on these articles at special prices. 3th and 35th Streets Nem York en ROOKLYN’S | BIGGEST C CREDIT HO i With the murder of Barnet Baff,| Clifton W. Wilder, electrical en-| “ut,” continued Mr. Whitmaa, “the||{|| Nightly —Two Performances right for a oe te Shirt etl! unsoived, the police started the| winesr for the Public Service Commie-| wheel guard wil not preveat a man) 10 P.M. and 11.30 P.M. come and have a look at these sion, to-day mwore that there are| from being knocked down and rollin | BU for Tée. This Rufus Dunbam, the aged several concerns making fenders of] under a car, there to be crushed by | STANOBY Attractive instalment collector, a portion of] the Kind that would exactly meet | the whee! guards if he is not rescued RESTAURANTS You naturally ask: “Why Price whose body was found in the West] with the specifications of the Com-|jn time.” There was no denial, PRESBNE 4 * 4, Alths mission. 1 delegatl 5 “ sell at 74¢ a Shirt that ought io trace hin| Tho 1), K.P beileven that the wheet jest Whe lives in Piel babe dua eheee Keep Smiling” to be a dollar?” guards on care are sufficient to pro- | outlying sections attended the hearing Deen, hood they have bean unable to tect Nite. ies Et ompharised the necessity for km- sits opet ce a i against the rescinding of the order. au ee AY ein hw Te nel Torn, cash is the big power that en- ound stabbed to death in her rooma| Vico Commiasion, questioning a B. R./ "Tt the order goes into effect about foul ables this Store to give more at No. aa Haat One Hundred and|T. witness, “ia that the guard will | 3,000 cars will be affected, for less than any other store in kaawe to te visited fer, but “the ' New York.” police were unable to locate him, { : DEATH OF BLACK HANOER i . @TILL UNACCOUNTED FOR. 7 Sizes 14 to 17 We think Antonlo Cinootta, « notorious Black I Hand n arrested f . The Shirts are of woven and || They're attempt Aa to blackmail Enrico Caru- ‘ a (lo $ was front of ‘ crepe madras and mercerized |] Dollar $9 Union ‘Street, (Brookiya, Feb, 16, N I LINS & (e) i was j fabrics. Coat styles, soft cuffs. 1 Shirte fe he oon ge td ie Sh A ee uate base "tin see he tae We recommend these Shirts ietprne Dreenamy 6 Sammy, creeere tan eee ae A tee wan shot to deat Maeeh ta the atlaryase. on Fe ud Ww ’ d Mi > Hich G oo . ‘assailant through an omens an se: ootw I aajelnine Raaeinenes and’ crmpeatany YYomen's an isses z rade Foot ear peared, ql Paecotont was shot end killed An unusual assortment of exclusive Oppenheim, Collins & Co.'s models, in plain Fitty-olghth Btroet. Detectiver from {and combination effects of all the desirable leathers and fabrics; demon- gated, with no renults, strating the highest achievement in the production of fine shoes. Yohe' fo" found brutally murdered in the hall- Ilustratin Ti the T' Hundred ls . Way adjoining her residence at Nos ating Ten of wo ed Models Now on Display 350 a ° Men’s Coats Up-to-the-minute Spring Overcoats of a knitted fabric |t ($14.75 Inthe first place, this is by no means a i $14.75 Coat—although that's the price. The styles put them in a class by themselves, The colors—blues, dark Oxfords, Cambrid; es, green mixtures, popular brown sha ture, light weight, and so fashioned that it will not wrinkle or lose its shape. We have 200 of them, and wey re bound to go quickly. Regular or Raglan shoulders, some with velvet collars. Patch pockets. t As smart a spring novelty as we've shown or { you've seen this year at anywhere near the price. i | } t | The fabrics are of the knitted variety; fine tex- t Leg the best dotective lepartment was used by the Com- indeoar in his effort to clean up this case, the police practically admit that they are at sea. They are still working hard at this case, and Deputy Commissioner Lovd is making every effort to solve the mystery surround- ing it, They ettll have the suspect, who lives in the house, under eurveil- fance, but the general opinion is that, od e aimilar cas ft Kitty Tichler, Boylan, Susic ,Martin and Mamte Cunningham, it will continue te_ remain a myatery. William Spink died an the result of an assault at No, 370 East One Hun- dred and Thirty-eighth Street, March 31. Nothing has been learned by the detectives as to his murderer. Of the five murders yesterday the arrest in only one cane. Jacobs waa stabbed to death at Stanton and Eldridge Streets. Two hours later Abraharh Rothman was arrested, and the detectives eay they have witnesses and will be able to prove the case against him, — B. R. T. FIGHTS ORDER FOR FENDERS ON CARS IN BROOKLYN SUBURBS Corporation Wants Mandate Issued Two Years Ago Rescinded. bility in The Brooklyn Rapid Transit Com- pany began a fight before Public Ser- vice Commissioner J, Sergeant Cram to-day to have rescinded an order compelling it to place fenders on sur- face curs used in the suburbs of | Brooklyn, The order was issued about two years ago. It specified what kind of fonder, in the opinion of the Public Service engineers, would be the most STORE, ¥ FE BLEV A’ BP ARE Muikeer % | scribed effective, Engineers of the B, R. T. reported jto the commission some time later | mat they could not find i | ket the exact style of f Then followed hearings before Milo R, A whose term recently expired and who The Riverside, 5.00 The Rivera Pump, in combination effects with Putty, Fawn and Gray Glace Kidskin back and heel and Patent Leather vamp. 6.00 The Mayfair Pump, in combination effects with Fawn, Gray, White, Tan and Sand Glace Kidskin back'and heel and Patent Leather vamp, 0 The Rivera, 6.00 an Patent and Dull Leathers. The Riverside Oxford, bination effects of Gray, Putt: and White Kidskin with Patent Leather, ~80 Gray Kidskin. . The Madrid Fume, in combination effects with Pawn or Kidskin back and heel and Patent hi li Patent Leath: Leather vamp, or int Leal or, atltched The Oxford Pump Oxford, in combination effects of Oray, White or Fawn Kidskin back and heel gad Patent Leather vamp, in all Patent, or dun Metal Caifeling "£80 The Claremont in pontreating combinations of Glace Gray, Blue and Tan, with ‘Bronze with Fawn or waits, a The Oxford Pump, 4.00 NX Pum Ki White inlay, also with Blue Inlay. The Paris Pump, in combination sttocts with Pyssd Putty and Fawn Glace Kidskin back an heel, w Patent, Tan and Black Russia altatin vanes The Fox Trot Pump, in contrasting combination of Patent The Paria, 8 Leat er with White Calfskin inlay or White Calfshin with Patent Leather inlay. 00 The Amsterdam Lace or Button Boot, of Fawn Kidskin, with Patent Leather tip. ind heel foxing or Lace Boot with Fawn Kidskin top ‘and ‘hee! a dark Tan Kidskin vamps. 5. The Venetian Lace Boot, of Gray Glace Kidskin or White The Amsterdam, §.50 lace stay Calfskin with Patent Leather tip, Piping and Gre i: 04, 166, 168 and 170 Grand Street ‘Smith's Street Cor. Driggs Ave. fa YN Cor. Wyekell St. Worth of Furniture—No Deposit—$1 Weekly : ts|Harwoed ov sabalivered Ai i" AWAY al $125 W The Mayfair, b0c Weekly ot Rem, of The Madrid, 7.50 m best facto. Jirles. We will sell you very pretty carriage for ——— The Claremont, 7.50 The Fox Trot, 5.00 Open Pare and Saturday Evenings, et Clothing Simplify Home-seeking by — time, temper and tramping. The Venetian, 7.00

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