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a © & tape hemictée squad of sts eum has been established fm.cash of (0 nine teumsh detective 0S SCATTER HOMME BUREAL ALOVERTE TY Night Rxpert Sleuths on Dut and Day to Pounce or Trail of Murder TO CONSERVE EVIDENCE Commissioner Believes Plan Will Be of Great Aid in Clearing Crime | | New Police Commissionay Words put into Department. He denies that the io. staliation of this system was prompted By the recent publicity relative to the lft if: j 5g 3 ‘ iI HTH in i | f ft é 80 teasi cae mamber of cach braach hemtetfe ogend ehali be ca duty every timate of the day or pigtt. We te to be equipped with « kit con- tateing afi teels and implements that meéern experience hae chown are useful im eotlesting evidence A sten- i: § { | dimrict and to Headquarters. The detective on watch will grab his evi- dence kit and the stenographer and photograp! at Headquarters will rad their note books and pencils and camera and make all haste to the paireens will ly released porarily at~ Derective, Bu- the bod: have become automat wroag| aut; r] to the will of the victim, tl and the materiai The stenagrapher will take statements, the photographer will take pictures and the sleuths will take print impressions, if any, aud ‘up all clues. At ized intervals the members of the squad off active investigation “sy will assemble at Headquarters al Haten to lectures, Inspector Faurot will talk to them about and photograph; Pe ae ‘Original Home Dressmaking Designs By The Evening World's Fashion Expert oe and Deputy Commissioner who was formerly in the Dis- Attorney's office, will instruct case. Commutealoner rd is to confer with the Board of Coroners Monday afternoon and arrange a plan of co- operation. — $7,000,000 DEAL IN SUGAR BY BRITAIN Higher Price Here Expected—Syn- dicate Said to Have Taken Exchequer Notes. ‘The statement was made in the! wugar trade in Lower Wall Street yesterday that Great Britain had purchased 100,000 tons of Cuban sugar on Thursday for May and June de- livery at @ cost of more than §7,000,- 000, It is expected that further pur- chases will be mado shortly. This re- port could not be confirmed, but there are signa that the sugar refiners getting ready to advance the pri of their product to consumere of the United States. ‘Their agents are beginning to talk of adverse weather conditions in Cuba, and to point to the heavy ab- sorption of sugar by Great Britain and other European countries, The same character of talk was indulged in last fall before the big rise in tho price of sugar, Wall str that @ ayndica: buy « exoheq fixed ri also heard yesterday had been formed to rge amount of the Britiah Notes recently issued at a of interest, $1 WAISTS, NO SHORT SKIRTS AT RADCLIFFE Sentor Committee Ordains Uniform Dress for the June Com- barretiess, The dainty little furbelow which most women deem as necessary bonnet or a powder puff, has been banned at the college exercises next dune, by order of the Senior ‘ase Committee. Dutch clips, French twists and braids are being talked of a8 methods of . the waists and furnished by cost of $1, will be allo’ Post her nam college bulletin board. Pumps are barred, and skirts are to hang three inches from the ground instead of four, as heretofore. > NEW YORK COTTON MARKET. Mf black bow being Nono but these watats Open. High. Low, Laat 10,08 10.16 10.15 21088 1040 10.39 » 10.76 10.7 10.76 10.94 10.9 10.9 10.93 10.97 11.00 10.94 10.99 4s WA7 hay 17 Casimir Slarnaky, one of the crew of In brief: Touch of dandruff, itching and irritation with Cuticura Ointment, next morning shampoo with Cuticura Soap and hot water. by Mall ares folk, Conn., the’ chann and South fell overboard to mencement. CAMBRIDGE, Mass, April 17.— Radoliffe's commencement will be! b to feminine happiness as an Waster | the committee at the | alze on the up 6 to 1h the motor oyster boat Standard of Nor- * eT showing to-day, which may be de | blue. A \ut-fitting bodice of the |iiked them hem so awfully | » | changes demands the asaiat.| We that after they were gone we Thread anes 0 hin blue sie rufflo at the {Juat Went in and borrowed them PND O4E4 04-90-0046 006-0-6-4.000 NEW CLUE IN BRONX MURDER CASE IS GIVEN BY SUPPOSED VICTIM Former Claudia Hansbury Comes to Aid of Police— Piciulli Still! Held. A new lead waa being followed to- day by detectives investigating the Bronx murder, who are reported to ve received the tip from Mra, Will. jam Burns, formerly Claudia Hana- bury, who until she was found by rhe Evening World was believed to be the victim, Mra, Burns came from Troy last night and convinced the police, and every person who had identified the body as hers of their mistake, She probably will be asked to look at the body to-day and see {f she can iden- tify it as any one she knew, Mrs, Buras admitted she knew Raffaele Piclullo, the contractor, held in con- nection witn the case, and was taken to nee hin. Sho was questioned about the women Piciullo knew, and it was ine timated has given tho police impor- tant information, ‘They sald they had no intention of releasing the con. tractor at vt Motrask of No. 100 d and Twenty-first * sitser-in-law, Catherine time, was unable last night to tden- tify the body as that of Miss Metrask. —— Fire in Mapa: A fire to-day on i the four-story brick building at No. 1 Water Street, occupted by V. A. Dela- ting firm, did iM Twenty SI roused by sin dows of ‘the hotel HAVRE DEG entries for Mo RAT HACE i» four tur leit ot 10h Helle of the K Mati 108, TAM De AND WACE. Vor thes *\nene Vy WR Fit 4: Aleuth, 11: 8) Slutnbe rer eoiatingy three wrong Me e100: We 10, Ma | biue changeable taffeta with plain 8 been missing for some | iy Coawt om Moon, T10, Lights Out OF 7, 1015, ’ oe | Fussinece and Scallops of ° Many Decades Ago Give Color and Chic Effect to the Affected Sim- -NTOTRAGAS LUE tte 4 | Victim Was Stabbed to Death ‘ plicity of the Spring ' Styles and | rd to Lonel Spot in Car Cars. 188 Ya tome 4% - od :¥ *'e ’ This apring. in © ' 1 —~ hwo oye to-day found the bedy pliesty drese © ere mas fan on tied middie-aged man ses ios | FRIENDS’ EASTER FINERY «'--=. =), mn make (he . i™ Wilson and Gilmore Are i ro “ ie | ant » al nm 81.000 Hall Afte Horrerw ty ft we the there after | sm Nei i ng’ New Gowns and Hats. pened here after (ue man wes mur |, ore: ey fae] Four pretty girs made faces ot] Mevers! small seratehos, in a@di a MEN TAVOT each other before Magistrate Appia | tion to five wounds, almost any one, Everything trom a wee tot Kent ne 8 8 Court today, and of which eould have caused death, ° sce sii ©O8%) then he held ¢ race W were on the body, and it le believed! to the most elaborate evening gown aie aatomet 1 acatiop, [02% 894 Laura Oi . ceded Py man fouwht di w are moalloped, bodices are |” tn 61,000 ball for the rand Jury | he w nally killed. pe Neer ANS] on con tenaic * | re their] Melen Sulitwan Hoiine department store models, who lived bh binek har and a small d curly sand Jabots, y not h ' form the iain teinming of the new [OD the #ame floor with the other tw wok mumtache ” blouse? — In whear white 4t No, $130 Broadway, reported to tie | A black derby hat was found near | tr ful net off & pa polioe on the day befure Kaster that | the body, but the police are not cer ke nf linen ble thetr apartment had been robbed of $550 1) new gowns and hate Detective Donnelly hoard yewterd that Mine Wilson, wh Was astonishing the the magnificence of her attire; war not able to find her, but put Mias | Gilmore, her former room-mate, | through a severe quemioning “The showed un nit was the dead man's, He wore rails, « dark biue coat and trous a blue sweater cont and black , | mtoom and stockings, ‘The police have) raphe and taken finger: ne after ow [DESCRIPTION OF THE FROCKS, A pretty frock with a ruffled and scalloped trimming is the one T am Brooklyn » immedt. | ately after (he body was found. He | noticed automobile wheel marks in the | rts are being made to lo- cate persona Who saw an auto in the veloped of allk or cotton material, The suggestion at the left shows a com. bination of what might be brown and things ¢ nald ot wi Woe lik SOUTH WILE neck to offset tte frugalnews, An wour ourselves, We meant to re Gardine | {t refuses 1 Te eee Abd AST them, of at tenet t did—but we Ke [av jardiner ling, a straight belt of plain brown | Putting Moff from day to day.” manufacturer allk appears from under Its edge to| Miss Wilson, when «re ansume the responsibility, It also]marde it clear that she fills in the little slash In front, and|of Miss Gilmore for lead: the decorative qualities of it all are/arreat, and Miss Sullivan « BS lmanu the more evident from the chic bow, Holmes made !t clear they thourht rector of brown at the npex of the point. leven leas of the other two. 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