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ee | RICH ITALIAN “HOSS” , Vie WHOWAS SHOT DOWNS TER MANY ATTEMPTS waee them “t LITTLE TALY'S ne remarked it ed the rear win BOTH SHOT DOWN fows futdenty the hahte went out anda . ted in Htalian, "We've , ant aa ' ‘ ' y Wave Mee « Wealthy “Bo I of youns , , fin tr t hie Wounds Inflicted by Men Wh " 7 r Have Killed His Aid 7 | Harlem's Littie Maly to-day sped the . news “They've got | at just!" 0 1 Bellevue Hospital lay Glosue Ga tome the place was al lucel, "King of Little Haly.” and b hineteen-year-old « Laeto » wo bullete in Mortally shot at No 886 Kast ¢ found hin fathe Hundred and Ninth Street last night e away, Me had Neither would tell the potice wh “ " hia mother, He fired the shots Nine men held as “n A tathe h Bid by eee vorace te Way A Ore How me Solin ah Fee abt, 08 | ena i m1 The deta ned Gallucel te Che wealthiest and mont! .. ast know © ve detain powerful Itation He is) Ry ciel. aed Mo 1) tho Aeeaseine were Feputed to he w t f hase gb ate the million @ * i re Uo) » the elder Gal- ted with two Jones tur ¢ ted and never Hany AS SiN, At leas to Ulal a eecond of tis at: hie uvel frat came tnto the police ht in 1908, when bis brothor, Feel Like a New Person see 22 bare Wane stat damn who had escaped from an “ " sue niwaye was on the alert, If (n prison, Was shot to death in Taking ‘‘Fruit-a- lives went to a funeral ue oe ase a gathering of any char » had 2, Amelio Prisco, “Lam a general st the it neve * e “Zopo the Gimp,” aave averse f Hover Standing OR | wae shot th in the eame coffee great good ¥ back fo a Wall, There house. Prisco had been suspected of | vendettas, bomb out us disappearances and | nobody ever was ye—until last night, the indirect cause of taking ‘Fruit [recommen | them strongly to my customers, They | were a great boon to me, for about two | other years ago | was laid up with v and « most te skull, Doctor of the Br rages, myster dd by friends of “The Gimp” and the latter was a follower of Gal- steadily f Gallucel haw a coffee Jace, fained fifteen’ pounds since taking | » S18 East One Hundred The shooting of Glomue last night *Pruit-a-tives.” 3. A. Corriveau, and Ninth Street, A few days ago! no one tn Little Italy, They he b nt the aimitar place at No. he would get It some day, and yadale, Ont. dune 1 JIT. ss ed to-day that if he gets well has boasted he could eat bullets it will be only to be picked off an- other time. JOHN D. JR. SHAKES WITH “MOTHER” JONES | Then, Answering Her Quiz, Says He Is Soon Going to Colo- rado Strike Region. WASHINGTON, May 18—John D, Rockefeller jr, and “Mother* Jones | met at to-day's easton of the hear- ing of the Industrial Relations Com- inission on labor problems. Mr. Rockefeller was waiting to teatify on the Colorado stril “How ast One Street, int Hundred and Ninth same block, and placed » in charge, About 10 o'clock inst night Giomue swaggered over to his son's place, 1's wife warned him to be careful. He is said to have taken but one man 80c, a box, 6 for 88.50, trial » Be sent on receipt of regular retail price be fi Limited, Ogdensburg, + ¥.—Advt. This effective short tongue pump in gunmetal calf has a cleverly contrived buckle which is part of the tongue Intended for street wear, it is light enough for dancing or dress use. Other attractive styles at $3 and $4. her" Jones, » Colorado, Rockofel! ing soon, u should have gone last Janu- commented “Mother Jones, ied that he was Ko- SALE OF PIANOS «= PLAYER PIANOS sane Save at this tine of saa glia, oneal of Lased instru- ments taken in exchange for Knabe ra Player Pianos, including makes as - such renowned KNABE CHICKERING STEINWAY HAINES BROS. SOHMER All thoroughly remade by our experts. The following groups Plainly indicate the unparallcled price reducticns: SALE COMMENCES WEDNESDAY AT9A.M. 22 Uprights 15 Uprights 14 Grands *55 160 390” Original value up to $250 | | Original value up to $350 | | Original value up to $950 8 Knabe Uprights From $335 up Styles that sell regularly from $500 to $600 44 88-Note Player Pianos *340 » Selling Eleewhereuptos600 Special supply of music free Terms as Low as *5 Monthly All Fully Guaranteed Liberal Allowence for Pianos Taken in Exchange Warerooms Fifth Ave. at 39" Street 10 65-Note Players ‘210 All woods THE EVENING WORLD, TU ESDAY, MAY 18, “CAN AHYENA LAUGH? "BROOKLYN MANS TRAL - KASIMIR 1S CANNED —ASALLEGED GERMAN SPY TRYING 10 FIND QUT BEGINS IN LDN Youngs Man With Mission In- ' ides Zoo and Is Thrust He Is a Naturalized Ameri- Inte Jul can Citizen 1. are ® any vaudevnte! LONDON, May 18 trial of! 6 who Oe be doing time Ayton Kuepforie, who says he in a efforta to rouwe the rimibille qaturaliaed Amertean eltiaen, living Ne gofferne publ it atone time in Hrookipa, NY, and wary of Pate that Kasimig who is charged with spying, opened ferve ten day in the atthe Ol Halley Police Court to-day ae for trying to wet a lough pefore Lord Heading, Lord Chief T t syne Kasimir, Who is justice, and duaticns Avory and nd dives at Beventy Mf) buen and Avenue A, was under the Aienough it had) been announced Impression that that war What HYONAM ga ror the hearings would be in were for All hia life he had read of camera, authorities decided at | “wuahing hyenas” without ever | at ona public trial and hearing on® #o much as this morning he took a i« approached the bungalow prise hyena at the Central Park Zoo |, Hie tdea, aa he explained ita few! of minutes later to Patrolman Kirby, m was crowded with ora Admission by ticket was upon, ‘The charge alleges soner, with the intention enemy of Great sly attempted to Hritain, war to tickle Joe until hurat out] communicate oration respecting | Jauwhing, but he must hove tekled inl warships and ni forces and ma. | ~ | the wrong place be wae n the ver- | terial calouiated t s useful to the eo] Hacular of the three-« neve 4 n wad come kot a wrinkle” On the contrary Joe! | dueted by the ) General, was highly indignant ant voiced is) Kuepterte not guilty, In indignation in shrieks which browght ; ae the Attorney-Gen about Kasimir's prompt arr mae 1 that the prisoner | istrate Mouse, in the Yorkville Poliae) \ » be an American, but the Court, couldn't ave anything to laugh at ether, ao Kasimir goes to the workhouse. Hyman Goldberg, siateen, No. 60 Faat Ninety-eighth Street afoul of Patrolman Kirby this morn Ine and was taken into court on the! “annoying the , found Hy- fishing in the conservatory lake and with auch skill th ‘en gleam- ing trophies flopped on the shore be-} amined, aide hi The goldfish which had; terlined A were so visibly annoyed|in the ¢ prosecution contends he is Kuepferie, counse! charg: written a letter to an addr neutral country in Europe giving ine formation concerning British war- ships and their positions in the Irish also ran King’s fe to be an inn ore The letter appeared ent commercial com- It was then found to be in- the above information an language, written in was haled into court. | invisible There it was said that he was out on] Kuepre rived in Liverpool on probation after having been caught, Fi 4 orney General said. atoning a New York Cen train, so Magistrate House reman: him until Friday afternoon, peuding the pro- bation officer's report. it a hotel, and showed ned by the American State, William J. Bryan, | Secretary “You Don’t Look Right, Jones” Enxrors of living, among which coffee-drinking is one of the most common, have stirred the New York Health Department to prepare a booklet of suggestions for indoor workers, and among other wise bits of advice this booklet says: “Bracers are harmful. This applies to the use of tea, coffee and alcoholic beverages."! Sound advice! All over America, for years, coffee drinkers, indoor and out, prompted by their own feelings and onlahicaned by science, have gotten rid of coffee troubles by chang- ing to POSTUM —the pure food-drink, Postum, made of choicest wheat and a small por- tion of wholesome molasses, tastes much like the finest Java, yet contains no caffeine (the harmful drug in coffee) nor any other harmful element. Postum comes in two forms: Postum Corsa —the original form: it be well boiled, Se and 25c packages. aa * Instant Postum—the soluble form—is prepared in the cup. A tea ful in a cup of hot water makes a delicious drink instan’ We and 5c tins. Both kinds are equally delicious, and the cost per cup is about the same. “There's a Reason” for Postum —eold by Grocers every where, In the MAISON MAURICE advertise- ment, last Evening’s World, we stated that “All our suits heretofore $85 to $135” were “Now $25.” It was an error. It should have read $50 in- stead of $25. Anton Ketel Ch Claims That’ : Channel and the disposition of the) munication until it war closely ex- | _1915. ‘EVERY FAT FIREMAN , MUST REDUCE WEIGHT New York rand addy Feb. 18 he wrot iit tow mar Lestabl and adress, N Wrookiyt ] at tion was & ' at at before mauling for New enemy ite od ped to mee hia Oriend tthe informant Pa Warehipe wow tknowed applied the inv ledae, and also chat the dete Was Pound interlined given when Kitehener's army would names an be landed tn Frat sh waraht Kuepferio ta bei defended by ® * WHITMAN SIGNS THORN BILL. I er — ' attempted we lw hed every ntain bearing tt west oF batter name ol apothece Me dives Induatetat ra Bae okok C4 « botheoary Menaure Gives Industetal Ateon anepmense which und emption Power ont ALMANY, May 18. ¢ jtocday alaned the ‘Pho ering the Tndusteial Moard t discretion, specific tnd ' ' 1 doa not ' ‘ iterary present Labor law requiring 6 CO Gaaean wha cake firemen, but he of teat in seven May 25, thatall a In that ef cises detailed In n he went to Samuel Brothers, clothiers. years later he went tnto Dusinesa for | the Timwelf ite was naturalized on May 6. 1908, While in Brixton Prison on May § xemption to the Industrial nteed to And After the fi 28 8 eroimen they |te the Injur en tire of the ex- Ibe taught firet ald Kuepferie wrote a letter which, @v dently, he ed ny i HAN Hil Hi \\ KIN Hi | H | Mt ni | H 1 | iy Formal announcement is herewith made that, Commencing Monday, May 17th, All Discounts to Purchasing Agents were withdrawn, Best & Co. Fifth Avenue at Thirty-fifth Street + | Our spring clearance sale now being held offers | hundreds of exceptional buying opportunities, all from our regular stocks. To make certain of quick selling, Prices have been marked for your personal profit. | i | wm | The Annual Clearance Sales || Ce Hl Now in Progress ! Marked Chiefly at About Half Original Prices. } More than 4,500 pieces selected from the regular stocks and priced for quick — | disposal, including:— | No Approvals " No Credits ; For Women and Misses 2nd Floor Clearance Sale of Corsets For Women and Misses—3rd Floor h Suits 15.00 16.50 29.75 Gossard, Nemo, Successo, B. & J. Formerly 24.00 to 39.50 and other makes. Suits 35.00 45.00 55.00 Corsets 1,00 2.00 Formerly 45.00 to 69.50 Formerly 1.50 to 4.50 % Corsets 3.00 3.50 aan ene 16 to dete Formerly 5.00 6.50 7.50 reni Corsets 5.00 7.50 ga Bas and ahs to 29.75 Formerly 7.50 to 15.00 Formerly 15.00 to 45.00 Brassieres -39 .69 4 Formerly .50 to 1.00 Negligees 2.75 to 25.00 Broken sizes. Formerly 5.50 to 49.50 Hor Gitl a Mi ; r Girls an isses Linen Dusters 3.50 to 9.75 —E— Broken sizes. Formerly 6.75 to 19.75 Up to 17 Years—4th Floor Lingerie Blouses .95 2.95 3.95 Girls’ Tub Dresses Hi Formerly 2.00 to 6.75 95 Le Laan 3.75 4.75 ij, Blouses 5.85 Se ae Wi} Formerly up to 8.95 Girls’ and Juniors’ Suits 12.50 Hl BI 8.25 Formerly up to 22.50 | USES Formerly up to.1800 Girls’ Coats 5.00 7.75 9.75 ; Formerly 6.75 to 15.00 * French Hand-made_ Blouses Little Girls’ Coats 3.50 ' i 3.95 to 13.50 Formerly up to 6.75 F Vi Formerly 5.75 to 25.00 ees . } . Misses’ Suits 15.00 25.00 , Outing Hats 1,00 to 4.50 Formerly up to 39,50 & Formerly 2.50 to 7.50 Misses’ Dressy Coats 9.75 | Trimmed Hats, ready-to-wear Formeily up to 17.50 : and Dressy styles 5.00 to 37.50 ‘ormerly 10.00 to 75.00 To Our Little Friends A “Bedtime Story” Colored Poster Stam) par in every parcel delivered in Greater } en Misses’ Silk Dresses 9.75 15.00 Formerly 13.50 to 25,00 (as issued by The Globe) will be ew York and ‘suburbs this week, “You Never Pay More at i ih Ht ee Pn ne Oe www, Zp) Feunie? (@ If you believe in the law of averages, you should provide yourself with a lightweight overcoat. A handy clothes-comfort on days like yesterday—a welcome necessity sum- mer evenings at the shore or moun- tains. Read World Ads, Every Day! They will guide you any day to a good paying position. They will reveal the location of de- sirable city or country homes. They will conjure up a partner for | your business enterprise as If by magic. They will point out many delightful Summer Resorts in various sections of the country, They will show buyers of Real Estate sellers of Realty bargains, They will give names and addri of dissatisfied .enants who .eck on suitable homes, &e. They will make u feel Yor al truly the Nore ot OPPO: re ta ta ta ie a ee ie 7 oe i vy ak 2k on Le Le Lightweight Overcoats $16 to %40 BROKAW BROTHERS i xk 28 28 28 2k ee | Astor Place & Fourth Avenue 110,670 | 52,091 | Wor Ks 2 AR nertte mont THAN HERALD! r om eM emo Mt Me Me Me Ae mt a Read Them To-Day and Rejotcel