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re connected had a nice, comfort- bie fire, The firemen smelled smoke Morris Epstein smelled money a Where was « settlement, but Hpsteln didn't gat a cent. He told the brothers they had better pay the dowry and SUCH A BUSINESS (YOY! THAT INK NANRUSS, DT! He Landed Isidore and Harry and Morris and Himself All in Jail. PRESIDENT HELPS. es Mr..Wilson—Oy! A Fine Man! —tLets Izzy Stay Out to ' « - Blevaloe Operator Crashed te Stop Car. ie or Teaving employees out of an ele- . at the fixth floor on the Thirty~ "pth Street side of the Tiffany Bulld- | ine, wll Fifth Avenue, Patrick Sullivan, Be stepped out of the car, As ie ic started i, He they didn’t, ne just binted to he fire insurance company. “He's a bad egg,” Isador watd at this point in the story. After the fire there came a nice, comfortable bankruptey. ‘There was only $7,000 in aswets shown by the Rabinowit Brothers, manufacturers of flounces, and there was something over $20,000 worth of Habilities, The “Yinix’’ Morris had got nothing out of the fire, so he tried the bankruptey, but still there was no chance of get- ting even a portion of the “dot.” ‘Then Morris, or should It be “Maw- russ,” went after the bankruptey affair, He 8 sure that the marriage rettloment money was in that bank cash, ‘That was in 1910, but whon 1912 came and the brothers were discharged from bankruptey and he still saw no money, he went to the United States District Attorney. He some of the missing assets md to warehouses and were being used to establieh another firm. The three Rabinowitz brothers and Harry Bokal were tndicted as a remult of what he said before the Federal Grand Jury, and Morris Epstein seemed to know so much about the matter he was indicted too. INDICTMENT AND CONVICTION A FAMILY MATTER, Kpstein, Bokal and the three Rabine owitz brothers were convicted of con- spiracy in hiding assets in a bank- y veding. 4 llar’s mouth, that shouted Isador Ra- whe © aprane back t between the Vernal men to his} climbed into the ly down to the floor fifted Sullivan ¢ Simp ital he pi ivan was forty pr How BUT ruptey No Mystery _ “There is no ‘‘ mystery” in our ability to serve you at our reasonable prices.| “1's fino jintx brother-in-law! © With every pair of Harris | what nobody should have, it’ « tnno- ~ —two dollar or more—masses | cence like a lamb, It's # stone-blind _ We include the services of an | justice goddess what makes my » Oculist (Registered Physician). | brothers go to Atianta, but It’s a fine * Time and again we hear— “How is it possible’—or “I have paid an Oculist $10.00 ) for an examination alone?” -'The answer is simple—we do the Largest Optical Busi- ness in the World; the cost of our professional services is distributed over an enormeus Run the Business. was su business,” was Isidor Rabinowits's Janati why President Wilson vex him to manage the business he and his brothers conducted while bis! brothers go to jail. When they come out be then goes to Atlanta and to Jail. It all etarted with the “Jintx,” Morris Epstein, getting married to Clara Bokal, She was a sister of In conspir binowitsz at this point of the story. number of examinations-4_, he |Harry Bokal and of Mrs, Isador| Morris Epstein was eurprised to find z, individual cost to us of Hach | Rabinowitz, whose husband was bd elit ae Deen reser, en examination is trivial. granted a respite by President Wileon | wiich he had counted was in the ace bee that he might support the families of | focroted axsets, and he did three Our Business is Big because | pforris and Harry Rabinowits and|months in. the penitentiary. The dollar's |eonduct their business while they | others got fifteen months in the At- we Ce you a full worth of real value and ser- vice for every dollar with us. This is the * of every big business poland = aa a isno MYSTERY about ‘al Jail and they appealed wen out on ball since, and a tale. were in jail and they might support his family when he went to jail, If they all went together who would look after the business? Morris 1 in claims that when he married Clara he dot + you make It a wholesale of $5,000, On the day bef | pric But United States Commis- riage merchandise of the value of | sioner Shields didn't, and they put $5,000 was placed in a warehoure and | UP the full $15,000 ball while they ap- ale ho was to got it, On the day after | POC peats failed. Meanwhile they the marriage he went to the ware-| had become associated with the In- house and, oy-oy, such a business! |ternational Flouncing Company at Some one had taken out the $5,000|No. 102 Prince Street, and business worth of merchandise the day before. zou span s pe 000, and when the brothers were arraigned in court one of them stepped up and said: “€ wince the whole family is yo le ree SIR COURTENAY “BENNETT. TO RETIRE AS CONSUL Brittsh Government Warmly Com- mends Him for Long and Dis- tinguished Service. Sir Courtenay Waiter I deh Consul General in New t 1907, is retiring on a pension, having attained the age limit after nearly forty yoars of service, fourteen of which have been spent in the United Bt nderstood that Sir Courtenay, who leaves for bis place in Devon- shire, England, next month, and who was knighted last yer, has received the warm approval of the British Gov- ernment for his service during his long and distinguished caroor. ee WOMAN FOILS ATTEMPT TO SET TENEMENT AFIRE day by the smell of # It to @ closet in the #e way of the bullding and there fc und two lighted candles, surrounded by rags and paper saturated with kero- sone. She @nuffed out the candles and then notified the pollee, who sent As- sistant Fire Marshal’ Finn to the house, He questioned the twenty- four families living in the building, but was unable to get a clue as to who tried to act fire to it. ——o— 700,000 bushels this ar, or an aver- 3 bushels, accord- Auto Concern Ra TOLEDO, 0, Jv Overland Automobile announced a 6 hourly rates of Waxes. —The Willys- Company departments on 5 men are affec The tyetogate $626,000 in the first year cenieneilia Alfonso Asks MADRID, Spain, June fonso has requested lre was good, If the firm waa left with- out them again what would happen? i | cane 8 PROFIT IN FIRE AND BANKRUPTCY. Bo they appealed to the President, ‘Then the trouble started. A firm and yesterday he decided that Isador should run the business while the brothers were in jal, and they should run It while be ts in jail. ivy “908 Proad LI NEW HAVEN NEW YORK 2 SHOPS 6 SHOPS WOLFF’S SHIRTS MAKER TO WEARER main in power and ke net which resigned on Tuesday because the failure of the $150,000,009 Loan Bill to pass Was regarded as equivalent to a vote of lack of confidence. = es THE GREATEST SHIRT VALUES NEW YORK HAS EVER SEEN Starts Tomorrow Morning at 8 o’ Clock at Our Six New York Shops 60,000 SHIRTS (Regular $2.75, $2.50, $2.25, $2.00 Grades) Sizes 13% to 18 $ \ele) Sizes 13% to 18 YOUR UNRESTRICTED CHOICE AT YOUR UNR ESTRICTED CHOICE AT THE FABRICS Silk and Linen, Secquard Weaves, Russian Cords, Imported Madras, Silk Stripes, _ Satin Stripes, Fine Crepes, Silk Mixtures, Linen Batiste. A TRUTHFUL STATEMENT WORTH READING Ls have by far excelled anythi been offered. his offer which announce here TO-DAY is superior to any of o It is a collection of MEN'S HIGHEST GRADE SHIRTINGS. E very one of thei 3 IDBAS fresh from the factory and where VALUES * S."" The selection consists of the largest stock of fine shirts you have ever materials are of the very finest which come from only the best weavers in this country. of buying now cannot’ be questioned at the prices quoted above 1 OFF "BRING. just when you are ready for your Season's Wants. value can be given. You must see to appreciate their real worth, SPECIAL this offering, “THE MEADOWBROOK AND THE SPORT CLUB” SHIRTS, $1.00 ——— ‘These 2 SHIRTS are both well known (v you as being sold elsewhere at 82 and 82.50, WOLFF'S SHIRT SHOPS.» LARGEST DISTRIBUTORS OF MEN’S SHIRTS Every Wolff Shirt carries with if » Bons Fide Guarantee for Plt, Wear and Fast Color 110 CHAMBERS ST. 26 CORTLANDT ST. 317 BROADWAY Bet. Church & W. B'way, Bet Broadway & Church. Carosk Thain at 34 WARREN ST. 204 WEST 125TH ST. 139 NASSAU ST. Corner Church: Near Tth Ave. Corner Beekman. It is a well known fact Our Entire Stock of Outing Shirts is included in ES : mach ae bor senses ‘ that our values ng that has ever ur previous ones m is the season's ‘SPEAK LOUDER THAN looked at. The The economy n our TIMELY It is hardly believable that such SAAT NY — \ Mrs. Mary Scuffeld, a tenant on | the second Moor of the six-story tene- ment house at No. 231 Kast Ninety~- sixth Street, 2] -\@ad of the robbery w! =| there wilt be based an appeal to the | United States Supreme Court tn a to-day | Martin T. neys, Information ‘We haven't a chanes in th Unless we frame ‘Becker up,’ Mafiton, Becker's t SEEK THI cf WHO ATTACKED AGED MAN IN SUBWAY | Detect ves Have ( ‘ood Description of Robber Who Used Hatchet on John F, McCann. says they continued: “ phy says he heard the men say. According to the papers, they seem to think Becker had something to do with the murder | because Rosential made that squawk attor- are working on corroborative vorld Mar- He . + and it won't be bard to make the John ¥, McCann, the aged Mnen| Peoiie patove it is ihe truth nerchant, who was attacked and ef ote robbed in the men’s room of the DRAWING THE (Brom the Gab As @ general th: bbound station of the subway at Sixty-sixth @treet and Broadway yea- oon, was able to go clinic Hospital to his | . No." 8 Kast Sixty-sixth Street, yesterday, Detectives have obtained from ticket sellers and | choppers a good description of the | robber, who had been hanging around | the station for considerable time | before Mr. McCann was attacked, | Although Mr, McCann was struck on the head several times with a ather'a hatchet he escaped with a| fow sealp Wounds, The thief made his | escape with Mr. McCann's watch and part of his chain, Mr. MeCann, who Js vigorous dbs- te his age, was able to give a con- ted account of the affair to-day. d that when he entered the om he saw no one. ‘The thief, however, had gone in just ahead of him, As the door slammed shut Mr. McCann waa suddenly attacked. The | first intimation the station employees “ when they saw the thief rush up the stairs to the street. USE CONVICTS STORY | IN BECKER APPEAL United States Supreme Court May Hear Allegation That Lieutenant the nose ne, From Maker | —the very Models that we ply the retailers—for they charge you $25 We Wheat ¢ K a Kan Tan ts an Was “Framed Up.” sale price of $10, saving you winter wheat pr Will yield 138,- . P. the middleman ‘costs, profit, Upon a letter from a Sing Sing con- | ¢ vict, J bh Murray, it ts expected last effort to save Charles Becker. Murray claima he heard Rose, Web- ber and Vallon. plotting ‘to “frame” ker while they were prisoners in Tombs. Bourke Cockran and | the git Ave. el 1gth st ‘DPriceeG | tional opportunity to supply All Sizes for Women and Misses from 14 to 44 Great Reduction Sale. Taffeta & Crepe de Chine Dresses 97.95 « 549% These chiffon taffeta and silk crepe de chine Dresses are exact reproductions of models scld in uptown stores at $16.50 to $25. All the newest style not are incor- Another one of our famous 95¢ Waist Sales fered, Waists of voile, organdie, crepe, lingerie,silk stripes and awn- ing stripes—nearly 100 different models, Sale of Wash Skirts | a Eo A tremendous assortment of stunning Wash Skirts at the above reduced prices~~ button front, plaited, high | bodice, belted and pocket effects, of ' ratine, Bedford cord, pique, Panama cloth and repp—the greatest values ever offered, to Wearer Blue Serge Suit Guaranteed $25 Value, $10 We give you the very Serges which sell to you direct at the whole- Satisfaction Guaranteed SANDLER’S 461 6th Ave. t Bet. 28th & 29th Sts | amu Largest Popular-Price Garment House in New York ae | Stor ts in flowered » Fepps, lin- ns, copied from ‘high » When a girl hat pretty teeth she lets her vell stop at sup- will Ave. Corner! 18th St. A Great Special Sale of 3,000 Summer Dresses 2. B 8 5 5h 00 “The most’ amazing values that have ever been offered—savings that average fully one-half. | This great under-price sale offers a most excep- our Summer Dress requirements at remarkable savings. Morg of Copies of Our Famous c Expensive Values at Models: with the greatest assortments and best values we have ever of- he A ATE EIS AE AT LAMBERT JEWELRY FOR STYLE, ECONOMY. * Here in two columns is a review of a few art Lambert Jewelry most in request at this season of weddint Bet and other festivities. Ask us for anything you need in Diamon Solid Gold or Platinum Jewelry and Solid 14 Karat Gold or Silver ¢ Watches and see if we are not equal to the occasion i As large manufacturers of Diamond, Platinum and Gold Jewelry. and direct importers of Diamonds, having no dealings with middlemen and situated where rents are low, we save you money on everything you buy. “Solid 14-Karat Gold, Gold Filled and Silver Watches of ly known makes, sterling silver and silver plated ware, , handsome and artistic. Specialty Service in “4 Solitaire Diamond Engagement Rings, At Lamberts, because an ex- } © soak direct a large quantity of, fine Diamonds before the mines shut down. | Expert workmen mount these Diamonds in the Lambert factory, Expert man- ent put the Lambert busi J ness on such a basis that need- less costs of operation are cut Net Result: The best values to be had anywhere. Seamless Wedding Rings, This litde column of Lambert Seam $8.75 jess Solid Gold Wedding Rings may set $10.50 you wondering how great a pile all the $1225 Wedding Rings we have sold, since 1877 would make if they could be all gotten 400 ce ther. And just think, never word $15.75 0f fault with one of them! Solid 1 karat gold, $3.30 up; Solid 18 karat gol $17.50 $4.00 up; and Solid 22 karat gold, $5. sce op ip. All styles, widths and thicknesses f $19.25 ¢5 select from. No charge for ena | ing. Platinum Wedding Rings, $12. 00 up, Perfect Security for Buyers of Watches’ Here are two ideas for Graduation Watches, and the Lambert e holds many others. Taking nothing for granted, we inspegt every watch movement, ho nt ter who the maker, and we han- dle only famous makes. — Solid Gold Cases like other Solid Gold Jewelry at Lamberts, are tested at the U, $, Assay Office. Ladies’ Solid 14 Karat Gold monogram Watches with Wal- tham works, $22.50 and up. Open face, $15.00 up. In gold filled hunting case, Waltham works, $10.00 up. In Sterling Silver hunting case, $9.00 up. No extra charge for monogram, Men’s solid 14 Karat Gold hunt- ing case Watch, plain polished for monogram, Waltham works, $25.00. In gold filled case that will give complete satisfaction, $12.00 up. In Sterling Silver case, $9.00 up. No extra charge for monogram. Lavallieres for Brides and Graduates saa Look at these Solid Gold se kin: Lavallieres. No, not so much at sol and the pictures which merely serve to draw your attention as at the bright .realities from 2.00 up which we shall be glad to show b you — Many suggestions here for Cl a+ Wedding and Graduation pre- ang. 4 st sents, and every Lavalliere and Oriental mae Pendant costs far less than if you peart had middle men’s profit to pay. Solid Gold Class Rings The eon of school. children echo with graduation talk; “We will get, the class ring at’ Lam- berts” is the conclusion among Class Ring, fancy Ow fe lass Ring, schools where the staunchness, eee fin tn mares, re japeauty and correct designing of vambert Solid Gold Rings have $3. 75) be. wat $ 9-OO been known for years, Fancy Rings—Beauty at Low Prices ‘Take a look at our interesting collection of fancy solid Gold Rings for ladies and children, all the more interesting because all prices are low. These rings are set with Garnets, Amethysts, Turquoises, Moonstones and other gems. Manya , welcome graduation gift among them, fg!) $2.00 up. 16 Karat god Mothers of Graduates, Please Read This The manly boy graduate would surely enjoy a pair of our solid gold cuff buttons, handsome and in good taste Rose gold, faney and built forlong wear, Others 4 $2.00 a pair up; set with fine Chased desivn, pol- it i ny R ed desig “ solid 14 karat Diamonds (our own importa rose id it Cuff Buttons, tion) $10.00 a pai Bracelets Without An “1g? i If we had to y middlemen’s profit, high rent and what not, nn our Solid Gold Bracelets would come high, but as it is we offer this beau- " tiful e we turned and_ pierced solid 14 karat gold bangle (that does not open), set with 8 square amethysts, for $18.50. : Others from $7,00 up; with diamond, $16.50 up. During July and August, Store Open Daily (Inclu ding Until 6. LAMBERT BROTHERS Diamonds—Jewelry—-Watches Third Avenue, Cor. 58th Street Store Open To-morrow Night Until 10 ' Cutt Bute aturdays) Busi

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