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— |sran YALE A THE EBVENING WemedD, mew wus, BER 20, 1915. . “— ont ores & Seater tower te | enestes eae ooret for oe (he erty | OUMBA SAILS"ON THE 28TH, FORTUNE STOCKS, MO GETSSIMNNS <-Select we Man's Auto Bur WHO BECOMES A GUARD RELL OF YALE gen SNGS STEPLNEL' p— AS SUBWAY GUARD mone te the» Hieh | io ‘ Star Athlete Takes Transit Job Report Wall Street Winnings wire Fire Hose Laid A . r Rather Than Be Protes Far Exceed Alleged $0 Fifth Avenue . ‘ ie &. sional Ball Player ao00 Peculations . - < ph ‘ OAOe Hometons by Fined tm tnain ™ eo Marke ’ ‘ . a r} none STARTS AT THE BOTTOM MAY MAKE RESTITUTION, 40 one n Wi Get 20 Cents an Hour Officials Say Bradley Might and Says His Time Is Escape Prosecution b oS & the Company's. Paying Bank Back. John 4. Nelly, Va 16, o @hull and Thet Henry @ Pradiey missing a = Reon man and the ar third base » teller of the Merchant's Netion~ became @ subway guard oe 4 any thousands of dollars Young Hellly began work thie | short nh bie accounts, eon e galore from practically every m came to those seeking bim to-day. It ager in the National, American aod} lis believed he had intended tu re and restore the bank the funds eeed to have taken to use in turn he is his speculation when he was warned that the shortages had been discov- Federal Leagues, While Reilly de- clined to state the amount of the ey held out to him to induce him t the career of a professional all player, he explained The contracts were fine ones and | IN MAD FLIGHT, RIVALS BULL IN CHINA SHOP The New m toa ered | When Bradley was leaving Die au | tomobite overturned at the ¢ the ealaries mentioned in them were) a peay ie Mee euMcient to satisfy me. Gee, atter!Uproots Lamppost and Tree | tre gage twe eee eee Z = ee ureda ome ‘© he oO talking about ther it seemn like a P PI are y am Vs n were hurrrina ts i t 3 n q lreck aA eo him as admitted to-da woot and Wrecks a Produce they were to bring him back to New hour, doesn't it?” Btanding six feet two tnches, trimly built, with handsome. y¥ chinelled features and cool, gray eyes, Reilly looks more like an understudy for General Manager Hadley of the Inter- borough than just a plain, ordinary | York, and if he could make restitu- tion he might have escaped prosecu- on and his defatcation might have | | been kept secret | The first official admission by the bank that there was a shortage in Bradley's accounts was made to-day Store. Fashion Shop in Thirty-Fourth Street The nearest approach toa bull in a china shop would in a produce stoi em to be a horse FVaeSLaeSUA SUSUR subway guard, He bad filled out his} A coal horse, mingly lost in! to th nding company, In response application blank in the Interborough | thought, stood at Glenmore and fon- | to repeated inquiries as to the condi offices when interviewed by a reporter |tauk Avenues, Brooklyn, to-day until tion of the missing man's books, the for The Evening World, He was as|a small boy came by on a roller skate bank offielals notified Vice President i / i ambition, but when ordered to talk| the animal o « realization of his sur-| follows ee 5 ~Irpeey een ty uDpariore be chevad | SAUBanAMN: Bi" Rlarfad Kit eecca all’ letmeee wil be de eReetRew TELOW 0-DAY marks tho Inaugural Reception—and all this week the Opening — HE WANTED TO START AT THE |career which, although only a block | much is not known, but it is a con-| of this wonderful Bedell Bazaar of Styles, in the heart of the fashionable BOTTOM. }long, was filled with incident and de- | siderable amount, Not the slightest | hotel, theatre and shopping district. Palatially appointed, with the sur- | struction clue to Bradley has been obtained.” | “1 wanted to get into a big corpora- * Reilly | tion and start at the bottom,’ said. “If I had studied law like my brother Barney, who is now As- sistant Prosecutor in St. Joseph, Mo., 1 would probably have had to play ball to get through law school. didn't care for law and decided that I would save time in reaching my goal by doing what I ha i “What specific thing have I in mind? ‘That is up to the individual's own efforts, I think. The fleld here | is very large and that 4s all that is| necessary. "The trouble with the average col- | lege man is that he wants to start) in at the middie, 1 want to get in at the bottom and see what makes things go. I want to get down into the dirt and work up. | “My brother James,” continued Reilly, “began as a subway guard al year ago in June, Now ho ts foreman | of the car equipment division. My | other brother went with the White | sent to the St. yh | sional pr e done as | for two or three years and then prac- | tise law. | SPENT SUMMER GETTING INTO, FINE SHAPE. “Lam taking this job seriously, 1} spent the summer at Quogue trying to get into the best possible shape, This is not an eight-hour game, My time Is the company" 6-pound, twen- One at the ty-three-y athlete was suf ficient to convince the reporter that Reilly has put himself in splendid condition to make the subway travel~ lers step lively. His face slowed with health and stored-up sunshine and his every movement was that of a man with supple but well developed muscles, ‘ong the clubs which endeavored ker for next Ath- . Cubs, “But think a Yale man should give up his whole career to professional baseball playing,” re- marked Reilly, with a certain pride gestion Jignity in Cobb. for his Alma Mater and a 8 that there might be more a subway guard than a T: To sell ated Steamer Enntland, CHICAG@ pt, 20.—-All bida for the purchase of the ateamer BHastland must be in by Dee, 20, Federal Judge Landis ruled to-day. The boat will be sold to satisfy @ claim of $34,500 by the Great Lakes Towing C ralaed ago Kt lose of , whl Ch Killed by ing Plank, WILLIAMSPORT, Pa., Sept. 20.— Garfield Larson, twenty-five years old, member of the firm of Larson Brothers, lumber dealers of Renovo, was instantly Killed to-day when a dharp-pointed plank was hurled from fsaw in the Larson mill and pene- trated his neck, nearly severing his head Se Kor Constipation EX-LAX The Delicious Laxative Chocolate Ex-Lax relieves constipation, regulates the stomach and bowels, stimulates the | wreck of the cart, y | to bed. At the outset Joseph Napolitano, us driver, was part of the horse's equipment, as was the coal cart, but the energetic animal soon disposed of both of them, iutident No. 1 was collision with a lamp-post, the post yielding, The traces on one side broke and the coal | wagon waved mightily from aide to side as the horse plunged on, The second incident was the raging of a tree, This fell across the wigon, separating it niccly from the still ambitious animal, Then the horse headed for the pro- duce establishment of the H. Penet Company, at Liberty and Mon- tauk Avenues, As the side door was nearest, the horse went in that way. As only half of the door was open, he took the other half in with him without a pause, A gas fixture which had not beon set with reference to horse-clearance was next swept away, All the shelves on one side of the store followed, and the horse plunged for the front e followed by a great mass canned things and con- trance, vegetables, sternation. The front door was closed, but the horse didn’t care, He took both doors on the rush, leaving only the jambs behind Just as the he walk, there wi less but determined, charge and led him back past the the tree and the reached the side- Napolitano, breath- lamppost —— RESTLESS BOY, WAKING, SAVES WHOLE FAMILY Finds Father, Mother, Brothers and Sister Unconscious From Gas and Calls Aid. The quick work of Anthony En- gravis, fourteen years old, saved his parents and three brothers and sisters from death by gas at No, 173 Seholes Street, Williamsburg, early to-day The family had @ late meal cooked on a gas stove and neglected to turn the gas entirely off when they went At 4 o'clock Anthony awoke and. smelled the fumes, He tried to wake his father, Joseph, but couldn't, His mother, remained motiofiless when he called, and Gaspar, seven; Angelina, four, and Charles, three, seemed lifeless The boy ran in his nightelothes to the Stagg Street Police Station and told Lieut, Mears his father and mother and whole family were dying from gas poisoning, Reserves were hurried to the house and an ambu- lance was called from St, Catherine's Hospital, The mother’s condition was such she was laken to Cie livepilal, but will recover, The others were vived by the policemen and doctors and remained at home. jaytians Clash, Ad- miral Caperton reported to-day that 1n @ skirmish at Gonatves, Hayt!, one native had been wounded, There were no losses among the American troops. The Navy Department con- strued the Admiral’s report as bearing on the same affray reported in pub- a lished despatches as having resul liver and promotes digestion. Good for | lished desp young and old, 1Uq 26¢ and 60a ab | marines and the killing ef sisteen 1 all druggists, thvem o who caught his |‘ | The old adage that bank whose accounts are in uncertain con- |dition had best not take vacations ts arned, for it was while he was on |his vacation that a letter was re- As a result of the first ecounts. ance Company was notified and one of their men, with a bank employee, was started for Connecticut to meet Bradley and induce him to return, A former employee of the bank who jearned of the investigation is said to have informed Bradley that he was being sought. This man is not conegrned in the shertage or Wilmot M, Smith, Ri Preside bonding di surance compan ent of the in- said to-day that Bradley was alone in the speculations. Mr. Smith admitted it was the policy of many downtown banks to avoid publicity as far as possible in connection with shortag wus possible if the men sent to had been successful the sication might never known, on being made by the ing teller's ac- ee thou- into counts i# not comp sund letters have been sent out to the bank's customers and until they are heard from the amount will not be known. Daniel N. the Aetna Compan: y Vrenn, general counsel of the com had reported that it looked as pany, # recently unco' irm this view, inkerton De tective Agency and the bondin, pany have noi yet learned f Hrédle street a , however, that in certain re- cent deals he was singularly succoss- ful, so much so that It would have been possible for him, to have made restitution and have a considerable POSLAM HEALS IRRITATED, Poslam will exert its healing powers for you promptly should your skin be- come affected with any eruptional dis. order. 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SKIN Ivy-| clerks | mplified in Bradley's case, it was | in the investigation the bond- | jing department of the Actna Insur-| SB—~ST>SEL__S%._-SR_ SLE SBM ASTMEASE_ SMe Ae 7 what it has to offer, New York Brooklyn Philadelphia N \ ee a three sales floors. roundings to which the woman of refinement is accustomed, it is twelve-story home of Fifth Avenue’s Ultra Fashions at Conservative Kun" Lady Duff-Gordon, always interested in the furth came to view the new sstablishtnent eer the Khe a model, pyre g Phen first customer of the new house, selecting two coats for he: one of the beautiful new evening gowns with her own — Bet ee cohen Lady Duff-Gordon Says: What Dear Mr. you are a ment, and TRINSIC VALUES, with no penalty A Series of Style Salons Unsurpassed in America Mingling luxury and convenience with quiet elegance—a series of sweeping open spaces and wide mezzanine galleries, reminding one of an immense art gallery; bijou fitting boudoirs and retiring rooms; graceful staircases, distinctly Parisian in effect, and little mirrored nooks and a great Millinery salon and another for such a display of Waists and Blouses as you have and gold; separate salons for Evening Gowns, Afternoon Dresses and Morning Frocks; a Coat and Suit room reaching through from street to street—this will give you some idea of the completeness, the magnitude, of this new establishment. Ziegfeld’s ‘‘Midnight Frolic’’ Show Girls An even score of the comeliest show girls from Ziegfeld’s ‘‘Midnight Frolic’ are participating to-day, as living manikins, in a Fashion Review of the thousands of new Autumn models, cover- ing the entire range of authorized styles. Review will continue to-morrow, the styles being displayed on each of t Every woman in New York’is cordially invited to visit this Opening not merely to purchase, but to critically examine this new institution and corner: never seen, fittingly furnished in gr All Alt Included district will welcome is tion.” tailors available has be: This is supplied (and charg priced shops in the city Newark Pittsburgh St. Louis ineteen West Thirty-Fourth Street et © taht S at S eit Set © a S te © ye te 3 ie a I wish you every success One feature which shoppers in the fashionable that additional ‘‘charge for fitting and altera- An Sreptiaa ton of the ablest fitters and furnishing the same grade of fitting service that This corps of artists in their line includes many heretofore employed by the most exclusive Fifth Avenue establishments. Here the price of a suit, gown or garment includes a complete, perfect fit, Bedell: You have displayed wonderful taste in the selection of your models. I do not understand how it is possible to offer such extremely attractive things at the prices sking. It is a revelati I shall be glad to visit your opening? in your new establish- I know it is assured. Sincerely yours, Loge Ohnatioms, Def Ljersbine ” Such an indorsement characterizes this magnificent new metropolitan institution—the sg where the most exclusive styles in women's dress are to be available at THEIR GENUINE added because of exclusivene: or erations in Price the complete absence of en perfected, capable of ed for) in the highest- ad And what a variety! om to me. the location of the shop. *~S