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4 THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1916. ‘was found a bowl of turpentine from | tranmiaving certain leaders in a con- clined and two gan jets and @ gas| Larsen” to his sister, Mr N. B. handled. She was accused of ras jare ARRESTED AS FIREBUG which led streamers of paper soaked y whieh is i to - ere DIN heater were burning. Strange, hee Laren, ate bear feanea on #00 ball. Tig mori bah tidal Rady Hil lh ec 7 aaa Dr, Adair of New York Hospital] Peri. tor gis maid on April 20. 1912, | Court Gecinred the ball fortelted up and was also saturi ‘The blaze war diac ores by twelve. | that some of the letre sald the gas bad consumed all the} to for Magar Davis McLeod, a dentist, 's brother returned to Detec otniled descriptions 0 oxygen in the room, and the woman's |of No, 200 West One Hundred and|tivis Kerf and Hawaing the bf “by the conspirators death was due to lack of oxygen—a| Sixth Street | Rowe had told her to place the ms E on the second floor, “ vi bon de Dr, MeL#od look’ 1 over his stubs | 4) nd to. my , he declared, were 4: omy tinned ir. Molaod 1 And ring, ina tin box and to, mA 3 Pt) o build the to-day and found the record. '@ told | wish. Vv Flamos were shooting up ¢ rahagt. JRun ato wreck tn rhe others. te Mrs. Young has a L rooming house at/an Hvening World reporter that he re- le Aye aid, the sh would be granted. #he ran from floor to deve ‘nvine the e ng churechgoer the Medison Avenue address, Her ici a RR in a Oe eet DAC _ — alarm, 6 walking away from niece arrived yesterday from Mount | /atter introduced him to his Z ie sorte When the bins. Wau dite WOR WIDE PLOT , Commalttee of Fit oe Pocone, where she has an invalid) i, Si of the receipt nated “Lar-| LEARN TO PLAY in the rooms when the biaze was dis- b ” F ss ji ma the ¥ eet + One od > he forms een i to be in the hands of rf ~ huabany Se left the house son's address as No, 12 Butcher Accused When Tur-|(vitnea and wan questioned. iis —_—+—.- Jihe polire and It wae predicted that Aunt Finds Visitor From Penns] "vsnoon, ier aunt did not see her | Hundred and. Sixth Street, “care of PIANO OR ORGAN e had spe i Ith a} ° "| the arrest of some of the committee, Syl ia Li , . lagain, and, becoming alarmed, at 1 eee The latter address prov pentine Soaked Streamers Are | "(0 ad spent the evening with ®) Cites of Fifteen’ Who | emer ra would be made before night ylvania Lifeless and Strang: agale a ee ne wea me |e the Hebrew Home, and no mn Found in Ri | Cavalier! denied that he had placed | ‘ Detectives Hant has com | ér Overcome With Gas Lit : " ‘ Tre cop | ere knew anything abou sen ‘looms. the turpentine or set the fre, a pole} Planned War on Clergymen 1 with Nashville, ‘Tenn + [hind assigned her niece on the top[e= Hansen” | OT | \ evened & \icy. for $1700 on hia property wae | " ; }.. St, Paul and St, Louls in floor, She could see the gas was ich_ enables | and Bankers Are Known. 7’ | y w! After investigation of a fire which | found In one of his pocket wpprehending Cronea in one Mra. Helen Griffith, a pretty bru-| burning and, getting no reply to her GYPSY GIRL VANISHES. any. person or little, child to learn to IN A FEW HOURS TE oe et A EIT oonemie ¢ cities, nette, of Mount Pocono, Pa, thirty- cated {m Policeman Lynch eee play the piano ot organ in an hour the nix a Sa » Pa, knocks, cal m Pol iy! | Grove the 350 oceupants q stent ¥ Morder! SOT t two years old, was found dead early|o tthe West Thirtieth Street Station, | Wore Maxi! Disappears Like Din-| or two. story tenement at No. lontor EXPECT ' to-day In the home of her aunt, Mra | When they entered the room there|™O"@ Mine and Geld She Wandied.) Send us vour name and sre on Street to the fire escapes, Amedeo 15.—Mulfora SWANN MOVES T0 TRY fimma ©. Young, at Mo, 188 Madi en they . hich Wha, he Ross Magill, the young gypsy of} postal card or in a@ letter, an Cavaltert, twenty-nine, who Ives In| Udell. thirty years old, haw been arrest - ; r Avena ". ian » jadison| was no trace o! re Rafat ln Pea |Brona River Road, who caused a fine| shall send you our guide and three the three roouue behind Ms butcher| el in connection with the murder Inet} Crones, Wanted for Chicago nue, Beside her tn bed, in a dy-| lieved at first to bave overote tiq {diamond ring and $100 in gold belonging | sheets of music, absolutely free of shop on the first floor, was locked up| Friday of Kichard J. Wyckoff, au Banquet Polsonir Is Ing condition, was a man unknown to} conPie, | TO, Warely alive. [to Mra, Feliee Vanderven of No. $29| charge. od Y farmer of Wertavitie of angue oisoning, s cxmmneemnth anyone about the house, t sd ‘ aterda °, to par 80 «: ON sf fusic Oe Se-thy eaneed with areen. i m4 fs C8 ues | ‘ ‘ o be R. La t Now York, The | lt giaation to, & post A pysceebaniy, Wan eanisned feat a ¢ con gue reed Couette Building, According to Chief Brophy of the Sought in Four Cities | Starts Campaign to Clear Up 300 ¢ » Larsen of New York. The} issued at the West Eighteenth Stri Seay | RES VERened HUss BS COM: | Gy See * ? Buresa of Fire Investigation thi three miles trom SOUR HE SE POM NaHES mpaler epee Windows of the room wero tightly| branch for @ package sent by "“R.[pletely as the valuables which she| Detroit, Mich.—Advt, friteben end balreom coeupied by Cav. | Houses rosie. Te'apalee useticage ot : | Bills in Pigeon Holes of | the killings bat has been unable to ex-! CHICAGO, Feb. 15.—Search was *rosedi Ye i} aller and bis wife were ablaze when oer MO stenante to the satiatnction i | Prosecutor's Office. the firemen arrived and tn the parlor! or the authorities ted to-day for the principale tn] 4) the direction of District Attor- t is believed by the police to have }ney Swann, 160 indletmente out of 80 | been a plot to destroy buildings and | found in the pigeon holes of the In | kt! monbers of the clergy, bankers | dictmant room will be moved for trial and others, in a dozen cities in vari-|yefore Judge Wadhams in Genera! our sections ¢ United Staten Sessions to-morrow. Some of thease acd in Discovery of the alleged plot, ae-| indictments have been pending for SIDI ANIASE tu GEOEATAEI En eee ee FIFTH AVENUE - MADISON AVENUE cate of the p Has sons named In them have been on | | John Ailegrini, confidant of Jean|bat, Several of the defendants a e NEW vé )"4 Tint = | Cromes, who in charged by the au-|named have died Thirty-tourth Street NEW YORK lhirty-fifth Street | thorities with putting potron in soup District Attorney Swann means to at the banquet given Archbishop | atart his administration with a clea George W. Munde! in, at the Unt | alate Many of the 80 old in¢ | versity ¢ ub Thursday night, and | mente will quashet, after a | ‘ ‘ Py ~ Gana Viegas hr cernienute Sees Nat Sie uD A Limited Number of A Sale of Suitcases } ie tohoe y, Chie of} « J oF * purpo ct) un rf | . Detectives Nonolon Hynt ana biputy ite berwunn who retuaed twee: = Meg?’ Cordovan Lace Shoes Women’s Hat Boxes& Hand Bags Chief of Police Herman Schuettior |e fret wix weeks of the Dice a Snnounced to-day afer studying work has resulted | ec ) — , dle 7 | translations of letters wri n Ital hich he is congratulating is (brown) specially prepared for toemorrow, will offer jan, found jn Allegrini's rooms, that here are onl: 458 indictment» : ; ‘ . | they regarded ax estat the ex- day, as against 870 a will be placed an Sale to-morrow at appreciable price advantages. © aro only 139 prisoners |: t Iatence of an anti- al organiza. , 96 awaiting trial and it Sui 5 } tion, headed by mmittes of Fit. (awaiting the action of the Grand $5.50 per pair pul aes Ob Dioce, eneuien CuCh aimee any i pikes ore sulin De nieyacn lmere omer in ‘eri, 2 aati 0 26, 28 and 30 inches; cretonne-lined, with ¢ Police are ine thr Grok age © eee tray $3.90 i [4nd Sorter aeniatant chefat the t Grand sity Sa ee In view of the present scarcity of this much- oe es , k| | au | Retoree so inde, at Feiner fete concession from the regular price. sizes 26, 28 and 30 inches; lined with cre The police were guarded in maki e' n Caatody, . * | wabtle the uonlanta et Aieenates com [pasion Le Moftan, referee, anvoin tonne or tan linen; with tray and adjustable j Terpondence, but it wan stated that 1) oa., or hie former wife should have (Mien’s Shoe Department, First Floor iat compartment . ‘ é ; $6.50 |e oe yon neta iat ite possession of their six-year-old diugh 0 veral large downtown buildings ed to the § c 4 a Women’s H: 2, black . Hitch it Jn ould, hud been tertaee tat, tee “OMI auenla veteatn Yormen’s Hat Boxes of black enamel duck; : { ’ J on by “the com-|with her father, but that the size 18 x 18 x 12 inches: cretonne-lined, with | mittee.” Thege included the People's |) pt if . jos Light and Coke Company 6 4 we fon two hat ms . . . . . 5 [aie Sears wee Cee Comerey Sone ie Wet eas Ba tat A Special Selection of Hva:kiat torn $3.50 ; THE ONLY j ing, one of the largest office buildings | he aitentions of Jacobs before t m= s jin Chicago; the Union League Club |decree was granted. In 1913 Loeser . E A tine pi 1) i ; |and Federal Building. {tained Mrdiecroe in this, State on the Toilet Articles Gags of genuine pit morocco in : STEAM-COOKED | ‘Tho attempt to wreck St. Patrick's |¥alld. ‘ black and colors, or of black long-grain patent H OATM EAL Ip believed by Capt. Hunt to havel ooh by her second nusband was: born will be placed on sale to-morrow at unucually eather, lined with colored silk; with inside |veon w part of the allemed plot, Ac. | She then relinquished the girl to bh a) 5 on \cording to ihe Hetective who did the former iuaband.” Since then Le r hae low prices. frame pocket, purse and mirror . $2.50 we . a = * mp ond s FY fn seal in bi Hair Brushes, -05c. | Bath Bra s, 75c. land Bags of genuine pin seal in black and ner 2 ‘ nw col of black long-grain t } NailBrushes, 8c. | Hot Water Bags, 95c. ead weit ; e wri asi arse a : ; . lined with fancy silk; with inside frame | Tooth Brushes, 5c. isk Brooms, [5c. : 7 | C C pocket, purse and mirror (3 ‘ $3.00 ers i Wew renerous ass ments } a fe « ern TO New and generous assortments of Perfumes, Supplementary to this Sale mplexion and Toilet Specialties, Soaps, ponges, Toilet Brushes of all kinds, Tourist One Hundred Kodak Albums Cases, Thermos Bottles and every requisite 42nd and Find Skreels, West of Fifth Avenue. j ° . . > . of the dressing room, may be found in the ab De Chiccoe >) Ce SUec es BAcLoacR nce i Final Reductions in Women’s Seasonable Apparel Toilet Gdods Department. et sweeping reductions from former prices j The remainder of our stock of desirable Tailored Suits, Street, After- = } noon and Evening Dresses will be included, regardless of former prices. = cea i Women’s Smart Tailored Suits Street, Afternoon & Dance Frocks ‘ Plain and dressy models of Velveteens, Broadcloth, Velour de Of Serges, Velveteens, Crepe de Chines, Taffetas, Georgette , Gabardine, Serges and Whipcord, Crepe, Soiree and Nets, at $15.00 to 49.50 at $12.50 to 45.00 yi BRONX STORE AUMANN (5 “ ; : ‘ 4 Vy / 149th STREET @ 3rd AVENUE Formerly from $35.00 to 98.00 Formerly from $25.00 to 95.00 a" 00 Everything for the Home—Cash or Credit B. Altman & Co. oe ehimaelenat me 8 What This ae p reniog Announcement We are making thia the a | GREATEST REAL VALUE Tr ever had. Every piece of || Furniture, every Rug, every article of our enormous stock has been greatly reduced for this Sale, and our stock has never been more complete. Cat and look around—it will { pay you, Below are some of the values offered. 4-PIECE WILLIAM AND | MARY PERIOD DIN- ING ROOM SUITE Oaks Buffet 4 Fancy Needlework A sale To-morrow of Stamped Articles, ready for embroidering, at very advantageous prices. Women’s Spring Footwear A smart new style high shoe is being shown, made of all grey suede, in pearl and taupe shades; the same shades in kidskin with pearl grey suede tops und brown kidskin with hrown suede tops, finished with close trimmed soles and Louis XV. heels covered to match, Special at $7.00 ‘Also Shoes and Slippers Taken from this sea were incompk he Silk Department has ready for selection the Spring assortments of BLACK DRESS SILKS embracing the fashiona weaves now being used in the modeling of smart Afternoon Gowns, and including several unusually fine silks which have been man- ufactured expressly for B. Altman & Co, g § ny 8 No % Women’s Stamped Underwear (Made Up) Corset Covers Envelope Chemises Night Dresses 20 45e & 65c 45c to 95e Huck and Turkish Combing Jackets... .. .at 50¢ White Linen Centerpieces, 36 and 45 ins., 65, 95¢ Guest Size Towels... ...each 80c¢ to 50¢ Huck and Turkish Towels, large size, each 50c, 75e son's regular stock, | »; they were &5,00 to Reduced to $2.95 The Infants’ Wear Sections On the Second Floor, have prepared for Wednesday, the following interesting items: New Spring Coats (sizes 2 to 5 years) of Shepherd Plaid, belted jot Serge, in navy and Copen model, hemstitched pique | hagen, flare model, hand emb'd collar and cuffs, collar and cuffs, satin lined, at $3.95 | at $6.25 Children’s Straw Hats, in colors to match above coats, 92.95 Electric Lamps AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES, ON HE FOURTH FLOOR, TO-MORROW substitute dyes are used in any compere 5777 Furnished Notwithstanding the recent increase in the cost Of all silk fabrics, B. Altman & Co., 1497 ST., COR. gkD AVE. owing to their system of placing orders Furnishe [sei 47® | 4 | Scmeity I Sina 122" ENTRANCE NEXT DOOK TO POST OFFICE ON LAVTIL [ON 140TH STREET Boudoir Flectric Lamps, of mahogany; 10inch ge - silk shade with sill fringe; Value ¥4.50, at 2*90 Electric Lamps, of carved gilt. wood; with 10 @g « pte Value 83.00, at 9325 Tablek ic Lamps, mahogany, with 18inch @ silk shade with fringe; Value $7.00, at $4.75 Floor Electric Lamps, mahogany; 22 in silk shade; gold galloon and silk fringe; Val. $15 11.00 Table Lamps, gilt earved wood; 20 in, flat silk 14.00 shade; double ruche top and bottom; Val. 820, in anticipation of demand, have not found | it mecessary to advance prices. Fifth Avenue - Madison Avenue 34th and 35ih Streets New Pork _ SS! Children’s Bloomer Dresses, hand smocked, of Striped Gingham, Empire model, in pink, @ ec blue and tan; sizes 2 to 5 years : at $1.85 THE NEW YORK WORLD SETS THE PACE The WORLD sells 100,000 copies more in New York City each weekday than any other morning newspaper. 33: