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Ps _THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1916.. BROKAW BROTHERS OPEN DASHING BRICKLAYER SEVEN MEN PLEAD veriff, below, was tur ing Jangry , convi puty when, hy NEW BROADWAY STORE | WITH MARRYING HABIT 1] CHARGES THAT RCE EERE As recy ae | CREDIT TERMS | $3.00 Down on $50.08 ie ity For Infants and Children. | 7.50 “ “ 100.00 4 — Spike wi 1 Apolo; A STORY OF MOUNTAIN 4 from the burning room into the |; ation, Dat there tion, but more . NOT HH NES SOTHO Ty pe pas Business Established in 1856]There Would Have Been a 4 Siti " y ‘ ve P a aces tes atreet. atore for her, : She enw on t Bears “ « 150.00 i Moves From Astor Place | Third Wedding Except = |One Admits His Guilt—Lives RAILROAD LIF | pat, Beagruets room, not tar aay. lth missing look of deeds, the . | ieee o «6 y ts S . joctor Torpy was examining 'a\she cried to the Sheri | ' to Broadway. for Wife No. 4. Crowded Tenements Were By end, He divcovered. almost at Une |x die pointed to. Bea, The | 3.00 « « . ‘aemniliaeliias " FRANK H. SPEARMAN | that the foreman had not been shot . “Arrest that man, not Spike yi e' { Put in Danger. ~ Mla tho ptclhalicky at all ion knowing the Sheriff wae| | FREE BRASS BE | rowan ore will greet thele| Frederick H. F, Mueller, a dashing ae Aushor of, -Wrigwning Smit." Toe, Mounale | AT Gir not hurts auld the doctor, his friend, boldly denied ail kngwts | Of Kind | Free Brass BED sashinig. ; : layer, of No. 462 Enat One Hun- | pam Coumirialit. AUT6, by Frank ft, Spm 4 MUBHINg. “But they're try ) hang [edge of the book, “These people,” he You Have ‘ ion a tied Sixty-fourth Street, the| Seven men arrested during the Prodi 5, Hana Pinnibeted one of your men down street right! pointed to Storm and his companions, Sunday anny" | af th S| ote pate Savant reply. and va FM now for shvoting you. ¥ notify |"probably planted this here in 1 new building 163 Broad fe nx, stood in West Farma Po ee) SavGsayia oh cHAbed GF AHLINE Saat your gang to call things ¢ The|sence, You ought to arrest them way, While . ‘ 1 belCourt to-day betweet @ statuonque, | his assistants on charge ‘ = _ doctor turned to the window, threw} Spike smiled grimly as the § pA AL Macoreniad ter |i foWnod bonds and. affire to their atores were Indicted by | CHAPTER X. ip the sash and called out into the looked from one to the other of the “ae a che for{atatuenque stylishly gowned brunette | the Grand Jury to-day for arson »_Comtinned ) | street contending parties and listened to the hetr aceustom ‘ eave: WARITET. We Ae irled. go attempted arson. All seven were In front of,the jail a man was ong years 5 A | 1 2 n|} reing them = 8 at ace; both of ” Furthermore Henry | raigned before Judge Wadhams in| haranguing the crowd and urging ma Fourth A limited. that he might have had| General Seasions, Six pleaded not|to get the murderer. And his listeners ‘Sale at Three Brooklyn Sto. === Sia “zt ¥ ve y bulidl thre cn if his firet wife hadn't} guilty. ‘The seventh eald he was! were already in a humor to rush the | COMPLETE PROM 880 TO 9500 oa frontage of #2 feet on Broad. | Warned him a year and a half ago! eullty | Place, Within the Sheriff and kg | Monday & Saturday E: | Dad $46 ter ‘Ser Avenue, | that he would get rouble if he) In asking that high bail be fized for! men were anxiously watching devel | Fulton St., Cor. Bridge BY pallial a ne 3 way an A i eee pe eeaent ouble if nT ach af the defendants, Assistant Dis.[opments, The Sheriff: ordered a dep- | ‘A : | 104 ST. L STATION AT COR’ UIT (SGLe I Rell dba kasi [PES Kightieth Streot,| trict Attorney James F. Smith sata| "t¥ to slip quietly out the back way | etm detet Ms rnd years of progress on an enduring|/One Hundred and Higntleth @trest,| net ter y . and get hold of a car. ‘The moment | Itey of fair valu 1 mer. | tO whom he was engaged ft was the intention of Distriot Attor- | policy of fair values, re bh mere Shandise and the practice of square | | fealing wit a discriminating public. | ~ It was built by A. L. Mordecai & Son, 1°8r the machine appeared the Sheriff smuggled Spike out, meaning to take | him to the county jail for sate keep- | Mueller married the blonde on Sept.| ney Swann to promptly and vigor-| 0, 1911, ‘They separated within al ously prosecute the seven tn order and Mrs, Mueller resumed the|that there shall be no resumption of CRU a Ma FISHER BROS 4810-4812 Fifth Ave. |]\Cee)a [lt Re Was ing. Unfortunately, an alert ricter | : hd fone practice of stenography, living with} tho arson Industry in the elty vs m the architectural plans of Rouse) te at No. 480 Bast Fordham| The men indicted are David Schut, god poate He Lick wena Bet. 48th & 49th Sts. BET.103 &104 s1 & _ : The clase Road. M went to lve with his|fenry Rothschild, Hyman Kooper é GRE Chew Wanted (He paehike —_ cree . Jparents in Bast One Hundred and Six-} man ‘y Epstein, Max Posnans- | It was then a case of any port Exceptional Offering, Saturday, oJ REAL ESTATE TO LET—CITY, belek, the lower portion —c brict ; \ty-fourth Street h Amedio Cavalieri and Heyman} in a storm and the officer with his ’ 9 - = an Tonic colonnade w stone ens) “the bricklaying Romeo couldn't] Kaufinan little party took refuge in the City i ablature | ; bel anaan et , erman | CouneHL chambers, handcuffing Spike omen Sa sses pr ng HTLRY CITY OF NEW YO! i ark Sent p away from the Alar He boug ie bu Re Uetlted dae Mes rman tothe foot in ordér to have every one n n | 0 \ \ ring on instalment plan and]are accused setting fire to the| free to hold the rioters at bay ac ae can walnut and nesses marbles) iecaie engaged to Miss Sik. ‘The| premises No. 4 Bond Streot, occupled| Helen and .Storm had boarded « ; - i Department of Bridges the others in oak. Spacious aisles | adie day way set when Mra.|by the Deutach-Sehut Corporation ay/ switch engine in the yards and run Uncommonly clever models in materials of Veloug Checks, F. J. H. Kracke, Commissioner and wa Ls aoe ct roomy |XOPRe Muriler, the frst wife a hat factory, Schut was President | dann to camp where tne ne ead with Gabardine, Serges, Taffeta, combinations of Taffeta and Serge, hoted in the practical amd roomy Ling word along that If Mrederick -Jof the concern and ts alleged to have! Rhinelander in char = 4 Uy hineesd novation eee aR | A ee tisbaledihy habhlh 7 ge, headed again D) store. Of the innovations ther ct ‘nr faisted In acquiring a team of wives] secured Rothschild and Kooperman to} for Las Vegas Shepherd Plaids and Gros De Londres. had MM al aga eet. {she Would have him arrested net the fire ‘The Sheriff in the Council Chamber for men and # & leather goods de Mrederick sai¢ d © . found himself surrounded. He went | seHeiuht wilh the neweat croationn | rewsrick seid t0-0ty Oot oe ee WENT aM to the door and addressed the mob $18.75 $21.75 $24.50 $28.50 and westerly tine of New Fo Sieh) Cenille kd 16a thar OVALE) [oer ee ne eee nee ae eee hcan |He told them he would defend the | up southerly by the northerly ine ‘a ence pea * Ws wes and wrote to Miss Sik to send back| Epatein and Posnansky are accused | prisoner with his life. The officer East Broadway, westerly my, the a sport clothes irtment, incor . + rarer |the ring to the instalment man? After | of setting fire to the latter's barber | Nent Inaide, fastening the door lve. verre ie OF va, Nene porating the Brokaw ideals of tatlor- ths he returned and met the| shop at No, 401 East Eighth Street |2ind him and his men, and made a ’ . Tr) . ||Jand northerly by the southerly Him some | ag, and a chi Ls fey sh " be statuesque = brune Madeline Ze-]early in the morning of Feb, 71, Fire bavie’ from eaten’ painter ant Misses’ Chic Military Suit, Chic Military Suit : 28.50 7 in MINIMUM RECS ae | aie. the agai bias aa Jrenner, the daug of «a retired] Marshal Brophy told Judge Wad-|now whistled through the big win- fi French | aye Q ne \0.000 PER. ANNUM, eluding a hair dressing parlor and a e ‘ |dows opening on Main Street. But A . ‘ 7] R AD 6 policoman, He went to his old friend | hams that Epstein had notified him | dows opening As IMustrated, fashioned in fine French Serge, shows a PAYABLE QUARTERLY } ee Feom ‘tor 1anles the instalment man, bought anothe: |that an attempt would be made to| thous the men made themselves sat) 1 fi 8 | pues LY IN A . | for the time betng, a stray shot struck ng and married Miss Zerenner on | burn Posnansky's barber shop in| the wires leading from the telephone nc, 4, 1916 rder to collect the ingurance, The|and in contact with a@ scratch pad Value giving, traditional h the}, VANCKH house of Brokaw, will continue to be], she policy of the new locatlo’ pleated jacket in the Norfolk design, trimmed with Black and Gold Silk Braid. French Blue gives a new color note to will fireproof building, b AEs ce arenaw & sa |_ The blonde wife had been keeping | shop which was in the basement of a Oe a RSetEne tie Gbhee oauient the vestee, which is outlined with Brass Buttons in Military effect. bulding. “Land et ; pre ub on Frederick and tenement in Which twenty-olght fami-| py the shart cireuit began to smoke The shirt is of the full box pleated model. founded in 1858 by Tsane Vail Brokaw: ji, cyned of his marriage recently, She] jiew lived had run down and w I ent blazed up; little articulars see descendant of Hourgen Broucard, of swore out a warrant for bis arrest | nee ot Se eee eee no | IRRTOTCE fife’ babAN' EO lldk thé wall " fi RECORD, or apply ‘Somuenot fame, who came. from yesterday. and. guided Detectives | onger a paying investment. Posnan- | tongtes ot ire Wega to, Avs the vais Extra Special for Saturday D Ae oF BA | France in s. Howard C. Brokaw, | Meyer and Wagner to his home at 6| ky told the Fire Marshal that he in-/ juncture Rhinelander with his men lepartment ol ridges who succeeded his father a morning. tended to open a mattress factory|eager for a fray pulled into the sta-| Commissioner's, Office, Room Women’s and Misses’ Spring Suits, *15 Par cucu i 7, Municipal Buildin | Planned the new structure hed the house from the | with the proceeds of the insurance | tion. | Z | i : L eth Floor, Mi | Maan’ ohicacd res ditasturs ot the oonn- 1 Meyer entered the front. At-| Oo, : ance) Huhinelander, with Helen and Storm, | \v Selected for to-morrow's selling, specially, New Spring annasten. cers and directors of the com- |tired only in his underclothes, Mueller ’ of / j or ; pany are Howard C. Brokaw, preal- | Pana the pow net car yard| Cavallerl was arrested etter a fire| 2A? joined the Bheriff and explana-| Suits, in French Serge, Shepherd Checks, Gabardine, Wool d tions had just begun when Helen, | dent; Harry B. Venn, treasure -\in his bare feet and was climbing a/in his butcher shop at No. 7 Monroe | looking down the street, called the at- | erick Pabst. » ar Faward M. |/fence when Wagner halted him at the] s+ lon of her companions to smoke Biggs. Rovert Y. Anderson and Ed- | point of a revolver. Mueller was held | ee oO" the early morning of Feb. | tent iP {0 smo Poplin, etc, in all the new prevailing colors. the front windo ward Costello. in $2,000 bail to await the action of the pstbtrceagh ohegett Sekai eases oes MRR ce ee ec cece ; " ; 2 \Grand Jury, His brunette wife says cot @ to Fire Marsh y, the| “By jingo!” cried the Sheriff, dash- | baw she will stand by him, fire was set so that Cavalter! could | ing away. ‘I've got a prisoner chained omen S an Isses ew pring 0a S Eat and Get Thin. vet ech a collect on the fire insurance polictes | in _there—Spike!” ‘With exclamations of horror, Helen | ’ and her companions followed the of- was employed turpentine and candies, | floer on the run. The fire in the coun- was fixed up in the butcher shop to|cil chamber was making headway spread the flames. fast. Helen, going aa close as she The fi Z Gared to the open window, called old, of No Rast Thirty-fourth e fire drove twenty panic atrick- | joudly for Spike. There was no ans- | Street was bh $300 ball by Mag- | ©? families, aggregating 184 persons, ety Poa Nee ny big Le | Lead istrate Koenig in the Men's Night|into the street. While fighting the|for the door. But the Sheriff caug! *, » engineman hel him (or send them) 75 ¢ For tee Ke charges of ba yl mesier trapped by a back draught. Cava-| through the doorway and amid the modest amount of money the drug. | twenty Just Twenty-|lerl, who has been at Mberty under smoke ana Bae Ser erlea coained | giet will put you In the way of natietying treet, $5,000 bail, was committed to the|t? the d uper- vurt Miss Marion told Magis- : human strength tear loose from your be aaa ae ieee trim, = ices nig that Condjto had ap-| Tombs by Judge Wadhams on the] his shackles. figare. Hoe will hand you « Iaree case o ved her as she was entering her | representati Outside, Storm, hurling off the Barmoia Prescription Tableta (com- Inet night’ and. that when] creme ngons Of Aasiatant District |, One of the restraining Shoriff, ran gennded tn sccordance with the famous Heed his attentions anG rag | Srceney sian abd wire Marshall th atter Helea, ste sound her vainly Marmola Prescription), one of which you|und stuck her several times on the| ToPny that he was apt to forfett|/ endeavoring to release Spike, ‘The Faust take after each d his bond. heavy black emoke billowing from time until you begin te aos mit sn srtguret tay avois,| HELD AS GIRL'S ASSAILANT, |e nia’ An ingenious plant tn wher Get modern methods of reducing fat have es made this revision possible Tf you are overfat and also averse to Sizes 14 to 46 Extraordinary Values. Corduroy, Golfine, Checks & Serge, 5.75 8.75 10.75 12.75 Boe Lo! ge, CREE AD APE. Coverts, Gabardine and Taffeta, 15.00 18.75 20.00 24.50 Fascinating New Spring Frocks Women's and Misses’ Sizes > Clearly the Bouffant holds undisputed sway this season. The frocks are puffed, shirred, draped, even wired—every way and means are used to bring back the silhouette of 1860, and the new silks and em- broidery lend themselves most charmingly to this effect. Ribbon and When Repulsed. @Rysical exertion, and Hkewthe fond of | Joseph Condito, twenty-olght years tRe table, and still want to reduce your emcees flesh everal pounds, do thie: Go } fe your druggist (or write the Marmoin 4 207 al and at ded| side of the bh we your fat at}. The young woman said her hearing} TWO FIRES STARTED TO peE-|the rear wall threatened to suffocate PAY +2 DOW NI WEEKLY] || Clotniug tor men aud Wo: ee rrate o¢ 13 to 18 ouncen «day. “Tuat | had ‘heen atiected by. the blows ‘and STROY Thikcarone them, "But Storm, Helen and spike ree Se what could be daintier or more airy for a new |] PRUDENTIAL co. ¢ sTUIkEs oun ra, je all, Just yo on eating what you Ike, |#he could hardly hear what was being . helping, seized the heavy chains p 5 | pul Cor, Meare exercising to the athletes, but tad | anid In court. Polleeman Saas of the| In the case of Hyman Kaufman,| Ma hands and ripped. the -boarda Spring Frock? In materials of Crepe de Chine, Crepe 3 West 125th St. your little tab and without « doubt that flabby files quickly take | was running|™f Brophy stated that the firen SMES, (he wep ey else ea ian | unto itself wings, leaving behind it your | from young woman, > Ho © floor o sig ompletely out of the floor, e. Ee eee emtiy cited tn tirm flesh | “Mian Marion went to Bellevue Hos-|oUed olf on the floor of his clgar| pushing Spike with loud shouts| and trim muscles.—Advt pital to have her ears treated. store at No, 117 West Street, and| ahead, dragging the boards after him, | two fires burning in different parts| Helen and Storm, half choked, hur- of the store, There were several off | == Se = = saturated wooden butter dishes in { which were wet partly burnea cane | “DYNAMITE” DID NOT GO OFF. dies, Kaufman confessed that he hier se had made the fires because his busi. | Columbia's Ultra-Radt hosp had gone to the dogs. mper Still 1 would as soon be in jail, where| Advance copies of Dynamite, T could gotaineals three times a day, | eat effort on the part of the radical ele- as out OF all when T don't get any| ment of Columbia's students, went | Tire Marche ’* Kaufman told the] qstray last night. For hours Ralph Wautnan idea gulite ana Perry, one of the editors, who im cred- remanded to the Tombs for acatemae | ited with writing the article promised on “Immorality at Co-Educational Col- Philip Borowitz, in the ary goods bi 88 In ‘Street, | lages,"” watched for the big van in which 406 Jackson Ave., L. 1, Clty, 145 Newark Ave., Jersey Clty. — 8, OVERCOATS PAY 81 DOWN, $1 WEEKLY t Station cap- Meteor, Plain and Striped Taffeta, Gros de Londres, Charmeuse, Pussy Willow, Solree Silk, Crepe Georgette, etc., in all the most wanted colors. $1500 $18.75 $24.50 $39.50 Georgette and Taffeta Frocks, $18.75 As pictured. Blouse is of Georgette, which is banded by folds of silk in dainty bolero effect. Has inner vestee and under blouse of white crepe, through which a piece of gold braid glitters. The shirt of taffeta has eight rows of silk folds with shirred-in cording, which gives to the full skirt a permanent style piquancy. en MEN'S SNAPPY 4 oN CREDIT, ADY VOM r wad Prices arty if EE DIAMONDS ONC REDIT ROYAL Bano hrc ‘Diamonds, on LW, SWEETECO. who was i in I » 1914,| the printer informed him Dynamite was e m Ais 2 rate i ‘awe carefully transported to. the | S rin Bl ouses an kir (ZO BIWAY-S" FLooR Arist has since tive dered Later the printer told Ss 7 r Was Just going on th ee 6 that the new will not appear until to-day, and t not be in time to go on eile as adver- tiaed. | ‘he Columbia Apectator, the college | y, in an editorial printed yesterday | | ‘WIFE SLAYER IN HAIR; [Sezai tsO BE FOR A BEAR OF A SHINE fis Ffich0 OF SCHMIDT sine bis trie oe THOUSANDS WHO pleated wutlty. tc indictment, Sentence was der ddounttl nex week by Judge Wadhame, me = Priced Special for Saturday We really believe that our blouse department has the finest showing to be |}? ands found in ths city and the values are most exceptional. You will find |}) , 8 - thousands of Crepe de Chine, Pussy Willow, Radiant Silk, Mer- : 4 \ yorieus, Soiree Georgette, white and colored linens, Marquis- DIAMENDS wboane ette ani le. ee Some are hemstitched, embroidered front designs, frilled, dainty pockets, DENTIOTRY. CO | novel shaped collars, bell shaped cuffs, pone effects, etc., etc., etc. ANCHOR ¢ . Colors of white, maize, pumpkin, Kelly, Nile, ivory, water- E & melon, mysterious, sunset, crushed roses, geranium, tur- ae / quolse, pink, sunrise and orchid. $1 -95 $2.95 $3.95 $4.95 and Crepe de Chine Blouse, $4.95 As pictured. Of excellent quality Crepe de Chine, with “Prince Imperial Frill,” has smart flat collar and long tailored sleeve, finished with frill to match collar. In colors that charm by their delicacy. Corduroy Skirts | All Wool Poplin Skirt Special Values As pictured Chic Spring Model of Golfine | New Spring Model featuring the Corduroy, flare model with large full flare side draping, edged with i i black silk braid, has French pean neg i va ee back effect with fitted belt. Smart [ We. ann Roped | tailored tabs have covered buttons, ‘ | Walter Watson, a Brooklyn wife Deprivation and Discontent| slayer, died at o'clock this mo} loc 3 rn- ing in the electric chatr at Sing Sing fh Many-Homor: Prison, He had been the crony of Hans Schmid ¢ eee armas 1a: SAR Sbsie every city who are known as ebronic| Schmidt spoke ae ert, Whom | inoompetents—men who are unable Schmidt spoke as he watked to the|to hold down a job for any length of | chair two weeks ago, and he died|time—or who fail in every individual | gamely as did Schmidt undertaking—and when (asked the! Watson's last statement was that|fteason why, answer that "Poor health” | he wax ready to go and was innocent |}* responsible of wilfully murdering his wife. He| Yet \ ntious man owes It to auld he Killed her because he was ine | Ma. CmPloye his associates and his) ; family to take measures that will) - - me | ‘oxtcated and she attacked him, prevent his reaching that stage of | There isn't much to live for any-| physical breakdown that makes his! | Way,” he said fo one of the prison at. |services of small value and his pro- | taches, “so I'm ready to die,” tection uncertain. | He showed no emotion as he wag| Johann Hoff's Malt Extract, known Bat are thousands of house, | _ There nds of men in| PY rea part of them, at anything Jou like anit will'not drop. Holds Mike | an anchor made The New WATERBURY Way © morning, have your ted BREE, nd return A suaranteed 10 ions and Dental Surgery | made painless by our NEW BOTANICAL DISCOVERY | Full Sets of Teeth - - - $5,006 \Gold Fillings + - - - 810005 Gold Crowns, 22 karat - $6. 00 up Gilver Fillings - - - - 60cep A combination of paste and liquid in a pate form. Only half the effort is needed for a | strapped in the chair, ‘Three shocks | throughout the civilized world, has brillient waterproof shine. These polishes do rl facta been held in the highest medical esteem not contain acid and positively will not crack By | Watson wan forty-two yeara od, |ouaiied » Tare a# & food tonle une the leather. They preserve the leather and [On March 22 last he went to the home Ayieutetll asin) hav antirat AvaLAlai thus make your shoes last longer. of bis wife, Eltaabeth, from whom he | creates appetite--makes blood, bone nue, and asked to be takes” avg, /end muscle—quiets the nerves and | EEP YOUR B Sho’ repulsed lim and he attacked | mduces refreshing sleep. Equally bene- K N oer with a carving Knife, “homes | ficial to women, and helps pale. sickly SHOES NEAT ’. ey ci N Watson, his fourteen-year-old. som | Children to become hungry, red-cheeked ? was injured ave big | Pictures of health mother, and it on his at meal time and testimon f was con. palat Vadorsed by Victed last June \ Hhorities Adve, white, rose, turquoise blue, 95 giving ita touch and snap 2: value al this price . Hours; 8106 SuNDaYe Sale at Three Brooklyn Stores; Garman, (plus Ws ATTANDAMGS 4 75 WATERBURY DENTAL }°9 tan, extraordinary that demands for it im- Pye Alterations Free | 29 W. 34th St, New mediate prestige... . in All ——4 414-416 Fulton St., B | LADIES Uf ATTENDANCE ee