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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH —\44 ” Jrne« consequences, but T ask that they | day. She had lain at the pler for fiv keep me ashore instead of sending mo weeks waiting for supplies which were back to the ship for the captain to|delayed by the freight congestion, | 31, 1916. Marehal, His euards here have ao! h respect fo: 1 his pwertsl irene is maste mathe dations of the Thompson committees, which is investigating the Public Ser- /REAPPORTIONMENT BILL No Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World 43 & 45 West 34th Street in irresponsible and that his story of and so, was especially convenient for MeAipin Hote take me in charge." The foot of Twolfth Strect is the fa-| hands themaelves father the PUT IN BY DEMOCRATS vice Commission, were reported fa+ | MAY BE EXAMINED AS TO HI8) Vorite loafing place for the hundreds) any of his bonds vorably to the Senate to-day and I SANITY. |o€ German sailors thrown out of WOPK| gaia ty them You knew if t wantea| Under Foley Measure New York|were advanced to the onder of Bet An examination into Schiller’s men-| by the war. It is the only pler head} ty yp could have blown up t uw Br tish ai " ry ssage, except the measure givin | tal condition will be made. Those! along the Hoboken waterfront which | ship and drowned avery iritishy) Gains One Senator and Will | P# ac ‘ cop! ‘ giving 4 | CAPTURED SHIP who havo talked with him believe he, ts not protected by a gate or a door, cand what wero, tho Fest Have 67 Seats in Assembly. bd Seater COmMAnICN, whieh wad 146 pporitn poolies! ‘They don't min ate companies, \ Schiller was reluctant to tell his his-| Schiller was a familiar fissure, the|of the identity of four OoCOR*| tonment wae enibodied if @ bill ffi i aw wiles a " °y hal ‘ [erg a was bath in Germany,” ho authorities have learned, along the} Mirators who des HI | SVBRH | abe Corday. Wo. MERRTHE:Gleley 8E UTR slide pace: . . said. “Never mind the town o: Hoboken water front. He said he] ay Me i . ' hth New Suits, C oats & Gowns Captain of Matoppo Tells HOW | parents’ name, 1 have been (8 thie os the 060 oe ‘oapran ih the Ger] “Not Ih an tor creamy BACON” Hl aos rca ta arensaae ar Awe | Crome coe —<— > | Hoboken Stowaway Cowed | country one year, in Now York threa| man army and was himself a non- said, “or in a butcher shop.” boneblabiall wall d Godse ehebocl HE Pe . | " 4 weeks, I wae sont by the German | commissioned officer early in the war. |, it mill Bive the hoya In Hoboken | members instead of iG fecal he An Attractive Showing ot the Latest Modes | His Crew. Government to England soon after | Ho explained his presence here by |anyway, he & Ar Sven DEE WHE trict wae, Sond GRA ERIE one " Spe dpi . | a3 the war started, and at Germany's! saying he had been discharged as | keen m my coun. ;orcater New York would gain one } for Present Wear. at Special Prices |USED THREAT OF BOMBS. | eaves I enlisted in the British navy | physically unfit because of illness, | T9°S enemies and sake thelr ke 4" ; Hor OVE the: Dreowte Tens ont ‘ m MDS+) and was assigned to the training ship For a time he was a fireman em \dsden Mandal ambeatd Sictohis oh nd Nabed dy New Spring Suits Conway at Liverpool. | ployed by the American Line, For |RUNS INTO STREET ABLAZE, | bo given one additional member in the Upper House In the Assembly the New York City representation under the Foley bill “T want to say tight now that there | are several thousand Germans in the | Daring Schiller Terrorized 56 Men and Made All allot checks, velour | tts serge and | 25. 00 five weeks he has been out of work. He lived at No, 228 River Str Passer-by Saves Norning Kerosene Eaptos an After | : British navy. I know what this| Hoboken, and was feared all atone | aden Wala) Gent KAMIAEE Would be sixty-seven, an increase of Corn muffins with a Special Obey His Orders. means to me. It's the Tower of Lon-| the water front because of Nis tem=|pqcchor tn his rooming house at No. 200 | Wry ouet ihe pla virtually agreed) “way.down-South” taste! New ring Suit eee don {f they get me back to th] per and his mighty powers asa fight |iast Fiftinth Street this morning DOT acmamapuandals Sp g Suits tapeeit ts The Deans Pony Matoppo. But I wont go. Just bear) er, Ho is six feet thre: es in|had sprayed a room on the first. floot Here's how: One Of velour checks, serge. | BEWES, Del, March 81.-Shacktea | that In mind, height and wolghs 210 pounds, Ac-|with kerosene, when ho stopped to light THOMPSON COMMITTEE | beaten, 3 cup sugar, 1 cup corn gabardine, also taffeta 35 00 leith heavy steel chaine, Frederick | NChOcy hee thought to tell the bis! cording to all accounts he had a pl-/* cmeretts, und the ker can ex meal, 1 cup“Presto” Self-Raising combined with cloth. is be . " man yet that piracy ts no longer! pate's capacity for strong drink. No- Ablaz head to foot, BILLS ARE ADVANCED Flour, 1 cup sweet milk, 2 table- Special Ernest Schiller, the gi; .otle German’ punishable by death, unless there !8) hody ever refused to buy him a drink . 0, 1187 | spoonfuls toma | | youth who, a lone-handed pirate, cap- e burn murder in it, In the United States./ 1p IN LIFEBOAT ABOARD THE Nor is there any likelihood of his BRITISH SHIP. According to his own “Presto"s New Spring Coats Callot tured the Rritish freighter Matoppo {Senate Sends All to Order of Final on the high acas and commanded her|°!N# turned over to British execu- story he > PRAE Passage Except That Dealing . " tlonera; there is a statute providing, walked abourd the Matoppo , i i ; T ey area el: every | white chinchillas and dom for twenty-four hours, sits in @ cell| for the trial here of any pirate|ago Wednesday with his pock« yead were With Water Companies. package. roomit ture, Was a: the reomer ino checks, % or full) Jength, new flare models; body lined with peau de oygne. in the Lewes Custom House and re- | brought to shore. ‘of sandwiches guards the Government officlals who and secreted He had to cut the ropr tying down the canvas cover of the ALBANY, Ma troduer 31.—The bills in- Keven though disappointed in his in a lifeboat, 1 to carry out the recommen- plan to sink the Matoppo and take question him with @ tolerant smile, Ss ial | “t nover again expect to step on mabe Wi hp as cer cane stark to Le ioty eat etl ought was safo of Capt. man came along pretty s« . rman soil” he sald. “It Tam placed paired the break, maki Rargner, Schiller grins every time he, )"!"e" om foes Pia New Spring Coats ‘a 1 the steamship Matoppo ft] tells how he made prisoners of the caited with eee iis dwiches | = 1, ene means death by the rope or being] fifty-six mombers of the crew,|/Kuve out last Monday, our men wi d vel 1 ear serge and velour, al: 4 by Brittst mi gd) Who had promised to Join him failed Jengths, Hned throughout | shot down in the tower of London,, manned by British officers, and) i) oie, “But he decided to play th () with peau de cygne. ‘< _ Tailleur | vealize that death faces me and y{Standing on the bridge, made them| game out F Special Serge Suit, 25.00 will look upon América as being a sail the ship as he directed, by threats = Wedr ay a laf i" b, a a ce nae eee atte nema ee nied /arhaeseas IF Laneh: taOAreRtthe CE oem ene coy enema a | Neades aWay. on Nek Voyus 34th Street—New. York \ erase nearbat public equare and shot down eta Rit eden eave MEAS IG | eee | mbs he pretended to have hidden in|two revo ges Afternoon Dresses & Danse Frocks | ||} ‘103 to wre the tanenant 1 the noid. What happe or that ie told by | j ; lost in what T planned to acocmplis! h i New Spring models of taffeta silk, crepe meteor, gros | Tam not sorry and am ready to t SENT ALARM WHEN HE LEFT L wan if my cabin at § o'clock, | = le londres, and crepe Georgette, some combined with my medicine, but T don't want my THE SHIP. looking over some papers. Suddenly | mi ’ J G , d : | y S : silk net, in the new draped, flare and bouffant models. body to le in an English grave." Only after Schiller had left the ship|Sgands unt T then Pere eel isses Juntors an wts pring Pp are “Yes, Lam a spy for the German|in a small boat, manned by unwill-| Schiller, with two large revolvers | a | 16 50 20 00 25 00 \¢ it," he sald, “You can be-|ing sailors from the crew he had cap-| pointed at me. ‘I have sour vessel | . . . |hieve it or not, it makes no difference | tured, did any thought of resistance) Muni (nd, Planted wily namin d A ees ee lto me. I got my Instructions from|to his high-handed tyranny take| or you and your whole crew ant shi Misses W { \ the German Government to go aboard | shape in the mind of Capt. Bargner| will go down in less than two min- isses’ an Small omen ’s Suits the ship and blow her up to prevent |of the Matoppo. He signalled to the| Utes. You have two thousand pounds ee ane aa ; 2 her cargo from reaching Russia. I|coast guards and a pilot boat, agg|*terling in your safe, und want Sizes 14, 16, 18 Years; Suitable for Women to 36 Bust. every pound of it.’ T protested that | 4 have blo , but ~ | Se ; 7 ste f she 5 BEGIN READING FANTOMAS tea hee We hie oleae poate nee photoes Heer eer en EE [AR ONLY fen One anve,) amtd A complete and comprehensive collection of the latest fashion developments in NEXT SUNDAY IN THE SUNDAY WORLD | ‘do much for me and I hadn't] The Matoppo sailed from the foot| Schiller, and produced a. paper’ cha distinctive and exclusive Oppenheim, Collins & Co.’s youthful models. su} ! B SU LDr of my ‘ship, on Ww he indicated heart to do it. Lam ready to take|of Twelfth Strect, Hoboken, Wednes-| where the money was supposed to 20.00 25.00 35.00 His chart of my ship was all right, ——Jhut the cash box he demanded held only ten pounds, instead of two thou- Then he went over all the 45.00 and upward Mis: Misses’ Suits, of fine Serge, in navy and black, aa ses’ Suits a d, Rnd rights in sinking you, SMASHED THE WIRELESS AND | LOCKED THE OPERATORS UP. | Misses’ Coats Misses’ Coats, belted and flare models of Velour B. Altman & Co. cam an ee second, ced rh aa model, faille papel po iy eae gl Spars: sari it i dered him to s collar. i FIFTH AVENUE-MADISON AVENUE, NEW YORK ‘ Produce. ws Papers Rab rakancen| . er and velvet trimm Then he ed for th Ireless and, | ‘es locking ‘mo in my cabin, he went. special 20.00 Special 13.75 Thirty-fourth Street TELEPHONE 7000 MURRAY HILL Thirty-fifth Street the wireless station and PRESS ’ Special . two operators before they could sé to my cabin with the wireless opera H rats He fucked cnacwiion Ghar Misses’ Suliss ed and Misses’ Silk Lined Coats, : = re ’ tors Up with me and let the second flare models, of Serge, of Gabardine, Serge and ; A Sale of Wool Dress Fabrics Men s Oxford Shoes tieers ait Sate cat tio ‘crew | Gabardine and Checks Covert. Several models, t : ‘ (black or tan Hs Rad USER SHed as) Vney BA es Superior tailored, Silk and velvet trimmed. } offering unusual values for to-morrow, will ’ ) een then started on a 4 the ship, alwa kee g ove ead H consist of made om a new, smart last, will be offered — at's lneanco. and covered with A special 25.00 special 18.50, > guns, He ransac cabin, He : es r Server . to-morrow at the special price of Mes TAD SHB Tailor Serge in navy blue or black, 54 inches with ‘all the ammunition ‘he c ; : ' wide er yard $1.15 54.00 per pair find. All the money he found he also Misses’ Velour Check Misses’ Dressy Coats, of ; i u : : ek i ee Heer eg tainting. to the hip andl Suits,attractivesportand fine Twills, Whipcord, ‘ ' : ‘ j its cargo. street models, in various Gabardine and Poplins, ' i =v +o ie - , , » a " . . olne: * ‘ Fi H Black-and-white Check PERS): e Boys’ and Youths’ Shoes, in styles and In Thareatinc ann Pee ara | color combinations. silk lined throughout, } of various dimensions . per yard $1.10 leathers for every occasion, are shown im the [ee ete ie as served | 29.75 25.0 H regular stock of the Men's Shoe Department my cup’ ne sald.” ‘That didnt. look Special fd Special 00 x } at moderate prices. no ey foolish, did it? He is cute | Girls’ Outer Wear (sizes 6 to 16 years) pro’ interesting ORDERED CAPTAIN ON BRIDGE) TO OBEY ORDERS. “After breakfast he ordered me on | the bridge with him and gave orders | (Department on the First Floor) Juniors’ and Girls’ Shoe-Top Suits—1 to 16 years showing in the Department on the Second Floor. ‘ The selections have been carefully made, with a special view to meeting the needs of girls of the intermediate ages and those who are difficult to fit. Among them are smart Tailored Suits, dainty English Frocks, { Parisemade Dresses. and Coats for all occasions, an ble Colored Dresses for prac everyday ac shown in all acceptable styles and materials. are wear, Little Children’s O (sizes up Outer Wear The correct outt been giv special stuc dainty and practical Dresse and Hats should meet every requirement of selection. ime laces utiful broideries and needlewo represented to a greater extent importations than ever before. Bassinettes, Afghans and Pillow Cac ” ‘ in es Pac wena The Department for Young Men’s Clothing | (Fourth Floor, Madison Avenue Section) Young Men’s Spring Suits (sizes 33 to 40 chest), in mew models made of excellent materials, very smartly tailored, are a prominent feature of the regular stock, attractively priced at $20.00, $22.00, $25.00 and upward to $45.00. Cutaway Coats, with waistcoat, modeled on | the correct lines in the fashionable materials for smart afternoon wear, and silk-lined throughout, are shown at $30.00 and $40.00, complete, The Boys’ Clothing Department The Spring assortments offer a wide range of selection, embracing everything that is correct in Boys’ Wearing Apparel. In the regular stock are Boys’ Suits, with extra kmickerbockers, at . . . . . $10.00 & 12.50 | Boys’ Reefers, silk-trimmed . at 10.00 (Department on the Fourth Floor) where he wanted Us to go, Hho wanted us to keep down the coast and close enough for him to pick a linding place, When he had made up hi mind where to land he ordered. thy crew brought up to launch a lifeboat | for him and picked out three men to man the boat. Then he picked out hix hostages and set off for the beach That was when I got busy with my signals to let the pilot boat and the Shore stations know what was | going on.” | The Matoppo sailed for Viadivo- | stock again at 6 o'clock last evening after a vain demand by Capt. Barg- ner that Schiller, securely trussed {n chains, be put ‘aboard, “The pris oner will be sent to New York to hearing before {’ommissioner Housh- | ton on the arrival of a United Stats | pa THE IDEAL USE OF A WINE is at home in connection with your dinner or luncheon, It adds not only to the enjoyment be to the ion of the Bot a Gaui kama ela Downy Nines are the equal of th product. ‘There isn “Brut Cuvee’ Champagne $1.45 a Large Bottle, $15.40 4 Dozen Dewey's “Ives” Claret 50¢ a Large Bottle, $5.24 a Dozen finest foreten thing better | Ask for vookiet For anaemic or of Brands and Tea ee beware Prices “ H, T. DEWEY PORT WINE nh we v0: | & SONS CO, eure 138 Fulton St., a 81 Nassau St., Avk your Doetor. | NEW YORK CITY At Dealers.@1,00 Phone 4000 Cort — _—$—————— ————————— No Extra Charge for It Advertisewenie for ie World may be lett ir ue city Juniors 18.00 9.75 Giris’ New Belted Coats of Serge and Shepherd Checks; organdie collar and cutt full lined. 408 yrs. Special Girls’ Full Length Coats,) several models of — Serge,| and Mixture Special Velour Checl 10 to 16 years 12.75 and Girls’ Shoe-top Suits, especially designed as becom- ing to youthful figures, of Serge, Gabardine and Velour Checks 22.50 Girls’ New Spring Top Coats—sies 4 t 16 years Dressy and practical models of Poplin, Serge, Gabardine, Covert, Velour Checks, Mixtures, Silks and Novelty Fabrics, Critical shoppers tell us we are showing the best assort- ment of Girls’ and Children's Coats in New York City. 29 50 and upward Belted and Flare of Velour Gabardine, 4 to 10 years. 15.00 Girls’ Coats 7.50 tures, Girls’ Dressy Coats of Velour Checks or Wool Poplin, sitk trimmed in smart combina 10 to 16 yrs. 9.75 tions. Misses’ and Children’s Millinery 25.00 3.50 ?\ carefully selected assortment of individual hats, featuring the prevailing materials, trimmings and colors, 5.00 7.50 29.75 Checks, Serge and Special} Special I 0.00 and upward