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Oo S — cer A SS SS ES TS = Sa THE EVENING WURLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26, 1916. Hoboken plers yesterday was because large quantities of coal had been put aboard the North German Lloyd ships DASH GERMIN LINERS HERE GOALED READY FOR ¢ Evening World the N ‘orge Washington and Kaiser Wil-|sneck Im I authorities that each A ¢ nan wh soutt kept te Watchmen reported to of these 1 enough coal to last @arched the German + 4 at Aa on ‘ " 0 sh libert ———| n under command of Dep- | 17 their commanders tak ‘ uty Surveyor Norman went to Hobo-felearance papers at the Custe German be They found the k For Infants and Children | {n Use For Over 30 Years’ Always bears QMMea ClearanceSale Signature of rs of the George Washinste Kaiser Wilhelm IL. filled. ‘The oMcr xplained that the coal was a reserve! to be transferred to the other ships a wey need ft. The Katser Wilheim U0 s the fastest boat in the tharbor, being RY FINISH. what vuch about Yesterday Priced Up to *15 Without restriction, every hat that has been selling at $10, $12.50, $13.75 and $15, is now $3.98. Included are many Leghorns, Lisere and Milan shapes, trimmed with lace, flowers, goura, fancies and genuine London Plumes. Seventy-five New White Hats—the Latest Novelty. Hundreds of Different Models to Choose From Thursday and BOAS Fri da y Only 500 special genuine London Ostrich Boas, made for Easter selling. Ex- Doors Open 9 A. M. NoC. 0. D's No Returns, $2.95 83.95 %4.95 No More Than Three Hats to One 21 ins, to 80 ins.; all coors and shadings, Customer. ondon feather(o traordinary values at 2IWESTZ 34T8STREET 867 Broad Street, Newark, N. J. Brooklyn Store Open Evenings. 522 Fulton Street, near Hanover Place. GRAND RApIDs FURNITURE _ CREDIT TERMS $3.00 Down on $50.00 5.00 “ 7. 7.50 ‘ * 100.00 10.00 * * 150.00 15.00 * * 200.00 25.00 “ ** 300.00 FREE BRASS BED gp ith Every Broadway ¢ 33d Stree APARTMcNTS FURNISHED | y And ood Btrect COMPLETE FROM $50 TO $500 Open Monday & Saturday Evenings 104 ST. L STATION AT CORNER FISHER'BROS. COLUMBUS" AVE. BET.103 &104 5 Headquarters for HUMP Hair Pins Special Offer 3—10e Packages tor 6-— 5¢ Packages for A seven-t.me World Want Works a} tie week. Order one to-day an® prosp r. 25¢ 25¢ GIMBELS~—Notion Store, Main Floor capable of a speed of twenty-five knots.| | The port authorities do not antle My that an atte yt will be made to CONVICT TO TEST HIS ARNOLD TALE abe |New York Police Ask Rhode} Island Board to Let Glen- noris Come Here. ‘The persistence of Edward Glen noris, Rhode Island penitentiary eon- viet, in aticking to hie story of hav- Ing helped dispose of the body of a| woman, believed by him to be the long missing Dorothy Arnold, near West Point, still puzzles the New| York police authorities, — Deputy Commissioner Lord, Inspector Fau- rot and Liew ant Willi ata conference to-day, determined to give} Glennorts the utmost opportunity to] prove his atory, even to getting him| paroled by the Rhode Island rte | ties and bringing him here to visit the places he has described in his! story, Lieut. Wilifams aaw Gienno Rhode Island penitentin terday. He was convine ie whether or not—is sin I the truth. Many contradictions in the narrative, which Williams belleves were due to repititions of the tale at second hand or to hurried hear- ings, disappeared. Glennoris was not able to follow by memory all of the roads on tho maps of the vicinity of West Point which Willams set vofore him, but he was confident he could retrace bis supposed journey of tive years ago If he were again aken over the route Under the present plan, the Now York police, through the Parole Board of New York State, will ask] do Island Parole Board to < the custody of the New York 4. On the first definite proof that Glennoris 1s lying, he will be returned to the Rhode Isi- and authorities for violating the terms of his parole Glennoris repeated to Williams his narrative that he was sitting in Mathias’ saloon in Seventh Avenue with a girl named “Flo,” when “Flo's feller,” a chauffeur named Louts Benoit, came in and told him they had a job which would pay “big money" at New Rochelle, Against “Flo's” advice, he sald, they under- took the task, Benoit drove him to a New Rochelle house, he declares, An rly man, known to them as “the Doe,” brought a girl out of the house in his arms and laid her dn the floor of the limou- sine, She was alive, Glennoris be- lieves she was Dorothy Arnold. ‘They drove back to New York, crossed the West Shore ferry at Street and drove north until the of West Point were in sight. they turned west, the story contin going much further from the Hu¢ han the William Cruger Pell stiguted Then enoit and ¢ turned to New been laid on a couch in t dug up ce- of the tman- oman's t pertormand Lge Wat ‘this to wall to iret time transplanted gland has been placed near the fm- testines. The fine! results of the ex- Periment will be published widely in medical journals. clearly and easily. He is elx years old and {s the son of well to do people in Virginia, The operation required an hour and a half. The boy and the woman were placed on adjoining tables. ‘The woman wae given cocaine injection; the child was put under a general anaesthetic. One lobe of the woman's thyroid gland was then removed and transplanted to the boy's abdominal cavity. Similar operations have been Franklin Simon 8 Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets SPURS UP BOY'S MIND, CHECKS HYSTERIA OF WOMAN AT SAME TIME Transference of Part of Thy- roid Gland Helps Both — | Patients in Hospital. | As the result of two operations in St. Mary's Hospital, Brooklyn, the extreme mental activity of a woman sda’ has been lessened and the slow men Reduced Prices Thur tal processes of a backward chi'd stimulated, The operation is called a thyroldec- tomy. It consists in removing part) of the thyroid gland trom a woman's throat and inserting it in tho ab-| dominal wall of a child. ‘The precise} function of the thyroid gland is stil ®& mystery to physicians, who, how- | ever, do Ienow that it appears to govern both physical growth and mental and nervous development. The woman, who {# about thirty- two years old, is sald to find her mind | in much quieter condition and her hysteria practically eliminated, whi! n the boy are re o be marvel Prev he mumbled his word but with fifteen days of the operation he cou pronounce such words as automobdt!: Misses’ Tailleur Suits SIZES 14 TO 20 YEARS Mannish Tailored or Dressy Models Of men’s wear serge, gabardine, velour checks, Shepherd checked worsted or mannish fabrics. 24.50 Heretofore $29.50 to $45.00 You Can Ride, Golf, Motor all day and Your Hair will be Smooth, neat, well Groomed, if you wear H U MP HAIR PINS Don’t take anybody’s word for it. TRY THEM YOURSELF. 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Up to the tt low convict advised him t mfidants had ur ret was assured in Providence ade Ish authorities | owed in U Warden | da him to ha begun to-day Lord. BOY DYING OF RIFLE SHOT FIRED BY A PLAYMATE Dealer Who Sold Gun to Lad Will Be Arrested To-Day as Sulli- | | | tions at by Deputy Comn van Law Offender, Edward McBride, seven, of No. 613) | Kosciusko Street, Brooklyn, ts dying in Bushwick Hospital Brooklyn, with a| bullet wound in the left temple accl- dentally inflicted with a ritle by a play- mate John Mitchell, who lives a few doors) | away from the MeBrtde boy, was ar- rested and to the Children’s So- | ctety for Juv delinquency. Ho ad-| mitted he fired the bull Mitchell gave the name of th who sold hin the rifle and the will be arrested to-day under the § van act. | When the boy shot at a target the t went through @ tence and struck ide, Judge B chargl bers of the Ma and the offiel 1 t nomical. 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