The evening world. Newspaper, June 22, 1916, Page 8

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8 * ansTORY OF FAT nna a OAILLITANI RAV MAD; GUARD DYING AFTER HIS ESCAPE eer * exereigy «|Murderer Shoots Two and uy Ama me Weta Flees From Sing Sing | pttee, ted Teatter a t iarke cons—a aénoroue Death House. | Oreste Shillitant, who ahot two | Paving fn a padded cell at the prison, and Daniel McCarthy, the first guard whom he shot, is dying in the Os ining Hospital. Sbillitant is sen- tenced to dio in the electric chair on| June 90 for shooting and killing John Rizzo and Policernan William Heaney and Charles Teare in 1913, ‘The murerer tore off his clothes as he ran and reached the Ossining Hospital almost nude within twenty minutes aficr his escape, Ha asked for a place to sleep. A party of keepers took him back to the prison McCarthy was carried unconscious to j the hospital, where he was operated On sale June 30 to July 3 on this morning by Dra. Trvine and Good en all trains, including j Sweet. ‘Tha bullet passed downward THE BLACK DIAMOND | through the appendix and tore the Hint. tines.” Ernest Bullard, the other Only through car service--day and night—to Niagara Falls guard, shot in the arm and chest, iw Vnot seriously hurt | The murderer's brother, John, and Seven Broadway ticket offices 30 Flatbush Ave., Brooxiyn 211 Meet St., Newark Niagara Falls AND RETURN 112 ff er, Theresa, visited him yesterday orter for The They eaid that they were searched in ‘the prison office before entering the death house and that neither hdd a revolver, During their talk with him they were separated from the cell door by a close Wire screen, they sald ‘They could not get nearer to him 2 jthan four feet, and # keeper sat be- ‘tween them ail the time, Sunday World Wants Work j The men in the death house turned the Monday Morning Wonders. place into 4 pandemonium while Business hours for June, Daily, Including Saturday, 9 A. M.toOP. M Will Clore All Day Saturday, July 8th, and Every Saturday to Sept. 2d. Stewart $ Co. Greatly Reduced Prices Friday and Saturday (All Day) Taffeta Silk Dresses Navy Blue or Black | rom 10,00 The season's most desirable models, many combined with Crepe Georgette. Summer Dresses recon 4.95 | In a choice oariely af wanted fabrics and colorings. ee Suits of Silk or Cloth Taffeta Silk, Serge, Poiret Twill, Rajah recom 15,00 Several hundred of the costliest suits remaining in stock. guards and fled from the death houre| I at Sing Bing soon after midnight, is| twenty or more condemned |, _THE BVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 22, Where Mr. Hughes Will Spend | His Vacation, Bridgehampton, L. 1. Shillitant was figh guards. Dr, Arthur Warren Waite gave a detailed account of what hap- Dened. Shillitant, he said, feigned iMness and induced MeCarthy to open his cell door. As soon as the door Was open Shillitant produced a re- volver, pressed it against McCarthy's en and fired. MeCarthy d and Bullard ran to his as- eat which Shillitani shot Bul- 4 the arm, took the guards’ keys, dragged the n to his cell and locked them d then fled, Where Shillitani obtained the re- volver is a mystery. The prison au- thorities, however, admit he had visi- tors yerterday, The yells of the condemned men and the sound of Shillitani's shots aroused the prison, and disappeared in the darkness, “Kvidently some one smuggled a revolver to him,” suid the Warden, “Lun told the visitors he had yester- day were his brother and sister,” In 189%, two pris house persuaded cell doors. him, robbed him of 1 1 u the death! to unlock overpow- | a privoner in the committed suicide, and could have prevented it ho the cell keys, ordered the guards, Shillitan| evidently was ap- prised of this change in che prison regulations, they had Warden Kirchwey then Keys restored to tue}|/ GREAT OFFENSIVE MOVE BY ALLIES 1$ PREDICTED Doctors Back From Service at Front Say French and British Will Soon Attack in West. An offensive movement on a greater the British and French allies alony Dr. O'Mally, this of planned to begin in April, by the unex a offens: movement is yet to take place, Dr, Jacobs said, is the vaxt quantity of munitions Uhat is being gathered and stoved in convenient localities and the establishment of numerous hospital \t fully equipped, back of the lines, ‘These additional hospitals, Dr O'Mally added, far exceed the re quirements of the allied forces bused oO has been we dical units wi » Was also on the N rted shortage eu exaggerited | Men Mrs. Ni [two-year-old baby in her arms, dis coveved two men robbing her apartment at No, 113 Cherry Street, this morming. 72 Odd Suits To Close 10.00 One or Tue of « Kind: Shrge, Velour Check, Mistures Pongee Silt, Won! Jersey lot! Silk Lined Coats Velour Checks, Gabardine, Serge re ce 10.00 | Various lengths, siik lined throughout; extraordinary vals 40 Odd Coats 7 Close Silh Faille Velour Checks Mixtures | | eamed and the burglars, in an W. L. DOUCLAS SHOES woltewa eos SHOES FOR WOMEN The season's nowes( and most popular models, in pleasing combinations of leather and fabrics, $3.00 & $4.00 the | magnitude than anything heretofore |!) attempied is under preparation by | he entire western front, avcording to | Drs, John S$. O'Mally and F.C. Jacobs of Chicago, recently connected with an American hospital corps in who arrived here to-day on ||| mshi Noordam from Fale ||] of food in |} SUMMER HOME oF CHAS E HUGHES TWO CONVICTED AS PIRATES. Prinonera Accused of Making Ship Captain Walk Plank Mast Die. sab captain's arms and making him walk the plank, have been sentenced to death. were betrayed by a Woman passenger An old law of the time of Henry V1IL wan invoked to convict them. Mandalay Runs Again to Highlands. ‘The Mandalay Company announces the stearrer trips to Atlantic Highlands commencing to-day, tery landing at The fugitivey Pp. M.; dodged into the yard, scaled a wall{ leaves the Highlands at 11.46 A. M., 5.30 and 9.45 P. the and as in the past there will be music and dacing on the just as you do to-day? 1 NEW ORLEANS, La, WOES OF A SOLDIER-COP. whee va ne Fe NEMS, dom when We are eating in enh do Store Closes This Seertey at 1 P. M. Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue OBwin NewsSer | 4 West 38th St. Separate Shop, Store Floor Special for Friday Men’s Sport Oxfords Genuine White Buckskin with Calf Saddle 7.00 new model Sport Shoes, of Genuine want Somnecue Mahogany Saddle, Plain Toe, Heavy Rubber or Leather Soles. Special to The Evening World.) June 22—A h from Bellze, British Hon- , states that J. Munsanto and Kk convicted of piracy in tying @ ” They stole the versel, but resumption of its popular daily leaving the Bat- 45 A. M. 1.46 and 8 on the return trips the steamer M. The evening trip down tay ix a new feature this season 7.00 5.00 10.00 5.50 ‘Banister’ Shoes ° Feansin Shoes “Thomas Cort” Shoes Golf Shoes (Match model) ballroom deck, Why are you so always love me erly Because 1 never am eak myself of any of my, = Stern Brothers | West 42nd Street Between 5th and 6th Avenues West 43rd Street Open Daily from 9 A. M. to5 P. M. Saturdays, 12 M. iH Misses’ and Girls’ Summer Apparel i TEMPTINGLY PRICED FOR FRIDAY AND UNTIL NOON TURDAY, Misses’ Summer Dresses Plain and fancy voiles, also ratine with emb’d batiste, organdie or voile collars and cuffs, $5.00, 6.95 to 11.75 Misses’ Smart Dresses of crepe de Chine and Pussy Willow silks, also Dance Frocks of uet and taffeta combined, $14.00 to 19.50 Summer Dresses | for the “hard-to-fit” girl, of striped ratine, linens, also gingham and linen combined $4.50 and 6.75 Misses’ Outing Skirts iH of velvet corduroys, cordelines, khaki, awn-| | ing striped gabardiues and Viyella flannel, 4 $1.95 to 9.75 MH Misses’ Garden Smocks of chambray, linens, crepe de Chine and white | ||| drill: some trimmed with awning stripes, ; $2.25 to 9.75 Girls’ Dresses | of fancy and awning striped voiles, in one and two-piece models; many hand-smocked $1.95 to 6.75 Hi Girls’ Coats of faille silk with collars and cuffs of white faille; many silk lined, $10.00 Boys’ Summer Suits for Vacation Wear . ! MUCH LESS THAN USUAL, FRIDAY AND UNTIL NOON sATURDAY Boys’ Smart Washable Suits at $1.63 Novelty effects in Norfolk, Middy, Somer- set and the modified Russian blouse styles; of chambray, galatea, rep, regatta stripes; Ae Value $8.25 Boys’ Fancy Norfolk Suits at $7.50 New models of neat fe inixtures in both light and dark colorings; also plain blue serges; two pairs of knickerbockers Regular Value %9.75 The New Styles in Women’s Bathing Attire Will be found on the Second Floor, in unusually attractive assortinents, ranging from the simple inexpensive models to the most elaborate imported novelties, at inviting prices. VERY SPECIAL FOR PRIDAY AND UNTIL NOON SATURDAY ee Satin and ‘Taffeta Suits with contrasting collars and cuffs; in straight and waist line effects, at $7.50 Mohair Bathing Suits two styles, one a smart slip-on model in belt effect, the other a sleeveless swimming suit, at $3.95 Franklin dimen & CO. l Franklin Simon 8 Co. «Venus Bathing Shoes, with elk skin soles, in white of black, .... al Costumes $10.75 Smart Beach of salt water satin, attractive styles, with plaited skirts, at 95c Continuation, on the Third Floor, of the Sale of Men’s Sack Suits (Regularly $22.50), « $15.00 Up.te-the-moment in style and materials; some quarter silk lined; sizes 84 to 44 chest measure. Store Cloves This Saturda; 1 Vitth Avenue Mens Clothing Shop | tore Floor Separate Shop. a Step from kifth Avenue Friday at Reduced Pricen Men’s Custom Tailored Suits Quarter, Half or Full Lined For Men and Young Men—33 to 46 Chest Of the finest imported fabrics in this season's most approved custom tailor models, hand tailored expressly for Franklin Simon & Co. 31.00 Heretofore $35.00 to $45.00 Men’s Hand Tailored Suits Quarter, Half or Full, Silk or Mohair Lined For Men and Young Men—33 to 46 Chest Of this season’s most desirable fabrics, in forty different patterns, including navy blue serge: exclusive custom tailor models in two, three, four or one button styles. 24.00 Heretofore $28.00 to $30.00 White Flannel Trousers 27 to 44 Waist; All Lengths Of white English tennis flannel, also striped white English serge, with belt straps and cuffs. Special 3.75 Store Closes This Saturday at 1 P. M. Fifth Avenue Mens Farnishing Shop 16 West 38th St.—Store Floor Separate Shop, a Step from Fifth Avenue Friday at Special Prices Men’s Silk Crepe Shirts In Pastel Shades Of finest quality Silk Crepe de Chine in pastel shades, custom made. Special Men’s Silk Shirts Ot Summer Weight Tub Silk with novelty satin stripes on light grounds; ape. tan Shantung silk. Special 5.50 2.85 Exclusive Madras Shirts In designs cenfined to Franklin Simon & Co., bright or conservative stripes. Special 1.50 Men’s Summer Underwear FRANKEN Athletic Union Suits of high- grade crossbar nainsook; also Athletic Shirts and Knee-length Drawers. Union Suit 185 Men’s Pure Silk Sox Men's pure thread Silk Sox, in black, white and colors; spliced heel, sole and toe. 3 pair for $1.00. Special Shirt or Drawers 45 . 35 Men’s Bathing Suits Two-piece of pure worsted in navy and white, navy and red, or black and red. — Sizes 34 to 44 Special 3.75 A alanine Would Want works all weet. Order one to-day and prosper.

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