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Chidawe. CHICAGO, March 27:—Kurt Binecke And Paul Gell, both German, were taken from a San Francisco-Chicago train at Vaion Station by Service men, admitted t “THEFT OF $38,700 'NAIR GEMS LAID TQWINDOW WASHER) Cleaner Disappeared From Home Just Before Discovery of Jewel Robbery. LOSS IS KEPT SECRET. $30,000 Necklace in Loot— Railroad Man Offers Reward of $2,500. were Intense Itching Burning Rash Caused Loss of Sleep and Suffer- fing. Scratching Made Worse. Relieved in 2 Days and Totally Healed in 2 Weeks by Cuticura. “My trouble began with an Itchin; ming sensation which caus loss of sleep and suffering at all hours CHR the night. The breaking out, which was in the form ish, occurred on my and the itching was $0 intense that I scratched, which made it worse. “Twas advised to try Cuti- ay] cura Soap and Ointment. They relieved the pain and ig in two days, in two weeks’ otally healed me. igned) Frank ert, 30 Grove Terrace, Irvington, Sept. 15, 1916. ' e think that because Cuticura does guch wonderful work in soothing and severe itching and burning ecze- mas it is not adapted to the gentle use: of the toilet. On the contrary, that is just where it is most effective in pre- venting these serious skin troubles. You ean have samples for the asking, Ad- dress post-card: ‘‘Cuticura, Dept. H, Beston.”’ Sold throughout the world. A score of local detectives and the police of Boston, Philadelphia, Wash- ington, Chicago and other large cities followed every clue to-day in the na- tion-wide hunt inaugurated a few days ago to locate jewelry valued at about $38,700, including a $80,000 pearl necklace, which vanished from the home of William McNair at No. & East Seventy-ninth Street last week. A reward of $2,600 is offered for the return of the property. Mr, McNair, who is interested in Western railroads and mines and whe has offices at No, 37 Wall Street, re- fused to dl the matter to-day, IN THE MEN'S STORE—STREET LEVEL— BROADWAY CORNER EIGHTH STREET NEW Spring Suits $16.50, $17.50, $18.50 These suits are a distinct achievement in clothes making. They are strong evi- dence of what Wan- amaker standards call for—an adher- ence to certain spec- ffications in the ey of ee La tailoring aS oa eve! maker of at Gi rial and labor. Styles for Men and Young Men From the regulation sack coat with flat lapels and flap pockets to the more youthful and recent models with new patch or slant pockets and some with self belt backs. Materials—Plain and Fancy show the same thorough selection of the best io be found in the market. A Few Suits, $10.50 eat last of a winter purchase—only 100 suits jostly medium weight—principally in young paiciy (apne 84, 35, 36. ednesday. JOHN WANAMAKER New York The Spring Importations of Millinery Trimmings provide an attractive display in the Depart- ment on the First Floor. Practically every smart novelty that has been evolved for millinery decorative purposes during the ensuing months may be found in this assem- blage of new things, the mew color effects being especially featured. The prices prevail!- ing are decidedly moderate. A SALE OF TRIMMED HATS FOR WOMEN AND MISSES to take place in this Department to-morrow, will present an attractive selection of smart Spring models, specially priced at $6.75 & $9.50 Si on a ae ee i} | G. Altman & Oo. THE EVENING WORLD, RUSH TO JOIN NAVY; FOUR BiG AUTOS GATHERRE RECRUITS Numbers of ot Apion on the Increase—Billy Sunday to Take a Hand April 6. Rain and driving drissle did not succeed to-day in rusting the keen edge of the ardor with which naval recrultin, the cartier part of the dey showed & distinct increase, The attempt to roll “Billy” Sunday as a recruti sergeant through his patriotic ¢lo- quence, will take form on April 6 when a large tent, with a detail of enrolment officials will be set up, al- most opposite the front door of the evangalist'’s tabernacie at One Hun~ dred and @ixty-ninth Street and Broadway. From the recruiting headquarters at No, 34 West Twenty-third Street four automobiles were despatched in the early morning to tour Man- hattan, Brooklyn, the Bronx and | Richmond Bureau, drumming up @a- | Usters. In addition Lieut, Comman. der Taylor and his squad of assist. ants found themselves swamped) with applicants, almost all of them} apparently fit for duty. | The work of enrollment at this} branch, howeve row hamn- pered by the fact that only x amining physician is on duty. Com- mander Taylor plans, however, to obtain the services of doctors, who have enrolled their namea with the Naval Reserve. | In the effort to encourage recrutt- | ing among those whose ocupations| make it impossible for them to apply during the day, an order hag been is- sued to keep the recruiting stations open at night till such hours as are deemed advisable by those in charge For instance, in Newark, N. J., lant | night the station there mained open till midnight, At No, 26 Cort- landt Street, the headquarters of the United tSates Naval Reserve, the throng was so great that many had to be turned away, with the result that the sidewalks outside the build- 4 the lobbies were blockaded by indignation meetings. is still much lack of steno- help the referring all inquiries to the Third Branch Detective Bureau. At the bureau Capt. William Jones and Lieut. Price, the latter directly in charge of th arch, flew into a rage when asked what progress the police were making. They were in- dignant because the story ha reached big newspapers. air forme-ly was Miss on arcaw, Gaughter of the late Isaac V. Brokaw. The robbery was discovered about 11 o'clock last Thursday morning. While the detectives will not talk about the case it was learned they are fairly well eatisfied the jeweiry was taken by one of two window clea: ent to the house that morn. ing by & company which provi men for that work. This man has disappeared. He was sent to the house to assist a man who is one of the window cleaning concern’s oldest and most trusted employees and set to work washing the windows of Mrs. MeNalr’s roo: the fourth floor, Not long after his arrival one of w this man in the back ‘ay to the The maid directed him and ‘anished. It waa not until the he other washer went below looking for him that @ search was instituted to see if anything waa missing, Mrs, McNair discovered the bag containing her jewels had been taken from a bureau drawer, The police believe the window cleaner threw the bag to the yard in his washcloth and then hurried down and made away with the gema, Mr, McNair placed the matter in the hands detective agency Thurs- dey afternoon. It waa not until Friday night he visited Police Head. Seer bers, and — Inspector Cray of u ry, uesting that the story be withnel from the news- eription of the missing jewelry : One necklacs containing pearls, with an oblong 14 th tter ina ing, t $30,000, lady's platinum ring, oblong settin, tre diamond of two karats flank- stones of one karat each, $1,200; one pair of cluster earrings, the centre f four and o: ‘by smalier an old French settin: oS diamond ring, four karat diamond in diamond setting, $2,500. Total, §38,700. i HIGHLANDERS HERE READY, Colonel Gives Regiment 81,000 and Silk Flag at Drill, the determination to ripe in the ranks of th Highlanders, which the appeal for persons who could spare two or three hours a day to “do their bit’ has been generously answered. One remarkable to enlis ture of the rus! developed sinc Secretary announcement that the “navy needs men,” is, ac- cording to Chief Petty OMoer Riordan, of the Twenty-third Street head- ers, the number of mothers who ve appeared with their sons, to ignity their willingness for the boys o sign. One reason for this is that, while | a boy of sixteen is eligible (if he is ‘ ements of Sic wan wiped wat lly up to the requirements o cyclone which killed persoi nd injured twenty, se i report received here at early to-day fourteen accordin noon to- The cyclone struck about 1 A. M, destroying all wire communication with that point. Detafls so far are very meagre. It is not known whether there was any loss of life at other points. | —_——. | Hudson FR het bed ine Begine| iH, VANDERBILT ORDERS | SCOUT PATROL BOAT. Service of the Hudson River night boats to Albany and Troy will be re- | 110-Footer, “of Great | Great Speed, wit sumed to-morrow night with the eall- Be Placed at the Service ot ing of the ‘steamer by ee oegin: ning Thursday full service in the Government. operation on both People's "a Harold Vanderbilt, it wan Lines with a ra B nounced to-day at the headquarters | . Morse, Trojan and Rens ‘vice from Alban: a ate? t ‘k will be fi of the United States Naval Reserve, | | | ted to-mor: Imported Summer Coats and Capes of genuine Chefoo pongee (natural tone), some introducing bright color in collar, cuffs and beit, and all embellished with Oriental hand-embroldery, are among the attractive novelties now being shown in the Depart- ments for Women and the Younger Set. | Eminently desirable are these smart outer- germents for beach, country club, race or | motor wear with dainty Summer frocks. | Coats and Wraps for every occasion, present- ing every fashionable mode and fabric, com- Fifth Aurnue-Madtaon Avenue, New Pork bine to make the Spring display a marvel! of beauty In form and color. Shipbuilding Y to construct proceeding. Figures for ' | ments in this corps are The first re Robert saat ‘ale, example wae Promptly fol- bi hed lally designed 0 ¢ built of steel -five knots, that orders for three more such craft would shortly by millionaire patriots. Incidentally, to a to the business, the Twenty-third base Is being bothered to distraction 4 bY counties personal calls from anxious wives, ts in search missing from home it to have name ia Mra. Schnelder, loating heart.” he would hi It was hinted TUESDAY, MAPROH 27, 1917. has ernneee, with the HMerreshoff's Yards at Bristol, one hundred and ten- ae Mt patrol boat, to be placed | ho service of the Government | hua will be the fourth of this type {of craft to be constructed recently at the behest of wealthy men for jBexerel dotense Commodotr RI, nts ding to waa or- E. Todd} iv per ce At th Headquarte: third Street, jours, and can or four Placed Tush of reet lephonie mothers of flery enliste My My bus- ir spouse wwe to do ia “floating” elsewhere than in the navy. Almost countiese women have also inquired if a m ‘without his wife's consent. Those applyii at the office at No. for naval enlistment 108 East One Hundred and Twenty-fifth Street u; to this afternoon numbered applicants The enrolment depot at where the Navel Auxillary applications are attended to, ported increased activities, from those in the regul the naval militia by the fact afaring pursuits, On latinguished navy and Pier A. jeserve aleo re- Enrol- that the |applicants must be men engaged in oceptance they are transferred to the navy pay- roll, Lieut. Commander Ten New Models, Men's Wear Serge, Gabardine, Poiret Twill, Men’s Wear. Serge, Tweeds, Silk. Burella Cloth, Tricotine, Poiret Twill, Men’s Wear serge. Ten New Models, Tricotine, Men's Wear Serge, Poiret Twill, Silks. feta silk. Women’s & Toilored Swit af Posres Twill $14.50 Grady Very Special Women’s & Misses’ Spring Dresses Misses’ Spring Coats (Main Floor.) and 20.00 ‘weed. Very Special Fourteen New Models, 25.00 Very Special Twelve New Models, 35.00 ery Special. ‘50.00 (Third Floor.) Very Specially Priced One-Piece Serge Dresses Eight clever models in embroidered and tailored effects. Very Speciat Silk Afternoon Dresses Twelve models in Georgette, crepe meteor, crepe de chine, satin and taf- Very Special Very Specially Priced Eight New Models, Poiret Twill, Serge, Tweeds, Poplin, Silk Lined. Very Special Ten New Models, Bolivia, Gunniburl, Serge, Silk Lined. Very Spectal Six New Models, Pores | Fool, Loopi Cas or Velour, Burella Cloth, Satin, Faney Linings, | 10.95 | 18.50 Lieut. Cohn, in charge of the Naval Publicity Headquarters, earnestly desired the co-operation of 1 business men in their P 1 campaign and window dis. Play plans, to Increase recruiting and 6 meeting with warm respon: it month. stated they statiaticn at this point, general enlistments have increased in the Inited States Marine Corps No, 24 Bast Twen © were twelve ap- jicants up to the early afternoon Are You Run Down? Dai ow FER-OL your fart eons nerves and the makers, W. 7. DEWEY & SONS CO. ("Phone 9001 Cortiand) 128 Fuiton St, 01 Nassau St, w.Y, No Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World WORTH 43 & 45 West 34th Street scalie’io Women’s & Misses’ Suits (Second Floor.) Tailored, Braid Bound & Button Trimmed Very Specially Priced “Totllour” Swit af Poiret Twill, $30.00 | 16.50 25.00 40.00 Very Special ! Gov't, as a po soe Sent F bowels. No taste of oil. $1. a large bottle at good druggists, or of Tarine Moth Bags Auto Size, 30264 in., Ulster Size, 30x60 in., Overcoat Business properties ture Port Wine and the We body-building elements jayne’ of a Su Olive Ou ning Iron, ese, Le gn Overcoat, best form Gewn Sizes, its assimilation by the ‘ system. Si Metal Burner for incense, Heigh inch silk landscapes Red, weave. Sunfast $1.60, $1.75. orevon, 9x12 ft., 7Thoxi0} 6: 27554 ‘in. Woven in inown for dere. Auto Size, 55 in. long, Miscellaneous Quaker Moth Chests, of heavy tar-lined cardboard; curtains, blankets or wearing ap- mae * = gel. | Hindu Incense, an Oriental in- | cense and deodorizer, producing « delightful aroma, box, Japanese Lacquer Lamps, $7.50 The illustration shows one of these reared lamps fitted for electricity. Base decorated with bird and leaf designs in gold on black background. it of lamp is 22 inches, with 14- two pevaret light fixtures, pull chains, cord and socket. Plain Repp Portieres, pair $3.85 green or brown, trimmed with self-tone double - headed gimp to match. Reduced. Odd Curtains & Portieres At exceptionally cause of slight imperfections in the} Some $1.00, Curtains, each, Art Silk Portieres, each, $5.50, Heavy ‘Tapestry Portieres, small quantity, each, $3.50. Table and Piano Scarfs Art silk with plain centre; also border or verdure effects. Table Scarfs, $1.25, $1.! Piano Scarfs, $3.98. Rag Rugs Plain colors dere to match any interior dec- Crex Rugs For indoor ous colors with combination bor. Crex “De Luxe’ Rugs High-grade floor coverings in Protection Against Moths Mr, Moth will make his appearance soon, perhaps in your wardrobe, unless believe in preparedness. The little love to dine on woollen material, if it is not favored with camphor, cedar you peste or tarine. $1.10 9c Size, 30250 in, 78 Sult Size, 30237, 800 Cedar Wardrobes $1.10 9c Evening Crantenn eas in a roll, Bingle La naff Gum Camphor, Pure iy oon Camphor, a4 Paper Sheets, x10 caslphur Candles, fp tie toma, Povnaldiligds Cinder, Chlorine Disinfectant, qt. = Carbolic Disinfectant, qt. bot- Yb, cakee, Ib White Ti for storing in,, 12 in box, 1c, 28e, $1.00 3Se shade, neatly decorated with flowers. Complete with Headed to hang. low prices be: Tarine Moth Sheets Sise 40248 in., one dozen bay by Camphor and Compounds Somer Ine, flake, 1 Ib., ine, flake, 5 Ibs., $1.40 on ba js or Tar deems as r Balle or Tar rm oe Ib, japht haline saree, and Lass te and 25 los. $1.10 10c, 186 9c, 380 . 2Ac Sulpho Napthol, $1 size, 69 Curtains, Portieres and Scarfs With the Spring housecleaning seasop at hand, these items should be of particular interest to the housewife: Dutch Curtains, set, $1.00 Three-piece sets of good qual- ity scrim, with 2 - inch easter band and lace edging. trimmed with imitation tet ‘motile Art Silk Pillow Slips, $1.00 Fitted with backs, ready to fill, have borders and plain centres, others in soft verdure effects. 54 inches wide, draperies, etc. various colorings. $3.50 , $2. Full size. Third Floor. ‘At Bloomingdales” Advance Showing of with chints bor- band border. $16.98 9x12 ft. 6 fe $13.98 $9.98 ° Per 30x60 in, * se $1.95 or outdoor use. herringbone effect, lta Gustin. Verte | for High Herringbone weave, wide; brown, green or blue color- LEX, TO 30 Ava, Plain Velvet, yd., $1.35 portieres, lustre, in Kashgar Couch Covers, Oriental effects in rug designs, Summer Floor Coverings Our old friends—rag and grass rugs—make their appear- ance in new effects and colorings. Their superiority for city or country use is conceded by everyone. Our stocks will give you a wide choice from which to make selections. Ye Olde Colonial Rag Rugs Hit-or-miss patterns with white | Crex Carpet, yd., 59c 36 inches Crex Carpet Trackers blue or Gai el se Herringbone weave in Grecian 6x9 ft, $5.45 | border designe, Green, 474 tty $3.75 brown colorings, 36 in. wide, yd., 36x72 in., $1.85 73} 27 in. wide, yd., 89e. 27x54 in., : 18x36 in., B5c Heavy Cork | Linoleum, sq. yd., 55¢ Spring designs and colorings in hardwood or inlaid tile patterns. interwoven color effects with shaded border. x12 {t., $12.80 Inlaid Linoleum 8x10 ft, $10.50 square yard, 89c 6x9 ft, 7.80 bbessididatoolas) 4hqu74 50 Colore go through to the back, 3x6 ft, 60 | Twenty-five designs. Fourth Pioor, ot bee) BLOOMINGDAIL ES’ COTH TO GOTH BST, We SS