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« ( UFETERM CONVICT CROSSES SEA TO WED HERE AS WTAESS ESCAPES ROMA Ryan, Sentenced for Murder, Saws Jefferson Market Bars and Scales Wall With Pole. John Ryan, twenty-five years old, ander sentence in Auburn for from twenty years to life, and brought here as a witness, escaped at 6 A. M, to-day from Jefferson Market Prison. His was the second edcape since Bunday, a “trusty” having been as- @lsted through the coal chute Sun- day night by four confederates. Ryan was in a cell on the second tier facing Greenwich Avenue. In! @ome way he obtained a file and cut @ bar of his cell, He then took a window pole with @ hook on the end, hung it in the window, slid down and dropped to the yard, twenty feet be- low, The pole next was hooked to the fron fence on the stone wall, and Ryan climbed hand-over-hand to the top of the wall. A milkman saw him drop to the etreet and run. He notified Police- man McManus at Perry Street and Greenwich Avenue, but the fugitive had had time to get out of the neighborhood. Keeper Curran notl- fied Police Headquarters and a gen- | era) alarm was sent out for Ryan, He formerly lived at No, 810 West| Thirtieth Street. Ryan was brought here on March #71 to testify im the trial of Joseph McCarthy, who ss charged with ald- ing him in the murder of Harry Green, a Ninth Avenue saloonkeeper. Night Keeper Henry Baum wa suspended after an hour's investiga tion by District Warden P, A, Mal Jon of the Department of Correc tions. Baum said ho had seen Ryan apparently asleep in his cell half an hour before the alram of his escape was received, Ryan had visitors At the prison last Sunday. ———.- MAN WITH PLIERS SEIZED IN TELEGRAPH BUILDING Morris Lipschitz, who lives at a ho- tel in Bleecker Street, 1s being de- tained at Police Headquarters to-day on a charge of unlawful entry until he gives a more satisfactory explan- ation of th reason for his presence in the subc..lar of the Western Union Building, Broadway and Dey Street, where he was found early this morn- ing. He says he lost his way while Jooking for a subway train, entering the cellar by way of a door which leads from the subway, Officials of the building suy this door was locked A special officer found Lipschitz near the cable room. In the pris- oner's pocket were found a heavy pair of shears and a pair of wire pliers, instruments he said he used in his trade of tailor, Small frag- ments of metal and several bunches of keys were also found on him. He speaks Germap fluently, > —— MOVIE MAN'S HEAD DAMAGED. | r Accused tn Court of At-| Man tac any's President, ne Harry A. Sanwick, man: of the Ivan Film Manufacturin was held this morning by Krotel for examination on a charge of felonious assault on J’resident Ivan Abrahamson of the company. Ho was released on $500 cash b Abrahamson was in ban of bandages around his head, but declined to explain. Sanwick was equally uncommunicalve. Detectives Carison and Calhane, who arrested Sanwich on @ warrant last night, thut they stood that th on & meet- company of the direct nduy night, A respuboe to @ remark made by the President, they understood, Manager Sanwick “had struck Abfiuamson be- tween the eyes with a paperweight and had followed this up with his flats. Sanwick's examination was set for the 18th. —_ ---- SHOT WIFE, THEN SOUGHT AID Kubicek k Wounded Woman to Mospital Steps and Left Her There, PERTH AMBOY, N, J, April 1L— Kaspar Kubicek, a Slay, ts being sought by the police on a charge of havi shot his wife Mary early this morning Kubicek recently served a term in jail for beating her, Last night when b reached home she was not there and bh her visiting thetr own elling all home Ky bicek fired at Phe bul went in one cheek and passed out th other, He then took her by the arm walked her to the City Hospttal, sa her down on the steps, rang the bell and disappeared }) hh ae It pave to #0 to THE LittLePinno SHOP), Rrounp THe Corner 753 Sixth Avenue 24 and 4d wtreets, beiween 4 LE Our Motto ls Reliable and Pair Deal ng, We Save Money for You We are not taking advantage of the high coat of everything in pianos, of which a splendid vartety, to those who want @ good piano at a low prices Terms to Bult, Pathe, Ed!son and Columbia PHONOGRAPHS ON FASY PAYMENTS, French, German, Spanish and Italtan PHONOGRAPH RECORDS os SOLDIER SHE ENLISTED TO SERVE UNCLE SAN Miss Van Essen Finds Man She Spurred to Fight Already a Captain. On « ehip arriving here to-day from abroad was Miss Jano Van Es- sen, who proudly and happily sent ahead of her a wireless message through Bandy Hook to Peter Van der Mark of the importing firm of J. B. Crockett & Co, No, 45 Whitehall Street, something like this: “Il am coming to keep my promise; please meet me.” And at the pier, with Mra, Crock- ett, was Mr, Van der Mark, looking as though he would like to grab a cable and help swing the ship along- side the pier, ‘Two years ago, Mr. Van der Mark, who is @ native American of Dutch descent, met Miss Van Essen, She was widely known as @ writer for the London Tattler under the pen name of Kiki, He fell very much in love with her, Miss Van Essen said that no matter whether she was in| love with him she was head over | heels in relief work and, anyway, if| jhe married she would marry a sol- dier. She suggested that Mr. Van der Mark enlist. As an American with | heavy business responsibilities he did not see how he could, in fairness to his associates. He promised to be- come a@ soldier when the United States went to war, “Then I shall marry you when your country geta into the war,” sald the very chanming and very obstinate young woman, Mr. Van der Mark came homo and | had a happy inspiration. Hoe entered | @ Plattaburg training camp. Tech- nically Plattsburg men are enlisted But the tectinicality did not pass with the young woman across the Atlantic Mr. Van der Mark kept on gc ing to Plattsburg, and a few weeks ago passed an examination for a commis- sion as Captain in the Officers’ Re- serve Corps. When the President's | war message was sent to Congress he | ci ed Miss Van Essen: “The war is here. Come over and) keep that promise.” He had no reply until the arrival of the wireless message early this morning. “You are really ready to keep your promise?” he sald, as soon as he had introduced his partner's wife, The Tho habit clung tang of 8, 8, White Tooth Pa Your druggist hes it. Sign To Keep Them,”’ 811 SOUTH 12th STREET Zt he ANCHO It disposes A ton, Peter, gets all the pletures tn L. The house is to |. the son receiving one half the proceeds and his two sisters the other They are Mrs. Cornelia h. Pin- wife of Gifford Pinchot, and Mra, Edith B. Cram, wife of nhattan house, Sergeant ceive the residu- else, thi will stating th: was well provide h for by his mother. DANUROPE GOES. HAIR GETS THICK, WAN, BEMURUFUL, Save your hair! Double its beauty in a few moments, Hair stops coming out and every particle of dandruff, _ disappears. Try as you will, after an applica- tion of Danderine you cannot find a single trace of dandruff or falling hair and your scalp will not itch, but ll please you most will be after a few weeks’ use, when you see new hair, fine and downy at fi yes—but really all over the scalp new hair—growing immediately doubles the beauty of your hair, No difference how dull, faded, brittle and a cloth with | draw it [5 through your hair, taking one smalt |b The effect is imme» |#¥ our bain will be | light, fluffy and wavy, and have an |i appearance of abundance, an incom- parable lustre, softness and luxurle |} ance, the beauty and shimmer of true strand at a time, diate and amaring- Get « 25-cent bottle of Knowlton’s He any drug store or | toilet counter, and prove that your |r retty and soft as any— ted or Injured by careless treatment—that's all, Danderine is to tue hair what fresh showers of rain and sunshine are to vegetation, It goes right to the roots, | invigorates and strengthens them. Its exhilarating, stimulating and life-pro- | fy ducing properties cause the hair to grow long, strong and beautiful.) Danderine fre Aa EER A lll (ilu il a A ai mad NCE there was a little boy who had a clever mother, She suid “Henry, promise mo thatyou'llbrushyourteethevery night justbeforeyou take off your That'll remind you.” “Sure, I promise,” said Henry, “pretty soonit'll be then I'll go barefoot.” Summer came, but Hen righton brushing his tee only at night butin the morning and after cach meal. yhe becouse Henry liked the clean, cool shoes, d moil the coupo copy of our booklet “Good Teeth; Hlow They Grow And How TRE S. S. WHITE b.NtAL MFG. COMPANY MOUTH AND TOILET PREPARATIONS PHILADFLPOIA 4 Wet AMAT TN eT ieeeromame y= somo THE EVENING, WORLD, WEDNESDAY, explained bt he was Capt, Van said the young woman, “Right now!” Refore she could so much as mur- @ protest Capt. Van der Mark { called a (axtcab, bundled the two women into It and they were away for tha marriage license bureau in the Municipal Building. NOT MUCH TO BRYCE’S SON. ‘The wil of Gen. Lioyd 8. Bryce, who died Apri) 2 last, was Med for probate yesterday in Mineola, L. 1. of estate estimated at OES WODOrr almost ug ou Pos ke 5 F JUAN The Bureau of Interior Decoration offers its expert advice free of charge. Assistance in the selection of furniture and suggestions for color schemes are always cheerfully given. Sixth Floor, 84th For Living Room or Boudoir LAMPS Filet Curtain Laces Though different in char- From France acter, each of these lamps ° A meets fully the utilitarian A timely shipmént, just and decorative —require- | unpacked. Ready for in- ments of the room where it | spection in the Lace Curtain Section to-day. Floor Medallions in emafl asd large equates, triangular ootner-pleces, la yb nd ovals. er) Ee ig epee radar Sm Specially Priced sailles Legon of Louls XIV $9.89 courtiers, Cupid figurines; Swans, Equine, Dragon, ‘Gan Arboreal, Mustrated. Fluted column stand and Geometrical, Best time to look over these is of solid mahogany or other wood finished before the wide range of patterns becomes broken. in white enamel, ivory enamel or gold. =fowe—Fourth Moor, 86th 8, = Time to Think of Shade #-in. in di- ameter, of silk with met . Bathing Suits! silk lining and 344-in, td When geudi arses Surf Cloth 64c yd. or red, Complete with pull chain sockets, includ- ing 40- watt Why miss the first plunge of the season by not having your bathing suit ready when a bright warm day arrives? CSET? tungsten bulbs. Boudoir Lamp, $1.69 Stand of solid mahogany or white enamel, ivory enamel oP gold finished wood; 16 in, high Surf Cloth, ® wedi weight to top of sh which is made cotton material with high lustre of silk with silk fining in old | will make # serviceable, good look- rose, gold, blue, pink or mul- ing suit, well w berry. Complete for lighting, including 40-watt tungsten bulb, DAYS —Banement, === Broadway, B4th Streets Clothing the Summer Home in CRETONNE How fascinating to choose “Summer clothes” for room after room of the city or country house, from this wonderful collection of cretonnes! For a bedroom, most women would like this Dresden-dainty pi ivory white with puree stripes and shadowy pink {lowe A living room would be smart, ring for salt water bathing. 82 inches wide. In Black and Navy Blue. RMT? —Lining Section, Second Floor, For very large rooms, certain cretonnes with huge rose pat- | terns, exaggerated but beautiful. Dignified Italian designs tor dining rooms and drawing rooms. done in a black ground, Chinese Most of thie collection our own landscape pattern. exclusive patterns. 17¢ to $4.49 yd. “Loweat-in-the-City” Cretonne Prices. Beautiful Imported Cretonnes Special 22c and 28c yd. Balance of an earlier Spring | — About #5 designs, all of them 81 collection of imported cretonnes | inches wide. Suitable for cur. in unusually interesting patterns | tains. draperies, bed spreads, ae slip covers, cushions, screens, and colors, Stripes, floral, Pais- ‘Advisable to choose from these ley designs, Some desirable | now, even if for future uses. It repp and tapestry effects, Dainty | will be ‘impossible fo re- light shades, bright colors and ef. | place these with cretonnes of equal fective backgrounds. qualities at such low prices, Estimates and Suggestions for the Use of Cretonnes for Summer Decorations Guten Without Charge. SSS MeN — Fourth Moor, 85th St, ‘BEDS and BEDDING For Summer Cottage or Bungalow Our assortment of beds and bedding for the home in the country or at the seashore includes well-made, attractive merchandise priced much lower than elsewhere, White Enamel Bungalow Bed White Enamel Bungalow Bed, slustation B, with 1 1-16 as illustration A, with in, posts continuous ae four 5-16 in, endet caps, 11%4-in. top rt and | filler rods Only $5.24 Yin. fillers, Hard baked-on white Bag ve 4 with woven wire fabric spring, eancy piled Soft, vin p 6 Wit edges hold mattress in place Wit Ed Sr fi th 4 to prevent spreading. Helical ends. it ge Spring, With woven Folding legs. $8.24 wire fabric, helical ends, Wit edges to hold mattress in pl All sizes, $8.24 Silk Foss Mattress, filled with silk floss, » pure, vegetable product, } sanitary, fluffy and ccratortabis, Felt Mattress, the prices vary covered in fancy ticking and according to sizes, which 1 Rell Full size, naller from @ {t. 6 in. to full size, Mu | Blazes ionate prices, $15.74 ip our own h bloc lit factory on Ul premises, Covered in assorted | n e) bands tickings. $8.09 to $20.34 | Regulation $5.89 Feather Pillows, new, privc, | Steel Springs, made of woven mixed, goose feathers in asso wire with rope edges and helical ed Colonial woven 8 02, ticks ends, Regulation sive $5.24 Rabbet. Edge Box Spring, upholstered with tempered steel springs and covered in fine grade of A. C. A. ticking, made to fit | wood or metal beds, $11.34 proof, I not show Sizes #124 $1 Guaranteed feather colorings, which wi through pillow cas " 49 to Continuing the Clearance Sale of At About 14 Off Former Prices similes, Medici Print d colored etchings scapes, marine views, productions of old and modern masters, VBE BUM OM OIE a Ta a Wit Edge Divan, size @ ft. 6 in.,, Framed [Pictures Che subjects include land- ures and animals, some originals; others in re- Medici Prints, Hand Colored Photogravures, Similes and Color Prints, 66¢ to $32.75. prormerty 990 to £198 APRIL 11, 1917, MT May BS Aitrnctions Are Pricee—Quality—Serviecs ANE When Women’s Good Shoes Are Going at $2.49 vr. Every woman owes it to herself to have an extra pair. Especially when the resent prices of leather— ut that is an old story. Black button boots, patent leather or gun metal, with tops of black cloth or kid. Light welted soles, Cuban or leather Louis XV heels, Size range Incomplete, | —Becend Fi., 85th 8t., Nurses’ Uniforms At Reduced Prices Prices substantially low- ered because the size ranges are somewhat depleted. Real savings for those who can wear the sizes quoted: Nurses’ Waists 94 Biaeys usual price $1.45 White poplin waists with de- tachable soft turn-down collars, Sizes 34, 40, 4%, 44. Nurses’ Skirts 94c Mogya usual price 81.44 Separate skirts of white pop- lin to match waists, Belt meas- ures #4, 30, 82, 34 only, Nurses’ Dresses $1.29 usual price $1.89 White dreases of linene in reg- ulation style, Sizes 42 and 44. Nurses’ Dresses $1.29 usual prices 81.69 ‘and 81.89 Dresses of blue or gray cham- bray. Siscs 84, 42, 44 only. Nurses’ Dresses 94c PWS usual price $1.99 Btriped dresses of good quality in regulation style. Size 84 only, Figured and Plain Effects Velvet Carpets The figured effects are for halls and stairs, The goods, #7 inches wide, may be used to cover the hall or stair as @ runner, Full rolls and standard qualities, $1.24, $1.64 and $1.94 yd. Plain color velvet carpets for A Big Help NOW A Deposit Account is con- venient at all times, but it is particularly advanta- geous at the beginning of a season, Then {t is that merchandise assortments are at their Lest, Suitable selections are readily made and personal satisfaction easily assured, With a D, A. at her disposal ®@ woman has to her credit the cash needed, and she can show her fricnds the new things be- fore any of their novelty has worn off, NOW is the time to start a Deposit Account. It is @ very simple proceeding. Deposit any sum you wish, A card bearing a number will be handed to you, and thereafter you may order purchases charged to the amount of money you have to your credit, No red tape, no demand for references, no questions asked ex- cept your name and the address to which you desire purchases delivered Rit Mayr Deposttore Acrount Vept., Private Bunkers, under the supervision of the Sw: Perintend Hanke of the Btote of fowe —Mui Original Water Colors, $2.33 to $14.33 Curbon Reproductions, $1.66 to $19.83 Sata) ae Formerly 3.49 to #2149 | Formerly $2.49 to $29 removing Signed Proof Etchings, $6.59 to $27.84 | Imported Keproductions.$4.96 to $11.93 30 in, x 60 ir Formerly $9.89 to #y175 | Formerly 87.49 to @17.79 3 in. a 72 Afton Fac- | often Vit B'dway, 34th to 35th St, | saving prices, SSS (ey8 —Main Floor, S4th St., Rear Fen Potato Salad, with ™ Frankfurters—Extra fine, small or Corned Beef—Well cooked corned Fine Rugs for Bath Rooms mooth, clear Victor Records at Less Prices for Victor Records are about 10% less than list prices. A good assortment of the new and most wanted records in the Music Section, <= fsere—Fourth Floor, 84th My Spring Suits and Overcoats For Chauffeurs, $24.74 Four smart styles, for the man who drives your car—two overcoats and two suits—all made of all wool, hard finished gray serge. The fabric and the color are recommended because they are practical from the standpoint of wear and appearance. Suit, illustration A, consist. Suit, as illustration B, with ing of smart single-breasted pinch- | single-breasted sack coat, with three back coat, with three outside patch | flap pockets, Yoke and two box pockets. Lined throughout with | Pleats in back. Loose belt, Lined good quality mohair. Straight cut | (roughout with black "mohair, trousers, plain or cuff bottoms, a ee ND Double-breasted Overcoat, as ith military collar, fllustration C, with convertible two flap pock inverted pleat in collar, two large slash pockets, plain back aud one-piece loose belt. One- ba: with loose one-piece belt, th lined, ‘ hth lined. = faaye—Fitth Floor, 24th Street 1800 Men’s Shirts $1.89 All Coat Styles in Smart Woven Colorings Once you see the variety of spring colorings and patterns you can easily select plenty of attractive shirts that will appea! to your individual taste. Woven Madras Silk and Madras Satin Striped Madras Negli Soft Cuff Models in all three fabrics, Laundered Cuff Models in wo Madras only. ‘Tailored with great care in accordance with our specifications. which assure good workmanship and good fit. Double-breasted Overcoat, as Men Who Know Shirt Quality Will Buy for Present and Future Needs = = fngre—Main Floor, 35th St, B'way === A Special Purchase of “Ivory Finish” Toilet Articles Through a fortunate purchase we are able to offer a good assortment of toilet accessories at interesting and money- : At 39c Each Pin Boxes, Pin Cushions, Buffers, Shoe Horns, Perfume Bottles, Puff Boxes, Hair Receivers, Dressing Combs, 3-Piece Manicure Scte (on cards), Whisk Broom Holders, Soap Boxes, Salve Jars and Photograph Frames. At 59c Each At 89c Each Hat Pin Holders, Bud Vases, Hand Mirrors, Hair Brushes, Trays, Card Cases, Tatcum Holders, Tleavy Dressing Combs, Large Puff Boxes, Hair Receivers, Whisk | Pulf Boxes, Large Hair Receivers, Broom in Holder, Pin Cushions, Jewel Boxes, ete. 100 Toilet Sets Large Buffers, Pin Cushions, Photo- graph Frames, ete. 50 Toilet Sets Specially Priced, $4.96 | Specially Priced, $12.89 _ Three pieces consisting of “Ivory Twelve-Viece Sets in “Ivory Finish” comb, brush and mirror. | Finish,” in the Le Pompadour In the Le Pompadour model. model, attractively monogrammed Monogrammed to or to your ord Delicatessen Special n- | Jones’ Bloaters, lightly salted, are naise, tb, t4e—An_ appet ng made from large, fat, fresh her- combination salad, made of fresh tings and are cured just right for . finest potatoes and Mtys the table, 10c each Perfect’ Mayonnaise, in. which pure oil is used. Nova Scotia Salmon (Ib.) 84e —The very choicest quality. New York State Full Milk Cheese— Extra fancy, of fine flavor, 37¢ lb, Boston Style Baked Ham—Spe- cially selected, prime sugar cured hams; tender, Baked to a turn, large size, 26c Ib. | Imported Roauefort Cheese, 79¢ Ib. | | | | Prime quality, one of the finest grades imported, beef; bottom round; cut from the and sliced thin, 59¢ Ibe best b at Olclb. | Fancy Mett Wurst and Tea Wurst Brick Cheese—Mild, creamy and —Among the finest domestic of fine quality, 36¢ Ib. made, at 39¢ Ib, From {{\QtYS Bakery Molasses Fruit Cake—Baked in special size forms, each cake weighing about @ pounds, Made of the purest ingredeints, and contains raisins, citron, walnuts, figs and the purest of spices, 44¢ cach Gold, Silver and Nut Cakes—~Made Ange! Cake—Vanilla or chocolate of the purest ingredients; large iced almond flavor, 22c each size, 19¢ each Two Layer Cake, home made style, [MGB Delicious Teed or Plain Chocolate flavor, 49¢ each huisin Bread, In loaves weigh- | Nut Filled Stollen—large size. ing about a pound, Special, 10¢ Priced 16¢ each All Our Bakery Products Are Baked on the Premises Delicatessen and Bakery Products Not Delivered = Mawe—Kitth Moor, 85th st, = and Bed Rooms as Well Three kinds of very moderately priced and serviceable Rugs adapted for use in Bath Rooms and Bed Rooms are made of cotton or fibre yarns, We recommend thern for sat sfactory service. You may still make an excellent selection from this large stock of All Fibre Rugs | “Mount Vernon” | Wilton Weave Bath Rugs water colors, proof etchings, hand colored photograyures, carbons, fac- Mado of fi ele no Bath Rugs A bath rug woven In the wm Ing use¢ specu The fibre | | Made rites Rug except that cottou tn tead of wool yarn ts used. ty, with a Wo have al blues, in in come same manner os Rugs show binations of colors 8 in. x 36 in, $1.49 21/5 in, a 36 in, 1.98 24 in, x 44 in 2.7 24 in. x 00 in, 3.64 Win. « OO in, $1.48 M Sewe Fourth Floor, B4th Street=

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