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child, ard, will 9 you please hold i urry away now,” exclaimed the stranger to the woman driver a the auto disappeared. Mrs. Sandoll covered the baby ‘and hastened to the hospital. Miss Mary Stone, the superintendent, sald to- day the child will live. Mrs. Sandoll can give no description of the auto or the woman. snsilncis Surprised Recipient of Child on _—_———__ Hackensack Sidewalk Will Allow No Intoxteants at @ra- " ham Reach Hotel. Can Give No Clue, George Grundy, proprietor of the dancing carnival in the Grand Central Chief of Police Jacob Dunn ot ce, has refused to rent a hotel on Hackensack, N. J., would give much|tanenee had nave plane te sell Hane mad to learn the identity of the woman | Mr. Grund: ante seh absolutely free who last night drove her big auto np | from Intoxiea jo peaen ie between tothe ‘sidewalk on. Terrace ‘Avene | Midland 'And” South “Heaches and” has and handed a Ree e ba ect Vent? | boon called Graham Beach. | ‘Twenty- child to Mrs, Roso Sandoll of Has-| spring and fen tore ere” now being brouck Heights, who was on her way | complated to the Hackensack Hospital to vis't| type, fully furnis her sick daughter, There fm reason to electrye Linhts ‘and improvem eve that the c each back yard there ts beach sand f iano. e child was born in the the children and in front, below a aravel ‘ond. Ocean, Mra, Sandol! says she was attracted !{he bungalows were rented’ “*" OF hi By Mile, Simone Marcix, France's Great and given up all hope of ev Prize Becaly her girlish attractiven “She seemed beautiful until I saw her w der the bright lichte—then all the fm- A complexion Toxalon Roseat od ponitively er at night which ts entirely ait around your eyes, or furrows in the uth? Is your skin ¢ 4? Are enlarged and other complexion blem' you homely and causing you €@ and shunned? 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Music by Raymond Hubbell. — = IWIGE WOUNDED POLICEMAN AIDS IN MAKING ARREST —s) Two Men Held Without Bail) After Morgan, Disguised as Sailor, Is Shot. While Policeman Michael J. Morgan Prey on sailors near the ‘ing | Navy Yard, he raised himself on one elbow and pointed to John Pligo of No. “Get that man—he knows it go, a boy of nineteen, was pur- Does your complexion stand ie test of Gime Tokalon ROSEAT ED every Complexion - blemish. 1n. three’n1 ight tumany instankes How a wrinkled, coarse, sallow skin can be made fresh, youthful| and beautiful through simple osmosis of the skin produced by warm water and roseated cream. regaining y wash nd 1 or two of Creme your druggist with the cream, fon on the deep. tter of how long stand- use them In connecti and you can get quic est wrinkles, no m ‘There i# no reason why woman between thirty and sixty cannot mako herself look years younger by simply following these ferent from every other cream. In the morning wash the face with cold water and rub in more roneated cream. It you have wrinkles got ® box of Japan- on beauty specially written by Mlle, Simone Mareix of Paris, winner of two great international beauty prizes, one in Puris, the oth in England. Mile, Marelx personally guarante ended in her newspaper articles or will o method has enabled many a vided you take your dealer's receipt at the time you make y ed. agod-looking woman to “come address Is Simone Marctx, 20 West 22d Street, New Yor! look most beau- gnd the Japanese Ice Pencils mentioned can . f KH. Macy & to three weeks’ time after she had vainly dales', Gimbels, H. Batterman & Co. or uny good d: nt store in this he ei MR OSIM sued ahd caught near the entrance to the Manhattan Bridge. A few moments earlier John Cusky, twenty-one, of No. 7 Ryerson Street, Brooklyn, who has ‘a Sing Sing record, was arrested. BY these two arrests the police hope to clear the case. ‘The shooting occurred early to-day at High and Jay Streets, Brooklyn. Morgan and another policeman, Gus- tave Bestgén, wearing sailors’ unt- a5 a disguise, had been search- ing for disorderly houses and in & saloon they had picked up several ‘women. Morgan was walking along High Street with some of the women and this is the statement he made: “Bestgon was not with me when It happened. I was walking along the | street with the women when five men lay bleeding from two dullet wounds| approached and one of them jostled that. had been inflicted while he was/me and said: ‘You're no sailor, you're seeking evidence against women who, @ bull.’ He made a pass at me and Brooklyn|I struck back. Then came the first shot, which was wild. It did not come from the man who had struek | at me. I made for the man with the gun and got a bullet in my shoulder. | Then I got another that dropped me.” The district is frequented by sail- ors, and in a short time scores of them were on the scene, A threatened riot was prevented by a squad of de- tectives from the Poplar Street Bta- | tion, five blocks away. Morgan and Bestgen are attached to the staff of Inspector Tierney of the Eighth Inspection District. The Navy Department recently complained that women were preying on recruits sent to the Navy Yard, The two policemen were told to obtain evidence against | the disorderly resorts, ‘Women of this class always have their eye open |for a “cop,” and for that reason the | detectives did not carry pistols, Cusky and Pligo were arraigned in the Adams Street Court, Brooklyn, on affidavits charging them with be- ing implicated, They were held with- out ball until Thursday morning. Cusky was arrested by Policeman Bernard at Jay and Sands Streets. He had no hat, but a cap which his mother says resembles his was picked up near the scene of the shooting. Cusky said it was not his. Pligo, the man Morgan had point- ed out as one who “knows all about it” was arrested by Pollcs un Riley. He admitted that he knew something about 1§ “1 kaw An? ealian fellow pull a gun and shoot; he said. “1 guess he was jealous because bis girl was in the crowd.” Later the conductor of a Smith purpose being to get rid of evidence. ‘Tho police and District Attor! investigating a trated by some of the lawbr the neighborhood, that the attac women who were wit! are detained as witne Morgan has been active and unu | ually suc | ing wome y Jof them have been convicted since April 1. His condition is #ertous, but | 5 __ THEATRES. | Winter Garden " Lway & 00 _PASSING SHOW MY LADY'S éiove ASTOR MOTOR PARTS Complete equipment and stock of parts for the repairing of motors, “HIS LITTLE wibows" PLAYHOUSE Som ‘paccomipagert 4g) cue "3400 went 4th St. | “LOVE OF se CASINO Iv & gest YOUR fi WASHINGTON $0 PLAYERS COMEDY 310.19", rn.9.45 _THE BRA] 7: “UPSTAIRS A D bown’” | WM.COLLIERIn NOTHING!" COKAN & HARRIS HITCHY- KOO" en FULTON 4fth St. . Wat COURTENAY": i . WAR TANKS an VAUDEVILLE, (RPROCIOR'S ssful in fighting the pre . Through his efforts fo e has @ fighting hanes The more caused dy a bullet which pierced his colon ile BI at Proet: ifth Avenue, A big vaudeville bill 1s now playing at Proctor’s Fifth Avenue Theatre, with Gus Van and Joo Schenck | the Century Theatre, as hea fering a battery ot and company, Big Vau introducing napp and Cornalla in @ pot- pourri ‘of vaudeville; Quinn and Laf- ferty, Mabel Burke and the King of Fi in his jouse,"” Woman Applies to Creel to Bay « Monkey. WASHINGTON, June 26,—Since iGeorge Creel branded himself “Tho |Committee on Public Information” to |dodge the. title “Censor,” it was arned to-day that he has to answer all sorts of questions from every re. One Woman sought to pur zh monkey th VAUDEVILLE. | j Loew’ NEW YORK THEATRE f, BOOP, ne Ke Hous B.WARNBE ("GOD'S MAN Loew's American Root 4; i, of Biss Refreshing Night TOW THE FLAG.” ther Ble Acts Biway & 96 St | HENDERSON’ Sai OMEN NS, Mbertna Rasch & Co, rary i Mp Airis i __ BURLESQUE, _ |V “HIGH ROLLERS” HELP WANTED—MAL, Douglas Fairbanks qe “OHA RLES RIC MARY FUL) AMUSEMENTS, Street trolley car which passed near the scene of the shooting found a revolver on a@ seat and turned it over to the police, who believe it was placed there by the man who did the shooting or by A friend of his, the Bungalows for Rent 6 Rooms, Fully Furnished; y are ort that the dis- gulse of the policemen had been pene- ere in k was prearranged and’ the women ied the policemen into ambush. ‘Three of the the policemen Day L Dally Except Sunday. direct mail connections to all pointe, in. the RENT $265 ANDUP curaion from our office rey every duy at 1 P.M e a REEVES & ie King'n or poyee! 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Odassse * Drawers—embroidered tucks or lace and I Special .....6+ Drawers—ombroidery ruffle or’ 45 fancy lace—our reg. 68 fo Drawers—nainsook—Marcelle, 64 Blise or regular—our reg. .78... * | Silk Lingerie | Crepe de Chine Camisoles—yokes of fancy ince, ribben— some, ribbon shoulder #trape— Trew, 38 74 Crepe de Chine Camtsolen—voke of Val. lace, zig-zag shirrings of satin ribbon—ribbon shoulder straps—several atyle our reg. $1.44 6 Envelope Chemisea— and back of Crepe de Ch deep yoko f our reg. $2. o de Chine ss Wests » Ince yoke-—V nee our reg. $4.24 e Nightdresnes— bands of satin— rts—three row! reg. $6.04 . net fou er News From Wash Goods Dept. GINGHAMS Yes, Ginghams — many plaids, stripes and checks, even if this is a fabric that is difficult to buy because folks are finding it so am- azingly attractive — this summer. Special VOILES Almost every _ possible pattern — stripes, all- over figured effects, fou- lard patterns and others of unusual charm. Special $1.21 and $1.24 Black Taffetas ity—sult MAIN 58 et. Mohai A2 inch. Vine weave—sllky lustre grey, brown, garnet, myrtle and black DREMS GOODR=MAIN FLOOR. 19 et, Dress Gingh Wasi Desa PA and plaids LCS BASEMENT 25 ct. Cotton Suitings Plain or crepe weave ore—for women's, suits, WASH DRESS FABRICS 23 et, Satin, Taffeta and Moire Ribbons white and colo MAIN FLOOR Full siz inch full’ size al MUSLINS HASEMENT, iches long-—best quality THIRD FLOOR, WING TURD FLOOR, Clock Signs Kk fow be Clockst Only Four Days More of Our June Sale Following for both Wednesday and Thurs sc Muslin Underwear ‘Thi bat of prices shows cuts on every item. E: west deal "Cotton i oy ihe than ben ower bere Sele ends Seterday. nw reserve privilege of limiting quantities Night Dresses—nainsook and cambric—round or V— tucks and lace or embroidery— our reg. 68 and 74 cts Night Dresses—nainsook— 6, embroidery, —Special.... t Dresses—na d= Women's Pet: ery ruffle—Special nd mui mbroldery, lace or aouble 78 pane! of heavy muslin...Spectal * Petticonts—imported embroideries, open or closed patte: Ly r most effective embroideries Extra Size Ni ort or embroldery ruff! our reg. 78. new models and ribbon—our ira Sine Nightdee nainsook—deep V back and front, embrolder: inserte—our reg. $1.19. Our reg. $1.45. xtra Sine Dei ruffle of emb’ lace and inserts—our Fi Extra Sise Short U 5.95 ER | Washadle Satin Petticonte “deep 1d 39 et. Artistic Cretonnes.. Bs Jure, chinta, bi tn and Messalines Oy : ft |$1 19 and $1.24 We 32 inch u pleated of ruffled Loea—fitte “a bands—all lengths, PETTICOATS-4BOOND FLOOR, 57 et Boys’ Sport Blouses and Shirts “a Unbleached Sheetings 29 | 54 et. Children's Overalls F 1a yee, nm Ys 3 y Un NES WUIN CO THIRD FLOOR, $0.87 Boys’ Suits—T to 18 years. .....6.00 Wet Box Clothes Pins 2 for 15) y stripe. borde mmed, . © extra TOWLIS- MAIN FLOUI. JOYS! OLOTHING-—THIKD FLOOR, $1. 50 Boys’ Trousers 117 m, et. Little Tots’ White Dresses sand browns—stripes,) ice, Bishop, Empire and ot horingbones and fancies—tull dela—lace ‘and emb'y trim sixes to iNpaNre: bel, —sEcoND FLoor, ‘West of Filth Avenne - Last 4 be tucks and £78 oking mod } laces and sia Commi " 46 too—our or V ne Dresses— ~ mbroidery and Extra Sine Corset Covers—high neck—tight fitting—sizes to 21 2 buat—spectal be ely of organdy round neck ive trim— 4,28 ettlcont»—cambric k—ruffie with wide lace edge and matite lace and in satin ribbon ‘ IN E * ’ and Children’s Uadeewe ors ular and extra sizes bibs women and crepe de chine and w ble satin included. Special Sale —OFr— OILCLOTH, Table Oil Cloth Moritas Brand bes quality— \ yards wide, 18 Our reg. .22 Tub-Cover Oil Cloth Scalloped edges — assorted | pat. terns--slig imperfections -- 24 inches wide, 8 cts. Our reg. .18 Shelf Oil Cloth Assorted designs — 12 in. wide — in six-yard plieces—slight im- perfections. Speci 21 Per piece | MORNING SPECIALS—Wednesday & Thursday Until 1 P.M. To provent dealers buying, quantities restricted No Mail or Telephone Orders. ck and white warp designs d scalloped MAIN PLOOR, n's & Misses’ Tub Skirts. J white and Co lety of modela— ght, dark led—also fancy stripe to 15 yre, i. THIRD FLOOR, well made — two pinch ote Morning Specials, L for the Clockst

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