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"8 WHO ALWAYS GOT ee club and gun and fist, When he w after a mon bé got him. HIS MAN RETIRES: his connection with the De Bureau, which hae been for ne over twenty-four years, b > ast or agsisted in the making Capt. Deevy, Solver of Crime f the most important arrests in the s - | department Among hin From Coast to Coast, Has hievements were the capt First Sunday “Off.” dilbert sio Gear a - Is dress suitcase myste Acting Captain of De tives Will- down of “Bandroch fam J. Deevy, after a ¢ CtMrty-| Smith, notorious “stickup” man, and one years on th ©, 8 tO-/ the arrest of Matthow A, Sehmiit, day a private citizen in his native the dynamiter, who blew up the Los city. His application for ret nea Building, re ig in on Saturday automatically « of twenty persons. connection with the d a vy Was born fifty-five midnight 6n that day, and y lay nao in Fiaat Second Street, and for the first time in a quarter of @)apent most of his youth and early century he enjoyed a Sunday that he| manhvod in Broome Street, between could call his own n and Columbia Capt. “Hill” Deovy steps down from | WE BROKE UP THE DESPERA hig high station in the department BANQS OF RIVER PIRATES, leaving an enviable record behind him and taking with him the highest esteom of .he men who worked under him, joined with the commendation | of his superiors and fattering dorsement of several Dist those daya marked the of potice Capt activities in New Yor | Jerry Petty was tn c ‘O° /tt was under this severe dis let Attor jorian that Deevy was tutored on ent TE The old Delancey Police Station in art hk, ana ti Min the neys and sincere compliments of oml- | foren. In those daysx when a cop com. nent jurists on the bench mitted an infraction of the rules he The retiring officer rose from the | was sent to serve under Capt, Jerry ranks, Its his e reflection |for punishment. Down into Water that ho was a “co t to the fact | Sirect went the untried young patrol on then down into Cat's Alley, where been a working cop|the Snug Harbor and ever since he went on the force. | Swan's Castle He | flourished and the Borier gang hol! OPPENHEIM. GLLINS & G 34th Street—New York Also on Sale in Our Brooklyn Store Extraordinary Sale For Tuesday, Feb. 26th 875 Pairs Women's Patent Leather Oxfords New Model Just Received Hand-turned patent leather Oxfords, with two-inch Louis XV. heel, also similar style in all black glace kidskin. In all sizes and widths, including AAA and AA Actual 7.50 Value Sale Price 5.75 S.BA OR. 46° ST. 46-8 AV LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS TO ALL Our Terms Apply Also to New York, New Jersey, Lone Istand and Connecticut. || velour - olste $64.50 Columbia and Cortina f COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS from $18 up. Also Records WE SELL ON " CRE DIT . Sanitary Metal Bed FREE. In ivory or any wood 8 finish. From ‘10° up (i APARTMENTS FURNISHED FROM SEWING MACHINES ON ChPDIE MOTOR TRUCK DELIV EEE AYS & PATURDAYS UNTIL LOR THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25, peot snd served une | inlay ‘ Willlam Me ers and Workers. 1 Hrooks and pre Faurot. The . “ is one of) WASIIINGTON, i the world. py INVADES HARLEM AND ENDS AN , ’ EPIDEMIC OF BURGLARIES. =, ? In 1897 there was an epidemic of! , ? ed room d flint burglaries in id H Jot y was } e gang. ¢ k andthe ; + . . 1 Up the 416 , LIEOT. + farlem was freed from . > 2s ‘$ onte : F 4 y CrGe 4 3 ; 2 | h, 1903, that tho “lovo alt cover AAAAANAAVAGOLAG 1040004 put on the trall of the wae Veatives ake! d located his room y Lie (oN 0! of the Mignal cot and Third Avenue, He al Osborne, Vice President of rps, and known to all followers of one 1 the bur- | the Westinghouse Electric and Man- aie ca the “omlelal 1 with bis ‘The bur- fur ompany; B. L, Warde 2 fmel a wtift fh but Deevy wal Mobi octane! sna phot bo married to hin te his men Vice President of the r Mins I 1 nt Washington, aide. Oxcar Miller, alias Dont Corporation; W. G, Van I PD. ¢ of this week lant, wis oung burs |, ee) wut. ¢ ‘ he a ‘i and he con dito @ | Liew ' en arou oie ronneneas ee the t ir » year, for bh ail tho stolen goods were dr : has J 1 observer department re-!fiudson Rallroad, an C. Edwin Krapher int al Corps, anc i ary lotters | 5), resident of the Virg 1 nt 1 Corps, and Poltce Cam, Michael President of the Virginia may W >I very shortly nally compli-| Bridge and Iron Company | | The workers’ representatives ara Ita habitat toughest in Now nt Frank J. es of the York Mine Workers, President Will Jack Mar 1 “Bull Maroney ‘ }iam L. Hutehoson of the Brother were sof that gang who! ew he daring ctor Orlande re kunman and Romtiat A wor " r a battle with |p. pol tor FUE tho Seamen's ( t ul t tof the | jim a A $1,000 T. A. Rickert b ed aainse | for t ment Workers ; Bill Sid ed task | Charles F. Brooker, Pr of w © Feal bucea id a clue, Sauth (the American Brass Comp Ww e the “lono bur- | hid been invited to serve as a Ho pals” 08 | her, aont word that he would ; 3 got tod Mr. Warden w ened his place A. Franklin, President of the he Ww « way to the door, ord he could not serve, A ‘ound men. “Sand med tat Four PE Yam will be named la 1 down | vent He was onty | in © representatives of | nd lenthort ine eighteen years ob | five of capital, : knew hit He eal CLEARS UP THE “HEADLESS| tho ten will name two others to jovitiate in a bundred| GIRL" MYSTERY OF BOSTON. [represent the general public in the Falrview Masked Bur On Nov. 2%, 1905, Boston was | ¢ nees which will begin, officials un oid-fash= ehipboard nurderous ig hs Dilly i A 1 LAY WAR aS : Basis of etween Employ- 1 Decide felutions B ig NOT TO SPEAK) ‘Barred j in Oregon Town. JRANT'S PASS, Ore Baker, International Bible on of Brookly Future speak here tast night set for the I ‘ 1918: IN LOYALTY TEST, “Are you @ subseriber to the Liberty loan? Have y bride's mother, sister and brother, N “ nell 1 purchased Thrift Stamps? |p tedly and unte- Ing the Government's war Representing Association, A. Baker, or Russell's” war answored to each question, n Mr, Baker was told he must hot attempt to speak here. He aban- doned his meeting. a MOVIE STAR WEDS ACTOR. Miss Enid Bennett t* Married to! Fred Niblo. LOS ANGE Cal, Feb, 25.—Mise Enid Bonnett, motion picture star, and -|Fred Niblo, star of the spoken dratna, Rev Feb wh it ™ al ¢ ting the lo Baker fou quea-| were married Saturday in Christ Church here. Among those at the ceremony r of the Red|were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Ince, John | Lynch, ©. Gardner Sullivan and the} hood of Holle makers, on 4 could make a asked to represent startled by the finding of a suitcase ntaining the parently of a young Two r another suite was | a with the legs and arms of rR », with few essential points o The first alm is to ¢ ‘ es and lockouts and make a labor programme that will not require the Government to take control of war industries or r labor for war produc subjects to be dealt w ng in the harbs possible ui girls reported missing were ax tho harbor victim, but iden- ation was Impossible, the head , required for the establishment » corpus delicti, The name of teen-year-old girl commander . and discrimination |non-union labor, against union o xbury a lying-in nos cd by a woman nam . A FOR Ne Mee ae are a ite Hair Often Ruined Niniona Parlors, ‘Decvy wot on. th ‘ ‘ t al . oat By Washing With Soap frail of Wil , Actress Guest Is Ove nt Kindness of Friends at Pub- Soap should be used vei, carefully, a sonein- : . if you want to keep 3 Nair looking jay on How- lic Dinner, its best. Most wid, and that night Deevy arrested meniete clase eublio ine contain i both and rushed the uu to Mead. At the Twilight Club's, public 4 Piss ie rh ner In the Hotel McAlpin | ind ruins he Under the third ree the men Margaret Anglin, the whole as- st thing f mifomne a L, eet 1 sembla f 40 raons aro; at the hary mit fee wonnul 4, ee behi tite | suggestion f Augustus The th varlora from peritont which is pure and wel ariel ig) Patt ROR POFURE ye a : ‘ | ter than the most expensive soap wean ything else you can tse Art One or two teaspoontuls will ‘ ri cleanse the hair ¢ 1 sealp thoroughly c owned . Simply moisten the Nair with water Christiano, », 216 3 nd rub it in Tt makes an abundance n Street, after his men ha nf rich, creamy lather, whieh rinses ¢ it int lamp, cold su | niti n of the v out easily, removi_t every particle of vault, Hoe fixed the murder | the falr sex dust, ditty dandruff and exces oll no Arnold Day told w Ry The hair dgies quickly and evenly, and ; t leaves He scalp soft, and the hair Grand Duke of Mecklenbarg- : { V silky, bright, lust Mitt Strelite Dead, 1 fine and silky, bright, meee tesiudl 4 aie : snd easy to manage AMSTER i dempatch|eonducies and in Ko You can get mulsified cocoanut oil says the pat deal t it at any pharmacys it's. v« nd te trelits Is whic a few ounces will supply ever em ! 1 2 her of the family fo th j [paid by v | Breese, Dan |Dix and Prof Any Stout Woman can improve her shape and health by wearing a Nemo Self-Reducing orset in the model designed for her ese ular figure. IMITATIONS of the Neme enly an IMITATION Service Millions of women know that noneother does or can reduce both » o |sorit rf |" phe Metropoltan New York has file With increaved comfort aud u eye ‘Twenty models, for al lthe W i t one_ of F $3.00, $4.00, Jar white gue | Be Wise! Wear @ REAL Nemo! se Gladys F. Mille Mamare " Recely I ® has been ac office in that 1 ia the firet In connection © notions bro) ant This Recent Invention is the FIRST "RE Al (MPROVE! ENT IN BRASSIERES b West 42nd Street Stern Brothers Between 5th and 6th Avenues West 43rd Street Distinctive Parasols from the best European and’ American sources Present a most charming display on the Main Floor. There are many exclusive models to select from, including the very modish lace and chiffon effects and those of hand-embroidered linens. To-morrow-Women’s Silk Umbrellas—$2.95 Close roll with silk loop handles—black, green, navy blue and purple—sizes suitable for either sun or rain use. Women’s Sheer Shamrock Lawn Initial Handkerchiefs at $1.20 per doz. These handkerchiefs have tape borders and are unusual value. New Alpha Corsets Made exe’ lusively for Stern Brothers, are now being shown on the Second Floor in attractive models, scientifically designed to conform with every type of figure, in a’full range of Sizes for Misses and Women, specially featuring models suitable for large thigh figures. The choice of materials is unusually varied. Fine Plain Coutil, $3.75 to $9.00 Heavy Quality Satin, 3.65 to 15.75 | Of Silk, 12.75 Silk Tricot, 16.50 & 24.50 | Of Quilted Broche, 16.75 Mercerized and Silk Broche at $4.00 to 18.75 ‘Expert Corsetieres in attendance. Striped material, mercerized, $5.50 A Clearance Sale of Women’s Shoes Formerly «$8.00, 9.00 and 10.00 a pair, at $4.95 The lot consists of Patent Leather, gray and Havana brown kid with gray ooze tops—gray and black kid with cloth tops—all black kid with turned soles and Louis heels, also tan Russia calf with high or low heels. Sizes are not complete in every style. Women’s Seasonable Hosiery At Very Special Prices, To-morrow Pure Thread Silk Stockings, Full fashioned, made with serviceable lisle tops and soles; in black, white and colors, Mercerized Lisle Stockings, Fine pauge, seamless, in black, white, tan, navy and gray, Unusual value . at 35e pr. Unusual value at 98c pr. Women’s Pure Thread Silk Stockin medium weight; black only unusual v! $1.35 pr. Vorld Almanac ===NOW ON. SALE=>= a , fl