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© TSS SEN ena rn ah i, te Fownes skill and American ingenuity have produced Fownes Filosette. The superior suede-finished ic glove, Washes splendidly, fits like kid, i" ty f ty a wt a “a ‘il I, Play op (>) ) normal digestion. a ihe | MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE i noying manifestations f ‘ and vy lag / ci FICTION'S FASOINATIONS. (From the Washington Star.) "Truth is stranger than fiction.” not only acarcer, but often leas enter- HEARTBURN or heaviness after meals are most an- of acid-dyspepsia. KI-MOIDS pleasant to take, | neutralize acidity |i and help restore MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION 19-3 Samuel Smith, paying-teller, Sam-| uel Levitt, a saloon keeper, the Iat-| this afternoon, when, it was stated, ter’s brother, Abraham, and Frank! Oscar Steiner, majority stockholder of Reynolds, a former assistant cashier) the bank, will issue a statement. of the Cosmopolitan Bank, No, §03/ Smith ts twenty-nine years old and Prospect Avenue, when arraigned in! lives with his wife at No, 2642 Val- the Morrisania Court this morning|entine Avenue, His salary is $27.60 charged with the theft of $26,432 from a week. The police say he admitted the bank, were held in $7,600 ball for|he was $2,000 short in his accounts. an examination next Friday, Smith and his alleged confederates! saloon at Dawson and Longwood Pest & Co. Fifth Avenue at 35th Street Best & Co.s Good Styles Allied With Special Prices Individual Suits, Capes and Coats Established 1879 for Misses—Specially Priced THE TAILORED SUITS that are straight of line and Best & Co. tailored will be popular all season. ; For Tuesday, we are featuring navy blue serge, straight-line suits with natural pongee vests. Misses’ sizes. SHORT CAPES Braid is the only adornment. Special 29.50 on circular lines are gaining favor this Spring. To introduce them, we are offering a navy blue serge cape on the correct lines, with a vest and a full silk lining. Misses’ sizes. Special 25.00 BEST & CO. COATS are representative of the better lines, better materials and better workmanship put into every piece of Best & Co. apparel. Navy blue or black tricotine coats are Special 39.50 Misses’ sizes. Second Floor Women's Georgette Costumes Special Tuesday 37.50 henna and blue. Women's White Glace Gloves 1.50 a Pair Regular 2.25 Grade backs; others are stitched. one clasp or two clasps, —~155 Wash Frocks for Little Girls— Cut Down in Price—Broken Sizes o2 at 1.50 Heretofore 1.95 to 3,00 Each little frock is of high grade gingham or chambray in plain colors. Some of them combine colors and materials made of and a few of the most expensive frocks are heavy rep. All colors are in the group and many styles. This is a very unusual opportunity which every mother should seize if she is interested ‘in getting serviceable dresses, made in the Best & Co, way (the best in the world), at average half price. Sixes 1 year lo 3 years. Every desirable new fashion note—the new draping, the loose cape back waist, the new treatment of ap- plying the beads, marks this collection as unusual. ine Georgette, of heavy quality, in taupe, navy, black, flesh, turquoise, league blue, combination Five different styles, each attractive. Third Floor White glace lambskin and kidskin gloves are over- seam or pique sewn, Some are embroidered on the You have a choice of 63 at 2.50 Heretofore 3.85 to 6.50 You Never Pay Mare at Best’ © Strain ¢ Detec o-day there would an official we Bate g circles, who is de- 21% Brook Avenue, the Bronx, who at asi tempted to end her life Friday by jump- Care. tenia, Pre WER bf Y meey by Jump! MURRAY KELLER IS DEAD. | gned this morning, ac would nei ‘The poll irm nor deny, |a shortage of $16,000 safes and compartments of the bank. | ‘The doors alfo, it was annouaced, will | be fitted with new locks ‘The Board of Directors will meet Levitt is also twenty-nine and keeps Avenue; his brother is thirty-one, and |Reynolds is also thirty-one, and ij | lives at No. 2639 Jerome Avenue, | The police have insisted from the | beginning that the robbery was “an linside job,” and yesterday they de- | |eided to put Smith through another | +] grilling, Detectives Flynn, McCar- | f]|ton and Foley went to the paying! | teller’s home, asked him to come to (]] | the bank, and after taking him to the ] | robbed vault questioned him for sev- ‘| eral hours. Then Capt. Wines and 5 | | Lieut. McGrath took him in hand and say they got from him an admission that he was a party to the crime, — | | He told them, they said, that Samuel | Levitt, whose saloon he often visited, he robbery to him Smith agreed, the police say, and told Levitt how to get into the bank and how to open the vault and the safe, When he put the money in the safe on Monday night he told Capt. Wines, the latter says, that he pre- tended to lock the door, but did not. He left the combination off on a halt turn, All Levitt had to do was to pull on the door and it would open, Smith also said, the detectives’ story goes, that he gave Levitt a du- plicate key to the Westchester Ave- nue entrance of the bank. Levitt confessed, the Captain says, that on Tuesday morning he went to | the Westchester Avenue entrance of the bank at about 6.46, opened the door and entered; but, seeing Rudolph Stueven, the watchman, sitting in the ‘| caged inclosure, he sneaked out. Walking around to the Prospect Ave- nue entrance, he watched until he saw Stueven leave the bank at 7 Then, knowing the day watchman did not report for work until 8 o'clock, he went back to the Westchester Avenue entrance, ag to the vault and safe, latter and took out the $26,432, | He took the money to the store of | the Amertean Exchange Cigar Con- | pany and asked his brother to keep it until he called for it, the police say, nd Abraham Levitt, who had hidden t back of some cigar boxes, turned it over to the detectives. | ‘OTS AT CHRO, EGYPT, | ARE PUT DOWN BY TROOPS | Property Destroyed in Demonstra- tions Over Deportations—Fight- | ing Also at Tanta. | LONDON, March 16.—A Reuters de- \ spatch from Cairo, under date of March 12, reports extensive riotous demon- | strations by students and the populace with considerable destruction of prop- erty, necessitating the employment of M| military forees. It is reported that the disorders were casily suppressed with- out bloodshed. The rioting was due to the arrest and deportation of Said Pasha Zagloul, Vice President of the Legislative Assembly, |and others, ace iz to w Cairo de- | spatch to the Mi | | ‘There also has been rioting at Tanta, Egypt, in connection with disorders which have occurred there during the past week. On March 12 3,000 persons tried to rush a railroad station at Tanta, | but the attack was met by troops and | police and was frustrated, There was | some fighting and twenty-two casualties are reported in a Cairo despatch re- | ceived here. #1] ‘Tanta is an important town on the WA] | Nile, seventy-five miles above Alexan- PH | drin’and is the capital of the province MN | of Gharbiya Redfiela to Speak for Volenno Kato TOKIO, Mrach 17 yoleano H north » On Towns, Asama-Yama, a Buy i oDay. ‘vonths to Pay. Chary \ ccount Transaction Onfidential. No bi ployers' references, Rey W resentative calls on + Call or write 1 THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1 by cant. NURSE ILL FROM OVERWORK. |'s#¢ 2 ng into the ocean near the Brighton Beach Hotel, appeared before Magis- the Bank, res! cording to rumors Steiner, V resident of the bank, this morning, accompanied by her bro- —— which Harold trate Dale in the Coney Island Court ther, William, who declared that he he bank books show believed his sister's mind had become ork during the tn- Their mother died ‘ unbalanced by ov Another Arrest Promised After|* thank examiners have ordered the fluenza epidemic, Paying Teller Is Reported | placing of new locks on all the vaults, ¢ to Have Confessed OUTER APPAREL OF UNUSUAL CHARM g Vietims Too | hed ursday of pneumonia, and he|!n feared the strain of nursing her ‘ed too gi Miss Joseph Stricken While Here—K no: Murray Keller, American representa- tive of @ great French champagne com- pany, died suddenly to-day at his hom: No, 200 West Fifty-elghth Street. Hi Mr nate: was stricken with heart disease while j14 20 empty cn the bathtub. He dow 10,000 Le ft ier, who was formerly an of- y will be taken to Hot Springs or burial by hi n Rattroad Fire. | ATLANTA, Ga., March 17.—Damage | timated at $1,000,000, and which may | F 0, done by jouthern Railway loaded freight at Inman yards here. | CME RUBINO The Values Are Most Extraordinary Ina refreshing variety of attractive models, interpretive of the latest unfold- ments of style for the Spring season, and developed in the newest fabrics. EXQUISITE SPRINGTIME FROCKS N OM F Braid Trimmed Suit of Mannish Serge in the Russian Blouse Effect, $38.50 DRAPED DOLMANS & CAPES OLMAN wrap coats developed in Cashmere Velor'r, Silver- tone and Silver Tip Bolivia Cloth, modeled in strict ac- cord with the mode and subtly revealing the slender ROCKS of Georgette, Very Specially Priced, 18.50 Very Specially Priced, 25.00 Very Specially Priced, 35.00 ' 58.50 and superior Serge. Poiret Twill. Very Specially outlines of the prevailing silhouette. 30.00 Very Specially Priced, 35.00 EW expressions of fashion’s modes for Spring are the ex- quisitely graceful afternoon and street frocks of superior Serge shown in a wonderful variety of striking designs. unsurpassing charm are the new Georgette frocks inex- pressibly dainty and delightfully individua tive are the new tailored frocks of Satin and Tricotine. 1. Very attrac- Tricolette and Paulette, emphasizing the newer themes of the Prevailing vogue w variations in bead effects and becoming d: ith fascinating rapery. GRACEFUL TAILLEURS F bide deat ime modish in simplicity of tailored lines and striking the full chord of style individuality are the wonderfully attractive suits of Poiret Twill, Silvertone Very Specially Priced, 30.00 YMBOLIZING youth and Spring- time in marvellously beautiful details of color combinations and decoration are the daintily mod- eled suits of Tricotine, Serge and Priced, 40.00 © 85.00 48.50 NEW YORK MMT A great pocket companion. F Munch ‘em regularly. i Healthful ~Wholeser HUF? Hutch—He pave the Parcel Post TS) biway ac son. % ) Brwuy at 45th. i] »y Jenene 3 ne — fre ain stat 7 wersid Sa Tricotine Suit in the New Straight Line Silhouette with Waistcoat of Silk Tricoletie. $55.00 Box Coat of Serge button trimmed i recealing a waistcoat of AA silh Tricolelte 33.50