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“KEL LNER BROS. Fwenty-nine years selling Good Furniture Southeast Corner [5th Street and Oth Avenue Tiree piece Living Room tuite covered in Tapestry —loose spring cushion seats $225 *ELLNER furniture assures the purchaser K of two essentials: the highest pitch in quality—the lowest notch in price. Every Kell- ner piece is sincere—in design, beauty, service and ecst. Our reputation is your protection. You are cordially invited to see the “Twenty-Five Roome'’—entire floors arranged artistically for your guidance. Special low Terms ony $2-50 4 weex We Do Not Charge Interest 59TH TO 6TH. ST. poe hain LEX IN GTON TO TO 3D AVE. — Welcome Home Sale Welcome home, boys of the 27th Division. In thousands of New York homes preparations have been made to welcome home a soldier boy. Bloomingdales announce this special Welcome Home Sale of Walters Players to give you an opportunity of having a beautiful Player in the home in time for the welcome home celebration. Be sure to call tomorrow, make your selection and we will arrange for immediate delivery. WALTERS PLAYER PIANO *A75 Free with Each Player A Beautiful Music Cabinet—Handsome Bench to Match—12 Rolls of Music of Your Own Choice and Free Delivery The Same FREE OFFER as Mentioned Above Will Also Be Included with Every New Player Sold This Week at the Following Prices: $500, 525, 550, 575, 600 This new 1919 model Walters Player is truly a work of art. The case work both as to design and finish would be an ornament to any home. The Player embodies all the latest Player devices, Which enable you to give the correct interpretation to any musical selection you wish to play. This sale gives you an opportunity to purchase this beautiful Player at the above advertised price, and you can arrange to pay for it on our EASY PAYMENT PLAN OF ONLY $2.50 A WEEK. This is an unusual offer, and we advise you to take advantage of it at once, \Pif- You Cannot Cail GENTLEMEN: Kindly send catalogue and particulars regarding your Welcome Home Sale ‘oday ~Mail Coupon | me illustrated || PRES CT RE CES, LOOMINGDALES | THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAROH 28, 1919. PROVES HE HAS “RECORD.” mplon Speeder of Universe,” Accused of Auto Theft. Has this man recon ™ naked Judge Rosalaky in General Geasions to- day when Alfonso colored, was arraigned before him iced with steal- ing an automobile. Assistant District Attorney Wefl sald Alfonso had no record, a statement that peeved the prisoner acutely nso, whe™Myes at No. 47 West et, Jumped to hiv fect and ¢ That ain't the truth, Yo Honor L'il tell the world it ain't I've got a reco have I is the champion speeder of the universe. That's tne truth, Yo Honor, so help me Hannah!" Judge Rosalsky remanded the pris- oner for sentence at some future date, 7 Bike Gather New Orie NEW ORLEANS, March 28.—Mem- bers of the Hienevolent and Protective of B on will be a pa aturday and initiation of more 000 candidates. EADACHES = NEURALGIA Relieved almost instantly with Begy's Mustarine, the first and best improvement on old-time mustard plasters and liniments. ‘The minute you rub on Mustarine you start homething—it goes right to work where there is inflampia- tion and congestion and stops the trouble with a speed that has amazed many old-time physicians. Mustarine acts as a counter irri- tant removing congestion and re- ducing all inflammation and swell- ings. It stops pains, aches and sore- ness quicker than anything you've ever used. One small box proves it. Be sure you get Begy's Mustarine. Always in the yellow box. STOPS PAIN USTARIN CANNOT BLISTER LENTEN COOKERY Escalloped Tuna Fish with Rice Recipe Twelve Two cupfuls minced tuna fish Salt, season with lemon juice and mix with chopped parsley. Two cupfuls cooked rice (hot) seasoned with “Eddys’ Sauce. Mix thor- oughly. Fill baking dish with al- ternate layers of rice and fish. Sprinkle top with cracker crumbs Fill dish with hot salted water and bake slowly about 114 hours. S MADE IN U. 8. A. At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores. E. Pritchard, 331 Spring St., N. Y. Ox-Blood (d with hinge covers, Departments depe OOTY KEEP YOUR SHOES NEAT LIQUIDS ane PASTES Black, White »Tan and Shoes THE LEATHER THE F.F.DALLEY CORPORATIONS LTD, BUFFALO, N.Y THE LITTLE THINGS Liggett’s prescription boxes are fited This is to prevent accidental interchange of covers and avoid possible mistakes. Attention to details such as this has made the Liggett Drug Stores’ Prescription ) REAL FILM COMEDY STAGED BY “COP” IN CATCHING DIVER enantio Battered Sergeant, With Bullet Wound in Hand, Sits on Cap- tive and Wields Stick. Film comedy art was staged by po- licemen and @ prisoner at the Hamil- ton Avenue Station and in Brooklyn streets this morning, which ended, as ® good comedy should, with a more or leas battered policeman aitting astride the fugitive and wielding a stick. | Police Sergeant Thomma Croak, | No. 608 Prospect Avenue, Brooklyn, was ready to tell the world he was form of Santurano Pagan, Rican, nineteen, at Woodhull and Co- lumbia streets, Croak’s right hand was pierced by a bullet and he was | bruised, which necessitated his ob- | taining sick leave, When the patrol wagon drew up in front of the Police Station to take Prisoners to court, Pagan etarted towani the door. He ducked be- | tween the legs of one policeman, slid |Past another, and fied down the street, Half a dozen policemen gave chase and Sergeant Croak, in the lead, caught up with Pagan three blocks away. Pagan dropped to the Sround as he was overtaken, and Croak stumbled over him, discharg- ing his revolver, The two rolled on up on top and stayed there, menacing his prisoner with his stick until other policemen came up. “That's a mere trifle,” said Croak. “We've put on a continuous per- formance with that man ever since we fished him out of the it River yesterday and recovered prop- the erty he stole from a stateroom on the steamship City of Savannah.” Pagan, the police say, is a “cabin diver,” hanging around ‘piers, sneak- ing on ships and ransacking cabins. He is a powerful) swimmer, and if caught plunges overboard and swims under water to safety, it is sald. Yesterday he was found on the steamer, where it was alleged he stole money and jewelry. He plunged into the East River, Sergt. Croak watched the plers un- til the swimmer was tired out, then ! had him hauled in by a police boat. | Pagan was almost unconscious when rescued. Pagan sald he lived at No. 872 Gold Street, Brooklyn, ark brown) ndable, AVEMUHRODUIO ANAL MRAAEUN UA TAMAN AOD SEALO CU EAALACAOL | years old. am acting inspector for some |stance of cheap politics now the ground until the Sergeant came #!¥!an. | permitted to know the facts? ————rre CHEAP POLS ON POLE FORGE SCOREDBY QUINN Alderman Deplores Demotion of Morris and Others — Fears Wide Open Town, =| Alderman William P, Quinn of the 1th District declared in a public statement to-day that the conduct of the Police Department by Commis- sioner Enright in the matter of hu- mMfliating and reducing in rank men of tried efficiency was “cheap poli- ties.” While Alderman Quinn was mak- ing this statement word came that Capt. Alfred W. Thor had been se- battered, when he was released from lected by Commissioner Enright for Rathbun, the latter's this his seat on this squirming, wriggling the vacancy created when Frank J.’ in a Porto Morris was set back to be a captain! torney for the pardon was to go to the @nd transferred to the outskirts of Queens before he could retire as an inspector. The inspector to be is forty-five His home is in Fordham. He became a policeman in 1896, after having served an enlistment in the United States Engineers, He has been time, serving as chief of staff under Chief Inspector John Daly In his statement Alderman Quinn said: “The reduction of Inspector Morris to the rank of captain is another in- being Practised in the Police Department by Commissioner Enright and Mayor “Presumably Capt. Morris, like Inspector Costigan, does not fit in with the new political police status which Mayor Hylan, together with his relatives in this department and Commissioner Enright, intends establish. It is indeed lamentable that a city like New York should have to submit to such a lack of ap- preciation for good services rendered by men like former Inspector Costi- gan and former Inspector Morris, “What have these men done to be treated in such outrageous and dis- courteous manner without any ex- planation whatever? If their actions warrant such humiliation and reduc- tion in rank why aren't they given a regular police trial and the public “This reduction of Inspector Morris to the rank of captain when he is within a few months of sufficient time to retire on the pension of an inspector ts unprecedented in its in- solence and lack of regard for public interest on the part of the Police Commissioner without any explana- tion for his action, “SUL, little more is to be expected from an administration headed by a Mayor who knows so little about the general conditions of the city which he is trying so hard: to misrepresent, when he brands one of the best res dential districts, such ay the district which I represent in the Board of Aldermen, the headquarters of gam- bling and disorderly houses, presum- ably forgetting that William Ran- doiph Hearst also lives there, and then a few days later stoops to such puny spite as his insult to Mr. Bec! no doubt at the instigation of his po- litical creator—Mr. Hearst-at the Metropolitan Opera House during the exercises to honor Caruso, “The impression is fast going broadcast that Mr, Hylan and his} Police Commissioner are getting ready for a wide open town as soon CAPTURED GUNS T0 AID LOAN DRIVE -Nine Seventy ‘Big Field Pieces Taken by Americans Arrive on Westboro. | Some of the guns that quit pound- | ing at the Americans when they | smashed the German lines were brought to this port yesterday by the transport Westboro, which algo carried five officers and eighteen en- listed men of the 117th Mobile Re- | seventy-nine of the big i's and 1035's, They are to be exhibited throughout New | York State’ in the coming Liberty Loan drive. Some of the guns were taken at/ Chateau-Thierry, others at St. Mihiel, @ number in the Argonne and a few | in the Hindenburg line region. Ali have been brought over in the condi. | tion in which they were captured, | > | Charges Against Towa Governor Repeated. DMS MOINHS, Iowa, March 28,— After Gov. Marding had told the lowa| House Judiciary je did not| receive a bribe f Ernes and brother erated they | paid their at yminittee on the stand and re ratood $5,000 they Governor, Yor wit GRaAnp Rapips} FURNITURE KEDI£ TERMS 7 0 Down on +4 4 “ « | 10-0 =~ 159.00 | 15 = 29900 as peace is declared. “What else can these unwarranted and unexplained reductions in rank | of officers that have been so satis factory to many administrations pre- It isn't possible that Commissioner right expects the public to imagine that he {s such a superior judge of police officers that the good men in the Woods regime are not enough for his administration of the department. “The Woods Administration was admitted to be tho hest New York has ever had. ‘The first test of the came when the parade Division was rat polled and broken up ‘because of poor police preparations for the handling of crowds. “No such spectacle of publiq. dis- order ever took place during Com- misstoner Woods's regime. ‘The trouble may be due to the Enright was jumped to the Commis- sionership.” —EE CASHIER ACCUSED ( OF THEFT. Employer Says W. EB. Nett Admitted Appropriating Money. Wiliam BE. Nett, thirty-three of No. ° Magistrate Simms in the morning Yorkville by $5,000 bail after pleading not trict Attorney Direnzo, said that Nett nt the money, and that he 4 further appropriations of the ys. “Karat it oat aD Onete $3 wowse Work My euay payment vlan. may jplerest you 251 W. 42d St, angst 10 Kenmare 409-411 Fulton Open 9 te 7. good | fact that Lieut. | Flatbush, was held this Police Court for the Grand 169.36 from Company, for was cas The complaint by William EB. Powley, Manager of the concern, Powley, according to Assistant Dis: cashed @ check for the amount named a 25.0 ~ 300° FREE BRASS BED With Every i Cash Purchase of RTH. m Suturda: L STATION eco COLUMBUS AVE BETIIO3 & 104"ST ELIEVE™ huskiness, ess, throat tickle, hacking cough—Luden’s are the speaker's friend. MENTHOL. 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