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SANS SHE CHUCKED OVER CARDEN WAL 2OHours Baking “heat and bere ' sthat distinct rich . flavor one finds --only in the pure, _ |] health-building food Harry Schroeder Doesn’t Like , Queens County Jail—It’s Not Up to Date. ye “This guy Houdini aln’t the only one that can pull sumpin’ snappy when he’s on the inside lookin’ out. Guess I might give him a coupla new 4 turns for his act at that.” These _ trenchant remarks prefaced a first 9] person description of how Harry % | Schroeder, twenty-two years old, of No., 402 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn, broke out of. Queens County Jail, m | Long Island City, on the night of © | Aug. 27 and took with him Joseph %| Blunt, Schroeder was picked! up @ | carly to-day by Detective Burke of % | the 90th Inspection District at At- @\lantic Avenue and Nevins Street, % | Brooklyn. ; “I'm' in for larceny, see?” sald Schroeder to Warden Julian Burmell. A$ | ‘I'm not stuck on this Queens Jail % | anyhow, and bein’ in for larceny it's % | hard to figure when I'm going to get S|out. This jal) ain't up-to-date like it % | ought to be, so I decides to blow. “Young Joe Blunt says he'd like to get into a classier jail, too, and him jand me fix things up. I got a little queen that calls on me at Queens and I tell her just the kind of saws I'll need if-I'm gonna gét to Belmont for the fall meeting. “She brings the proper saws around mi 8 A Peep into gthe Cook-Book $ of the wide-awake S housewife or chef is § likely to reveal doz- : ens of recipes that % call for the palat-| § able flavor of \ se U. S.A. —five of ‘em—and chucks ‘em over the gardensw<il into the recreation | Yard of the Jail We have everything | med so nice that 1 catch ‘em, “She also throws in a coupla cakes of soap, and that night Joe Blunt and me goes to-work on the bars. They was the softest bars I ever leaned on—and I've leaned on a lot ‘of ‘em. We used the soap to put the soft pedal on the noise and it didn’t take us song, to lacerate the bara on — our second-te window leading to the recreation yard, We let ourselves down into the yard with a coupla blankets and then use a long pole to get over the wall, “Then I said so-long to Joe and he beat it. Wish that bull had laid off me till to-morrow because I had a coupla Geules goin’ across at Belmont to- ay. eee 9 OS - Ls ‘ING r Ph pifin.-rdibncik hiv) there to r cells and those in the | I haven't seen him since, AND DAUGHTER GET CHAS, F. HOFFMAN MILLIONS Church, Columbia University and Servants Remembered in Finan- cier’s Will. The will of Charles Frederick Hoff: man, financier, of No. 15 Street, Manhattan, who died at New-|cierks $100 each, port, Aug. 28 last, was filed for pro- bate this afternoon. The estate ts said to be worth several millions. Mra. Zelia Krumbhaar Hoffman, the. widow; is left the entire estate in trust. The trustees, William M. Hoffman and the United States Trust Company, are ordered to pay her $15,000 on her de- Q¥horitun ederatio mand every six months. the Newport home, Armaea Hall. by, her grandfather.” The Diocesan Convention of <> WASHINGTON, Sept. 5.—Washingt court order restraining District Columbia Commissi@ners trom earryt quit their, union, gailiated with ¢ of Labor or lea In addition (he force. ir ‘Stamped on @ Shoe Means Standard of Metit “ 34" St. New York World “Wants” Work Wonders, CAMMEYER Distinctiveness 1S EMBODIED IN EVERY LINE OF THIS WALKING OXFORD, OF FINEST LEATHER, SPECIALLY DESIGNED SO Y AS TO OFFSET THE CUSTOMARY HEAVY APPEARANCE. WE SHOW IN THIS MODEL HOW A MILITARY HEEL OXFORD MADE ON GRACEFUL LINES MAY BE WORN FOR DRESS, WITHOUT SACRIFICING ANY OF ITS DELIGHTFUL COMFORT. Gunmetal & Cocoa Calf 8.50 Island, New Jersey and Connecticut. MOTOR TRUCK DELIVERIES 86th St. Crosstown Cars Two Blocks Away 84th St. “L” Station a¢ Our Door | 3d Ave. Street Cars Pass Our Door Four-Piece Genuine American Walnut William and Mary | Dining Room Suite ; CHINA CLOSET, | 1h 43 inches, 6 feet $] 98° Three-Piece Library or Living Room Suite Massive moulded frames, in mahogany fuish, Highly pol: gw @y 59 ished, upholstered seats, back and arms in muleskin; in- 6 Le destructible springs in seats; as illustrated, at .,.. 5th Avenue James MeCreery & Co. ON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6th 34th Street Correct School Apparel FOR JUNIORS AND, GIRLS—6 TO 16 YEARS. ‘ just now. a Creery’s taste. v ‘ 1. Practical and serviceable model of all wool heather Cheviots in Blue, Green or Brown with large roll collar. Lined throughout with Satin. regularly 29.50, 21.50 Velveteen Dresses— 12 to 16 years. 2. Stylish, pretty model of twill-back Velveteen in Navy -Blue, Black, Taupe, Bur- gundyvor Green. _ regularly 32.50, 24,50 Worsted Plaid Dresses— 12° to 16 years. 3. Charming combinations in, plaid ‘pat- terns made into attractive, girlish Dresses. Brown, Blue or Green are predominating colors. Embroidered Batiste Collars adorn them. regularly 22.50, 16,75 social functions that row ¢> «>: priced surprisingly Ic- in the assortment, season, Size 14 to 18 years. White Flesh Pink No C. O. D.’s, Rose Marked at Special Prices as ° a Start-of-School Offering The girl soon to return to school is our special concern We have carefully thought out all the things she will nged and assembled them so that selection will be simplified. A few hours’ shopping at “Mc- will equip the girl in that smart, practical way that is always an evidence of good REMARKABLE OFFERING 350 Misses’ Chiffon Dresses 12.75 regularly 18.50 to 29:50 ‘ ; Dainty, winsome frocks of fine Chiffon for the parties and other ° young girls’ attention have been . op ecial offering. They are delightfully fresh and feminine in appearance, bedecked with fluttering ruffles and fashioned in ways that enhance the charm of youth. Six are here illustrated, though they are no more attractive than the others Each model has distinction and charm all its own. In fact the entire assortment represents quite the prettiest styles displayed this Peach No Approvals, Rain Coats—6 to 16 years. Reliable Rain Coats of Rubberized Can- tonette or Poplin with hats to match. Two practical models in ‘Tan or Navy Blue deserve special mention. regularly 10.75, 7,50 Middy Blouses—6 to 16 years. Two models of White Jean—one is particu- larly adapted for Gymnasium wear; the other is a school kit middy. 1.25 regularly 1.95, Bloomers and Skirits— 6 to 16 years. Correct styles for wear with middies or for gymnasium use. Made of Serge or Sateen, regularly 2.95 to 5.75 2,50 and 4.50 Light or Copenhagen Blue No Returns, she gots all the personal effects and If a Oaughter, Marian K, Hoffman, now geventeon years old, survives the widow she is to be given the entire reaiduary extate, The wll orders the trustees to pay her $50,000 a year and recites that by the death of her fathee she inherits “a vory large estate left New York is left $10,000; St. John's Cathedral Bast sath | $5,000, Columbia University $5,000. and to’ each of fourteen servants and three Washington Police Get an Injunction. ‘on policemen to-day obtained a preliminary of ing out their order that the pollcemen must he ve Lord & Taylor 38th Street . Seven Furniture Days: Sept. 5th affording customers the oppor- tunity to carefully study the values, and to make selections prior to the opening’ of the Sale on Monday, September 8th Let those who doubt that a really nice Hat can be obtained for little ture, drop in to see this assortment of ours. of undeniable smartness and dressy styles that rival many more expensive models. _ OVERNIGHT BAGS ENVELOPE PURSES —FIFTH AVENUE— sf Beginning Monday, September 8th An important event which occurs but twice a year, during which you have the o portunity to make selections from our, entire stock of splendidly-made Furniture at attractive prices. Exhibition Days Friday, Saturday, Sept. 6th Illustrated — Ten-piece Hepplewhite Mahogany Dining Room Suite of fine quality materials and splendid workmanship . .°. Price $475.00 Bieth Floor James MeCreery & Co. Smart, Becoming Hats 5.00 to 8.50 A REMARKABLE SALE 500 Women’s Hand Bags 3.95: regularly 5.00 and 5.75 BEAUTY BOXES LEATHER BAGS CHIFFON VELVET BAGS All are new, Fall models, made of Patent Leatherette, fine Chiffon Velvet, Suede, Vachette, Morocco, fine Grain and real Seal Leathers in Black and colors. No C. O. D.’s. Just the Article for the Bo Little Expenditure, The “Salbro” self-filler Fountain Pen, as illustrated, is fitted with a 14-kt. Solid Gold Pen and reliable safety clip. It is guaranteed to be dependable and give lasting satisfaction, Every essential feature for writing efficiency is embodied in it. | IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED—A \YORLD WANT WILL GO GET IT; No Returns. No Apppevals. A SALE FOR SCHOOL FOLKS The “Salbro’”’ Fountain Pen EEE 1.50 ual! No Mail Orders, 5th Avenue —_—ON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6th 34th Street “Dufour’ tau : (@) These Hats need no introduction, for their beauty and style have long been known to MeCreery patrons. ; This season they are lovelier than ever before. Dressy and tailored styles appear in rich, soft color tones of Panne or Lyons Velvet or a combination of velvet and Brocade, bedecked with feathers or velvet floral effects. so extensive and so varied there is certain to be a charming one for every type. The assortment is vy or Girl Returning to School—A Really Good Fountain Pen at ndi- Here are Mushroom and Salloe shapes ESET SEE IES i RR ee A: