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3 Patten ins * CPs Ris oe a ‘Man Felled by Nightstick Flee- ing Saloon After Cus- tomers Are Robbed.’ i 4 © Charles Healy, bartender in the sa- ‘Yoon at No, 183 Calyer Street, Brook- was at work behind the bar at 1 this morning when a man with ® gun came in and lined up six cus- we _ itomers against the wall. As Healy at him the man fired a shot, Healy is at the Greenpoint Hos- “pital aying, it is reported, with a wound {fh the abdomen. }sJoseph Murray, alias “Patty Reilly,” ie caught by Patrolmen Zimmerman i@nd O'Connell as he was running from saloon. It is alleged he pointed a at O'Connell, who knocked down with his nightstick. Murray _ Was taken to the Greenpoint Avenue Station, where Detective Sweeney iden- Aified him as “Reilly,” recently released | from Sing sing. Patrolman George Ruhlman of the 87th Street Station saw Joseph No. 439 West 39th Street, on a escape of a building at No. 333 36th Street shortly after mid- and ordered him to descend. the patrolman was questioning two other men approached. One them pushed Ruhlman against a while Kelly attempted to run. pointed his revolver at who s«-zed the gun's barrel. shot Kelly in the hand, The man was takon to Bellevue @ prisoner charged with at- burglary. AbBurgiars broke into the house of % B. Greenhut, the former Bixtn Myenue merchant, who resides at No. ‘West 724 Street, and pried open a box containing between $2,000 $3,000 worth of jewelry, which Phey ‘took. " The home of Mrs, Marion McMillin, . & Tevolver forced Retsnan to stand with his hands up the other robbed the cash register of $46. escaped. Patrolman John Weiss early to-day found three men in the cellar of the house at No, 2328 Seventh Avenue. Two escaped but the policeman cap- tured the third, a negro, who said he was Walter Davis, of No, 645 Lenox Avenue. He is accused of burglary. aati lilpenennannti HEATLESS LANDLORD FINED. Pays $100 for Fail to Keep Apartment House Warm, Biias Walburg, owner of a thirty- family apartment house at No. 1493 Madison Avenue, was fined $160 in the Court of Special Sessions to-day for failure to heat the building properly. Tenants complained that the apartments had been cold most of the winter. Walburg said he had bought great quantities of coal and done his best to keep the place warm, but the furnaces were defective. He paid his fine, He said he was born in Russia but has be- come an American citizen. The Kind of Hat You Used to Buy Of course you’ve noticed that the price of hats and other men’s goods have gone up and the quality has gone down, How many times have you said, “‘If only I could get the kind I used to buy ?’’ Well, we sell the kind of hats you used to buy. Yes, Sir, before-the-war quality and durability. The kind that never wear out, the kind you hang on to until your wife or your friends josh you into buying another. Yes, we have the kind of hats you used to buy. No, 720 Park Avenue, was also broken into and about $200 worth of clothing - @fined the fare, saying they had no ‘The apartment of H. J. Bar- at No. 52 West 67th Street, was and $300 worth of jewelry clothing taken. taxicab chauffeurs were among supper guests in David Sasawos- a restaurant at No, 861 Longwood jue at 4 o'clock this morning when men entered and said they want- a cab. The chauffeurs both de- af A fight started in which it $200 worth of china and glass é. smashed. SIt is alleged the invaders took $49 the cash register as they depart- ‘Two men who sald they were Will- fqm McMullin, No. 430 West 35th Btreet, and John Sackman, No. 354 With Avenue, Long Island City, were men with handkerchiefs’ tied of Joseph Reisnan, No, 7623 Thir- ith Avenue, Brooklyn, at 11 o'clock night, and while one of them with their faces entered the drug set HOrlick’s The ORIGINAL Malted Milk Digestible Instantly prepared—no cooking Poses) cobges gi over \ century mi Horlick’s | Thus Avoiding imitations | Fifth Avenue New York Fashion demands sport sweaters whi the simplest attire This initial display weaves and shades Chiffon Alpaca or V-neck, $15.75, Colors: Black, Whit V-NeckSlip-on weave with Belt; McCutcheon’s Reg. Trade Mark Spring Styles in Women’ possible occasion this season. the attraction of the links or court. charmingly styled models that transform “Fibre Silk Tuxedo Model, Biock stitch; Colors: Navy, Beige, Lavender, Purple, and Rose, $18.50. Camel, Lavender, Turquoise, and Henna. Shetland Weave Tuxedo Model with Sash; Colors: Black, Navy, Brown, Laven- der, Purple, Camel, Rose, Copen, Black with White, Tuxedo Roll and White with Black, $14.50. V-neck model, $10.75. stripe weave; Colors: Black, Navy, Camel, Wisteria, Peach, Pink, and Copen, $45.00. Heavy Silk, Tuxedo Model, Block Navy, Raisin, Castor and Saxe, $65.00. 34th and 33d Streets s Sweaters a sweater on every There are ich add materially to And into a smart costume. reveals the new styles, in delightful variety. Slip-on, with Coll r Tuxedo model, $19.50. ite, Navy, Copen, Rose, Model, Pure Silk fancy Colors: Black, White, The robbers 5 a maid employed in the home of jarence Sperry, No. 1146 East 21st Street, Mavbush. The murder was in- cldental to a Jewel robbery on Dee. 20, VILLA ON | WARPATH AGAIN. Borns iirtanes. and Forees Ratl- ways to Suspend. x. March 15.—Fighting forces and Carranzista WOMAN GUILTY IN KILLING. | NEW ITALIAN CABINET. Organized By Nitti and Sworn Into fF Office. e | " ROME, March 15.—The following re- organization of the Cabinet is an- nounced officially an follows: Premier and Interior, Nitti; Treasury, Luzzatti; Foreign Affairs, Scialoia; War, ff Bono farine, Sechi; Finance, Schan- BR zor; Public Education, Torre; Public fy Works, Denava; Industry, Commerce and Labor, Ferraris; Posts and Tele- gtaphs, Asessio; Liberated Provinces, in Girl's Murder. Emma Robinson, the negress who planned the robbery that led to the murder of Catherine Dunne, was sen- tenced to Auburn Prison for ten to twenty years by Justi the Brooklyn Supreme © ed suspension of train service between Jiminez and Torreon, Mexico, according tg reports reaching here to-day from Torreon. Villistas along the border near here claim the rebel leader has launched @ new mill- tary campairi | ‘Smal railway, bridges around Baohim. | Painer!. ba, south of CI ia Clty, have been| The new ministers were sworn in at burned by Vil noon yesterday, | “ 1 urged on, he said, by the ja in the death Catherine Dunn Store Closes at 5 P. M Lord & Taylor 38th Street —FIFTH AVENUE— 39th Street Telephone Orders Filled—Phone Greeley 1900—Ask for Telephone Order Desk Smart Spring Suits for Misses Models in Navy Blue Men's Wear Serges Values Unusual at $39.50 Beautifully tailored, lined with plain or fig- ured silks, every detail thoroughly high class ‘ We are offering smart, simple styles, becoming to youthful figures, built on mannish lines so favored in the new modes. Jaunty, plain tailored Coats with notched or snawl collars, narrow string belts, buttons for finish; and Skirts that follow the simple lines of the Coats. Good looking, practical Suits for this very low price. Sizes 14 to 20 years. ‘Third Floor, Tailor-Made Suits for Women Models in Men’s Wear Serges and Tricotines, Navy Blue and Black, at $59.50 Workmanship of exquisite quality, the Suits lined and finished with all the little touches of expert tailoring. Individuality and smartness commend these STORE HOURS 9 TO 5.30, Dest & Co. Fifth Avenue at 35th Street Established 1879 VAAL TY of choice and price lends unusual interest to a SALE TUESDAY OF 700 SILK PETTICOATS For Women and Misses LL the fabrics, all the styles wanted for Spring—prices surprisingly low for such high quality merchandise. 175.Taffeta Petticoats, 5.95 Regular 7.95 Grade 200 Silk Petticoats, 6.95 ' Satin, Taffeta or silk Jersey —a number of attractive styles. Regular 8.95 Grade 100 Satin or Silk Jersey Petticoats 9.50 Regular 10.95 Grade 100 Misses’ Silk Petticoats, 6.95 Satin or silk Jersey in 3 proper lengths for misses and ps a Regular 7.95 Grade Misses’ Flowered Petticoats, 2.95 Practical skirts of heatherbloom or sateen. Suits to the most critical. ‘There is a choice of effec- tive models, each embodying some distinctive style or feature of the Spring. Etons with sashes and pleated skirts; strictly tailored or belted models, with narrow string belts or belts of leather; braid bound or braid trimmed Suits. Sizes 34 to 44. Third Floor. Handsome White Silks for Spring and Summer Wear MONG the novelties are woven stripes, bars and figure motifs, with flaky and silvery textures; while the plain silks are uncommonly rich and luxurious. White Broadcloth Silk $3.95 yard Suitable for men’s and women’s wear; 36 inches wide. The prices quoted represent excellent values. White Satin Sublime $2.75. yard Soft finish and high lustre; 36 inches wide. White Wash Satin $2.95 yard Also comes in Flesh; 36 inches wide, White Satin Charmeuse $4.50 yard Heavy quality; 40 inches wide. White Sports Silks $8.50 yard An excellent assortment including many new designs; 40 inches wide. Ground Floor, Three Splendid Values in Wool Dress Goods Three Interesting Items in Novelty Cotton Navy Blue French Serge Fabric Ss $4.85 yard French Printed Organdies Fine quality for suits and dresses; 54 $1.95 yard inches wide, All-Wool Velours $4.85 yard Spring weight and seasonable colors, navy blue and black. 54 inches wide. Dots and figured designs on dark and light grounds; 45 inches wide. Woven Dotted Swiss 1.95 yard Imported from St. Gall; white and colored on white and colored grounds; 32 The Store is closed at 5 P. M. daily & Ca. MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street A Special-value Sale to be held to-morrow (Tuesday) on the First Floor, will offer 400 Dozen Men’s Negligee Shirts at $1.95 each These are soft-cuff models, made of fine-quality percale § in new, selected Spring patterns The extraordinarily low price and attractiveness of these Shirts should encourage generous purchasing inches wide, Colored Handkerchief Linen Irish import; 36 inches wide; season’s desired shades. Cashmere Coatings $11.85 yara Fine Cashmere Yarn Coatings in Sport and street shades; 54 inches wide. in the Second Floor makes more “Offers qT ng Sunday World’ 8 Want Directory in tee univers.