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ASK MORE Weber, Secretary of the Pictorial Re- thaniel W. Gropper of the Buren: of] Internal Revenue, $500 payment of a $26,000 bribe for a favor Downtown Business |able report on the company books ie is expected the case will gi to the jury ‘Men Pledge Their Support. this afternoon Hundred parents of the East | Gropper’ og e ign Ply, Megas ack 21 eber. He sald o FIG Babee! No. 4, Ave in the theelnich Bank, which Weber Bana 10th Street, tast night in the | ited as proof of his claim was @ part! Of the Lockwood-Donahue bill, | of his pay check. | increases in the salaries of f obi @hool teachers of from 20 to 40 —y Charles Glousker presided. |$100,000 MANSION iliam 1. Siravish, Chairman of DESTROYED BY FIRE School Board, declared mald 4 Reabhone operators and ever | ite Kecently Bought by Charles shovelers are receiving more pay | teachers. He praised the Ameri- J. Liebmann Near Mama- \ roneck Burned. cainpalgn of The Evening ‘The residence recently bought by Charles J. Licbmann at Quaker Ridge, near Mamaroneck, was burned early to-day. The loss will be about $100,000, Mr. Liebmann bought the property from William M, Barnum, Wall Street broker. The house had been undergoing re- airs all the winter and about $20,000 ad been spent to get it ready for oc- jcupancy by theLiebmann family this \spring. Thé fire started in the kitchen, \but ai there was no one in the house somite it origth ig a mystery. Hundred Attend East Side 173 » B. W. Stitt, Bide schools, mg the claims of the teachers, Julian Goldman, representing the Chamber of Comerce, the support of downtown mer- ante. Other speakers were Miss et Knox, Principal of Public 01 No. 15; Joseph Lefkowitz, Presi- Superintendent of Presented feures eatheu” Brooklyn Raincoat Store 593 Fulton St. "Wao Rec Near Crescent Theatre. ‘ }) START OF SPRING SALE & At Special Sale Price For FRIDAY and SATURDAY MEN'S DOUBLE TEXTURE CLOTH COATS, waterproof, Value $12.50.............. *{ Sale Price 8.50 : ‘MEN’S DOUBLE BOMBAZINES, plai ; 4 belted models. Value $16,00....... Hest ort 10.75 ‘ MEN'S TWEED, single texture, fancy cut) “ 50 ' Minne BIG0Y i....0..0et etek cce..s { 12. : MEN'S BELTED CLOTH COATS, skit i 50 5 tailored. Value $22.50.......... 4. 15. i (MEN'S OXFORD CASHMERE, plaid lining,) 4. best materials. Value $25. sah: 7 ifn 17.50 LADIES’ SINGLE TEXTURE BOMBAZINES.) ., Value $12.50 ......... of 7.50 LADIES’ BELTED POPLI * fancy cuffs, all colors, Value $15.00 10.00 LADIES’ TWEED RAINPROOF, sn: Ms belted models, Value $19.50. 12.50 LADIES’ SILK MOHAIR COA’ ‘ waterproof. Value $25.00.. 17.50 BOYS’ DOUBLE TEXTURE BOMBAZINES. DD cic sv Eb ons eh hpechededeaseee ied 3.98 GIRLS’ BELTED COATS, rolling collar, f ‘i Calls. Value @850..00. rors ee, met 3.98 | GIRLS’ CAPES, attached hoods. Value $5.00.) “ 2.98 Mail Orders Filled Promptly. Give Bust and Length. Remit by Check or Money Order. Fluffy Felt Quality MATTRESS Sharing Our Only the highest qua! used in the manufacture of ‘98 | | eartres, with oe 354 s* & ti Chair, $1238 ~> Adam Period Jacobean Oak Dining ont ‘Suite > alg of yr ie i enn Closet, Serving Table and °215 ches wide, 6 feet extension. Four pieces, as Ree ey ; Greenpoint Ivory Bed es acest toe gailans Clenn test an weet in ne fect only; | Lin with : this morning in the triat of Jay A.' SHOOTS TWO GIRLS ‘PAY FOR TEA TEACHERS | view Company, accused of giving Ne OVER BROKEN the initial | | Brooklyn Stella O'Donnell, thirty-three, of No. SRNR | Greenpoint DecoratedBed =) THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MARCH 18 the Holy Family Hospital, Brooklyn, | wound In her left hand. with a bullet wound in hor left leg.| The shooting took place during an ‘DATE?’ | watter stringn wenty-seven, of No,| argument over « broken engagement £54 Twenth et, Brooklyn, i# in the | which Miss Wilson had with Stringham. : same hospita, a prisoner charged with| Stringham ran, but was caught by Man in Hospital After) teronious assualt nnd violation of the|Frank Nyland, a relative of Mise Beating by Relative of One Sullivan law. He Is suffering from the| O'Donnell, who was punishing String- nam, when Policeman James Martin of the Butler Street Station arrived, companied by Police Corporal Will Weber. The police say they foun loaded’ pistol in Stringham'a pocket. | effects of a beating he received after of His Victims. [Stine Be Miss O'Donnell and her friend, Miss Dorothy Wilson, of the same ad- Miss Wilson is at home with a Wykoff Street, Brooklyn, is in bare: Store Closes at 5 P. M. Lord & lavlor 38th Street --FIFTH AVENUE— 39th Street REC.U.S. PAT. OFF, wstélia ‘The Phonograph with the master made horn’ Extends Easter Greetings to You With the aid of Ru-stella, Easter—the season of Holy Music—can be celebrated the way YOU have wanted to observe it. Ru-stella is the only phonograph that is sold on a strictly CASH basis, with a saving to/you of from. s ' $30.00 to $100.00 on machines sold elsewhere on so-called convenient terms. Ru-stella, Model D, $89.50, is illustrated and com- ’ pares favorably with machines sold on “terms” at $140.00 and more. Other models at $42.50, $129.00, $159.00 and $184.00 CASH. PAY CASH AND SAVE THE DIFFERENCE! Gaye—Music Devt. Fourth Floor, 34th St. | KH. Herald Square Rear, Sno, Youths’ Suits with long trousers Fo® the boy who has become a man nothing is more important to him than his first long trousers suit—and it must have that quality of fit and style that characterizes his elder brother’s suit, too. Soft roll sacks in semi-form- fitting models. A variety of patterns in the latest colorings and fabrics. Ages 15 to 20 Mege—Fifth Floor, Front. Co! NEW. YORK HERALD SQUARE DMIRAL HUMPTY DUMPTY comes back to port Friday A. M. at 10 and trom A then till 5 P. M. (and the same on Saturday) will take all good little girls and boys a-sailing in his ship which is here pictured—at trequent intervals they will go ashore to see-the Bunny tamily, who are all decked up tor Kaster— green grass is growing where they live, and hidden in great white eggs, tull ot bunnies and chickies are many treasure toys. "You just must comt and have this trip, as the Admiral will be very hurt it you don’t accept his invitation. Bring the younger children Friday and older ones Saturday, it possible. ' Lovable Dollies ‘ Wheel Toys For little Sister’s- Easter present we We've seen some first signs of spring mention the Little Shaver Dolls. Re- | in the parks and whizzing down the streets, member how they smiled their way into the arms of Christmas gift-seekers? They’re so human they almost speak. often colliding with irate nurse-maids and baby carriages. Can you guess what they were? Roller-skates and Kiddie-Kars, In fact we’ve heard many little mothers conversing with them. Besides the Little Shavers, there are dolls of every descrip- tion—ecunningly dressed.} eventh Floor, Bicycles and Biplane flyers—all kinds of Automobiles that terrify the poor pedes- trian, they go so fast! Our display of wheel goods is one well worth seeing. A Saleof Hand Embroidered ArtGoods O the woman interested in securing artistic embroidered pieces at radical reductions this sale will prove interesting. Every sale has a reason, and ‘the reason for this one is that all pieces in- cluded have been used for display purposes to illustrate stamped goods, and have become slightly mussed. Being samples, that have been shown in the display cases, you have the advantage of having them already embroidered, and beautifully so. You will have a choice of pillows, library scarfs, children’s frocks, lunch- eon sets, centre pieces, scarfs, table covers. We advise an early shopping trip, as this kind of sale is alkage popular. Hints to Help the Housewife HE wise housewife is she P believes in preparedness. She is now taking stock of her supplies, and buying those things necessary for an efficient spring house cleaning. ¢ ' The following suggestions may assist you in making out your shopping list: Aluminum Ware Excellent grade, with black ebonized handles—skillet, 10- inch; double, boiler, 2, quart covered sauce pot; covered sauce pan, 5 quarts; cast griddle. Choice $2.00 each Aluminum Tea Kettle, 5 quarts... .$2.25 Johnson’s Powdered Floor Wax. 45c and 75¢ Lord & Taylor Furniture Polish, Clothes Baskets, oval, best willow, CWO -MIZRS ais auahievaas $1.45, $1.65 Table Oil Cloth, s¢-inch wide, best quality white, yard.. 25c, 50c, $1.00 Chopping Boar jolted Wright’s Silver Polish. . 35c through; 3 sizes... $2.05, $2. 7 > $3.75 Mover's: Putz, isccceacce 25c, 40c, 75c Sanitary Glass Coffee Mill, Casserole with Pyrex insert, holds one pound bean coffee- Mill grinds coarse, medium nickel plated on brass, OF finsressscstrr as $LiaS $2.50 AMl Mecat Hot Water Bottles | Modern Mincer, nickel plated, | nickel plated........ $1.50 Te Bread Board—hard maple | Family Scale—with porcelain with enamelled border, black handle serrated edge knife, pair $1.00 | Kreamer Wash Boiler—copper top, weighs up to 24 pounds . $2.00 Enamel Tub Covers—wh'te by ounces ee aa $4.30 porcelain on steel, pair size 8 $4.65 $7.50 * Cafenoira — nickel plated | Arlington Side Icer Style Re- frame, fireproof glass bow! ‘ frigerator—white and funnel, six-cup size, enamel lined, three doors, ice ca- $7.00 racity go Ibs....... $35.00 m Refrigerator—white enamel lined, three doors, side icer; Thermos Bottle—pint size, ice capacity 70 Ibe.; as illus- plain nickel case, $3.00 trated $25.00 ‘ Alaska Star Refrigerator—side Pittsburgh Electric Vacuum ; “7 icer, seamless porcelain lined, edweeper—a sweeper that cleans, a cleaner that sweeps electrically welded woven $17.50 wire «shelves, heavy _gal- i vanized ice racks... $65.00 x. Alumopresboard—built on a \ id i Duplex Fireless Cooker—2 rigid hardwood frame with uple 2 a genuine aluminum sorface compartments complete Aad {dane As fo fr lato with aluminum vessels and a trunk orguit case., 10 soapstones......,.. $26.00 Telephone Orders Pilled—Phone Greeley 1900—Ask for Telephone Order Desky