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inet | oping '& condolence. Perhapd You Taint Gow you shut the stiniight They Won't give me a list. 1 hagjeve on bin Bat with fees hey mud- lies, His votve wal aera 1 turned we i) Washington" daa ett SLUT DE ner athiggies while those flat irised yes mtated down to see her drown. off for all those women,’ ean imagine that when he was mur-| smoothed his face out again. formed with the blazing, tblistering| ing like that.” fury of 0 fiend.’ Ugh! Tecan look at}. “I don't see how you can sle From First Page.) him and seo that face an they enw it night,” sald 1 when they died! I had come to interview the man. “4 I¢ waa Watson Who wpoke first, He|D!dn't you feel sorry at all?” had been tying with his head alightly | raised from the pillow, waiting in hox- tile silehoe to be questioned. Now he TROUBLES HIM, relaxed @ little. His hands epread _,| out and his head sank back on the | st pillow. He drew a long breath and/done right.” for the first time he blinked. He was! “Perhaps"— ; H Hea tric a EDS ON HIS WAY if TO PRISON FC FOR LIFE Safecracker lee Sweetheart After’ Capture On His Last Job.” was soft and ead. things aren't “poing well with “LE am very downhearted,” said | Things aren't going well at all. Sixth Street, was married to @fan- Rosenberg, twenty-one, who had p his sweetheart in good and bad ‘the sate of Kdward Rowan, manu- : turer of dental crowns and bridges. Tomorrow, % ‘eae contained about $300,009 of ‘ > Saturday _° and platisum. A gun and olack-| Very Newest Model Guaranteed PLAYER Ses PIANOS (SAVED BY PARROTS’ FOOD. FREE 3" ith every plazer piano aplayer p—MAIL THIS COUPO! ‘of rolls of La, Atay 14-—Parrots’ gen of your se aaseitich: and ddituy to your fo got the ‘limit sentence. ‘Deputy ffs Hanratty and Flynn released. .=.08 ANGELES, d saved the lives of the crew of' the | ho e ; echooner yacht Uncas, which yester- ‘ ; ams es| WISSNER |“"“* adventurous New ‘ secording to Capt. Sale in All } Fe Tei Fite” teat Siearea andy ‘stock Dee. NEW YORK: Fee ROOKLYN: ente “the Pepara ‘Canal, ‘an ‘and lett 53 EAST MTH ST, | 55 FLATBUSH AVE. be tropics, northward 6 NEWARK: JERSEY CITY: ° oo of parrots, Reka Yrs a 903 BROADSTREET | 134 NEWARK AVE. eee eo ee Here’s My Check! ‘This means 50,000 men, effec- tively combating the high shoe prices. As you know, I started the oO Sgainat high shoe prices t+ months ago by sellin ,000 pairs of shoes at act Offered to 1,000 Men To-Morrow at theExact Price I Paid for a Not a regulation Navy ‘Shoe, but a very dressy standard make that passed muster and was accepted by Naval Officials as a high quality shoe, All Sizes—-Widths D & E. ee I fought against the greatest odds " and I shall fight to a finish. That is why I want your trust aud confi- dence, When I say that the 1,000 pairs I am offe: cost me $4.75 direct from U. S. Navy I want you to believe it because it is the truth, Signed, aero yn’s Best Known Shoe House Ceres: Myrtle Ave., Cor. Bridge St. ha, » BROOKLYN todking enough,” «aid Dolan, “but 1] Watson half wmiled ond quickly gay any attention to me. I want to ‘hurt even an @ dering a wWonian his face was trans- “Oh, no,” he eaid lightly. “Noth. MONEY, ‘NOT HIS CONSCIENCE, | “No, no,” said the murderer, Pry up and smiling. “You don’t under- | stand. I, felt happy. I felt that Ta ‘consciously modulating his voice, like| “It isn’t that,” said Watson quickly. an actor. When 'he spoke his tone|"I am very ,downhearted because, Watson. fore fue trial everybody treated me He blinked again and looked to seo | with, I may say, consideration. how his statement affected me. He|moment I wns sentenced it was all| way to) Sing Sing ‘this fhom- m4 looking for sympathy. I could | different. Now they have no more use| ma Tife sehtence, George | feel it. This bloody-minded, relentless fa me, They hel beer me il Cohen, ‘elias murdérer of women wanted sympathy |I want to see them to tel em things . i eae te and wes calmly studying me to find|I think of and they don't come. Frese ab rere: hair Mo. 610 SN EOS ee fh “And my moncy—I can't get any ao-| “Perhaps,” I eaid, “you are devel-|counting of my property. A prisoner | “Diilicr’s last jo was an attempt to/ fi WY © eg TANT MAY SALE} y MW of smartly fashioned Coats TO STORH NEAREST YOU || are Is entitled t kn acounting,. ten TAG for vailety, und ke aichtul| the corners appeared motion he faced wruund, smiling nd dogs. and children. easter. money and papers, I-telt then if hey gory. ee ate NONE WwouLd Dane HiM FOR A’ ard looked out througlp the barred will give me ell my papers I will go ‘Loo! R. What Mr, Dolan, the Assistant Dis- ie Aeeeney: pad said to me flashed| window, where the sun rested gently over them and I may think of sore. jeriminal? > nell my. mind. “He's plessant|on the Banks of roses across the way. ting I've forgoiten. But they won't [been gentle ‘Koa sind, Ppa BEY MA AR v 3 Outside ins omy a stranger on the . > ys as R e . e ‘8 | street, no one would dream he was a ry ldn't| finer’ ‘The only disqitieting note tn+ e x 1 he r@) 1 n % fe 1c 6 banda kngw what's done with m hig appearance wan the uddenly Watson threw. the oc Pt in ¢ ¢ a if Ged Wis thiék neck, covering Bn off and stood up close to f ut rod . i ie made when-he tried to pat oy ‘ow room from his b His mente turned up at the half turned his bagk and stared at hi pleasant statle sh th. hands hung at his gid ‘ eer jeewa on the bed, stretched | mag ctiton, ‘The repugnazice in me grew. So] “But when you killed thom, when) “7 wondered if ne Thought it@might! the: fla ee far, not a word had been spoken, and| 19" looked down and se lana yt be pleasant to strangle a newspaper them e (Continued on Page 28. idn’t your conscience trou! — - - - = Gpheainw GiLINS 6. FULTON STREET—BROOKLYN, me. Be- ‘Tho | Out-of-the-Ordinary Sale Polo Coats for Women ¢&: Misses | An exceptional selection of Camel’s Hair’ and Polo Cloth; also a few Mix- tures. Jaunty belted models with inverted pleats. full and half lined. 28.00 Values to 45.06 for details of this most ex- || BROOKLYN FULTON STREET—BROOKLYN 2500 Pairs Women’s and Misses’ Pumps and Oxfords Group I.-- Pumps 6.90 -svv airs finest quality Black Kid- skin, Black or Tan Calfskin and Patent Leather. Hand-turned soles; Military and Louis XV. heels. All sizes and widths in the lot, but not in every style. 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Blasco Ibanez The celebrated Spanish novelist, author of “The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse,” “Woman Triumphant” and many other world-renowned novels “The Eagle and the Snake” “I’m going to.write a book about Mexico. It will be called ‘The Eagle and the Snake.’ I shall pto- ° vide the solution to the Mexican riddle in the very last line.” Interview with Senor Ibanez. in The New York Tribune, Senor Ibanez’s First Article will | Appear in ‘The Neu York Times _NEXT. SUNDAY senor Ibanez reached Mexico City on March 23 last and return- “eto New York last Wednesday. » Hewas in Mexico while the rev- olution was preparing and almost up to the moment of the outbreak. He visited all parts of the country and had interviews’ with both Carranza and Obregon and the | ‘leading men of all parties; No man in the world is better qualified at this moment,by reason of his exceptional opportunities for observation, his powers of an- alysis and his literary skill, to set forth the condition and. prospects of the distracted nation on our southern border. ‘ Senor Ibanez is now engaged in writing his series of articles, the first of which will appear in The t New York Times next Sunday, May 16. The others will follow daily for ten days. Watch for and read Ibanez’s first article on Mexico in Che New York Times NEXT SUNDAY Order from your news dealer-in advance for the entire period of this important series