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Four of 22,000 Criminals Found to Be 2 College Graduates New York Convicts Not Pampered, Declares Head of State Reformatories. mrrigoners if the ifstitations che son setanyoa Sayer [MAN SHOT TWICE, ot pampered,’ declared Dr. Frank iL, Christian, Superintendent of Re- atories, in a discuseion of the @ubject, “Are We Coddling Crimi- mals?” last evening at a meeting of ithe Mulry Club, No, 120 Madison venue. He produced charts to show how ‘eriminals were affected by heredity, clates, education and menta' Prisoner Says in Dark Apart- ment Did Shooting—She Is Ex-Convict. » Sisler, No. 100 West 96th Street, prize fighter, was shot in both legs early this morning in the apartment of Mollie Ross, an a former iseases, ex-convict, at No, 78 West 85th “Of the 22,000 criminals I have ex-] Street. Miss Ross was arrested on amined,” he said, “I know of only|® Charge of felonious assault, al- four college graduates. In a test| tho no weapon was tound, She eondw x1 among 1,000 prisoners, 7 1 she and Sister had entered the rtment at 1.30 o'el and that the k shots were fired per cent. had a nigh school educa- this morn- Prion, 25 per cent. grammar school, 64 per cent. primary grades and 4 per cent. were illiterates, “The same test shows that 24 per cent. were total abstainers from al- gohol, 76 per cent. Were drinkers, 87 per cent. smoked cigarettes, 21 per cent. had venereal diseases and 7 per cent. were drug addicts. “The classification shows that 11 per cent. were accidental offenders, 29 per cent. responsible, 24 per cent, psychopaths, 19 per cent. epileptic and 17 per cent. defective delin- quents. “In the families ef these criminals 20 per cent. were ubstemious, 80 per cent. alcoholic, 70 per cent. neurotic, 38 per cent. illiterate and 24 per cent. had criminal records.” ing from the dining room by a dark suit Miss Ross, it was learned, recentl “a man in and a dark cap." placed many of her valuables in a safe deposit box and wrote a letter to an undertaker asking him to take charge of her body in case of her sudden death and advising him that man withheld) if she were killed a certain (whose name the police would be responsible The police the wife of a d 114 she had esline to an apartment across » but the police found four and a can gun, and the woman sent to the penitentiary for pes- sessing the weapons. IDLE FOR THREE MONTHS, COOK BECOMES ROBBER Surrenders to P and Admits Hoboken Hold-Up. Hoboken and Jersey City police have been looking for a man who held up and robbed Norman Newell of No. 87 Palisade Avenue, West — Hoboken, Wednesday night, of $13 and a gold watch, ‘The search ceased this morning, when a man walked into the Sixth Precinct Station and said he had committed the crime. He described himself as Louis Santorell, twenty-eight, a cook, of No. 610 Bloomfield Street, Hoboken, and de- clared he had committed the robbery because he had been idle for three months and was desperate for money. ee TURKS GET ALLIED NOTE PROPOSING ARMISTICE Greekw Fighting With Summents British handed to t ‘s outlining the proposition for an between the Turks and Greeks Minor. similar note from the Marquis Cur- won, British Foreign Secretary, was handed to the Nationalist represe ve of for transmission to Angora, the seat the Nationalist Government men whose police found unpronoun le, ed from a tenement at No, 699 East h Street for non-payment of rent last night and sat in melancholy contemplation of their goods and chat- tels on the sidewalk until a mischievous hoy touched a match to @ mattress, It was all over when the Fire Departinent got there ——_ FOUR DEAD AS TORRENT SWEEPS KANSAS TOWN es . J. FIRE LOOKOUT MAP ISSUED FOR MOTORISTS fikews Exact Location of Towers| BURLINGTON, Ken,, March 14— and Roads, y persons were killed and property TRENTON, March 24,—The Atala estimated at $750,000 lor Department of ¢ tion and De- | here last night by a cloudburst wi velopment to-day announced that «| fooried Rock Creek and sent it swe Pooklet showing many short tours of down upon the city wit) mew Jersey's ten forest fire lookout aGations was ready for distribution. 1 intended for use by motorists and hikers desiring to visit the lookout towers. A small map showing the accor exnet loca- e de tion of each tower ck and mi Ten to twely ight. ap on the acription of it, and a State feet of water ran thr streets back cover shows the principal roads] and for sev: ore fronts of the State with their relation to the| caved in; twenty-five hon wore lookout stations. swept uway F you were to lay downa set of rules for the production of Evaporated Milk of the finest quality, you would find that “Sealect” fulfills every con- dition you demand—and more. HERMAN’S Regulation U.S. Navy Oxford Black Genuine Gun Metal Calf Navy Oxford. High Quality Leather Soles and Rubber Heels. Linings, facings and fittings accord. ing to Government specifications. MEADES: Brooklyn s Best Known Shoe House | 102-104 Myrtle Ave., “Sealect’’ Milk is made of fine New York State milk, of the best quality, in clean, whole- some plants,so made that it reaches you without that burnt taste you often find in Evaporated milk. a2 ‘SHERFIELD: Your grocer has‘‘Sealect” in stock, or he can get it for you in a shor. time if you insist on “‘Seale:'.”” Try it today. You will recognize the quality al once One Door From S'S AvENuE Open Saturday Until 6 P. M. Must Sacrifice at Cost BIGGEST RUG OFFER IN THE CITY RUGS LINOLEUMS AND CARPETS woo. sexmurss Velvets ns, beautiful ‘This is the designs biggest ru, SMITH’S ‘ $55 x2 arv-woor Axminster $70 FR 9x12 INGED tion Wilton Velvets and fringeless seam imported Oriental and value at seamless rugs in beautiful colors and pat- 6 8.3N10.6. I Oriental and EXTRAOR DINARY BARG Inlaid Linole eum Cor. Bridge St., BROOKLYN Today rol Tomorrow every cent you IP YOU CAN DU CATE THIS W ° d Is for your pocket, pay $10 elne. m 1 has a duranteed 24 jeweled djustments iy quar .00 elvewhere, but whatever a dealer your while to call at ot Morrow to look at th we offer io all grades of BGUITERSSONS 176) NASSAU STANY,Birhct Erry HALL, At Park Row and Nessav Sk oS S OOOO ee — (<0 Fulton Street Bond Street LivingstonSt. Elm Place Business Hours 9 to 5:30 | Suits, Coats, Capes, Dresses Special at $25 to $35 For School and College Girls CHOOLROOM FOLKS have a rerfectly wonderful time shopping at Loeser’s, for there are so mary keautilul geinents erd the prices ere so sensible that they know they cannot find anything better cr nere eccranical. Semehow or other schoolroom folks knew just what the world Fes to offer to them erd they knew that Loeser’s is the place for youthful and juvenile apparel. Now Just Look at That Coat at $27.75 Pictured Above; of Chinchilla Isn’t it a truly girlish Coat with the swank that every girl has a right to have! — This is only one of the many Coats for Misses and Small Women 14, 16, 18 years, that range from $25 to $49.75. Little girls, 6 to 14 years, will find Coats from $10.95 up, and they are just as gay and jaunty as those of big sister’s. Coats for all ages in the season's fabrics, such as Lweeds, homespuns and mixtures. At the Left is Pictured a Tweed| Pictured at the Right, a Misses’ Suit at $25 Suit at $35 This is just one of a great choice; every one tailored Of beautiful tricotine and lined with silk crepe de to Loeser’s high standard. The coats are silk lined in| ehine. Lovely braids trim it and smart wide sleeves harmonizing or in contrasting colors. ‘The little box} add to its dressiness. But the chief cunningness lies coat with its patch pocket and notched collar is typic-| in the little cravat that ties the coat and has each end ally mannish, and belongs to a typically hard wear] finished in the gayest little tassel, such as the French suit call “orne de gland.” os 14 to 18 years. Other Suits for School and College Girls, at $25 to $75 Loever'sSecond Vicor Women’s $6 Glovesilk Combinations At $3.98 NDERGARMENTS of glovesilk are the accepted mode offering of Combinations is most unusual in high quality and daint heretofore «qualled. Jn pink only with daintily embroidered fronts. $3.50 and $4 Glovesilk Step-ins and Combinations, $1.98 Well made and reinforced in pink only. $4 and $5 Glovesilk Vests and Bloomers, $2.95 Of very fine qualities in white, pink and black. $2.50 and $3 Glovesilk Vests at $1.98 In flesh color, some plain; others with embroidered yokes. $2.25 and $2.50 Glovesilk Vests and Bloomers, $1.75 Vests with tailored tops in flesh and orchid. Bloomers well reinforced, in black only. Loeser'#—Second Floor Women’s $1.75 and $2.50 French Lambskin Gloves for 98c NE OF MANY FEATURES of the Loeser spring Glove service for Saturday. Of fine French lambskin, in two-clasp overseam style; in white, black, tan, gray and brown, with Paris point backs. New leather, soft and pliable and perfect as can be. Women’s $1.75 and $2 Long Silk Gloves, $1.39 Sixteen-button length superior Milanese sill Gloves, in white, with self embroidered backs; also mastic, pongee, gray and black, with Paris point backs Lovser's—Main Juxurious and lovely and this finish. A value not lg) Floor The Season’s Most Important Sale of Women’s $3 Silk Stockings at $2.25 EVERAL SPECIAL PURCHASES reinforce our stocks and offer tomorrow a most, advan tageous occasion to buy for EF and spring. Black, lustrous ingrain thread silk Stoc S s of medium weight with double silk tops and spliced heels and toes. ’ f Women’s $1.75 and $2 Silk Stockings, $1.45 Full fashioned thread sill Stockings with mercerized tops and soles; in black, white, polo gray, silver cordovan and blond, Women’s Silk Stockings at $2.50 Women’s Sport Stockings at $2.25 Black ingrain thread silk St¢ a heavy! Of sill mercerized lisle in the popular tweed weight; made with mercerized top te ure | coloring uch in demand just now. Full fashi service with do tops and soles. Loemer'a—Main Fl “Little Dot” Lingerie Ribbons At Low Prices AINTY Ribbons for lingerie, baby wear and fancy work. An all silk ribbon with s in plain colors, Imported and Domestic Tweeds and Homespuns $1.35 to $2.95 l N LOESER’S WOOLEN GOODS 8 TION there is a comprehensive disp! spring’s favorite Tweeds and Homespuns. D There are very light weights for dres j _ Light iid and white medium weights for suits and heavy weights | No. q for swagger coats. There are , tan, blue He. 4 mixtures and the popular light shades, in a No. splendid variety; 54 and 66 inch widths. | No. 5, width Losser'e—Becond Floor ain Floor Hill Lote BROOKLYN-NEW YORK |Y * Continuing Black Silks At Remarkably Low Prices frock if you but furnish her with silk such as these for they are very lovely. For example: $4.50 Spiral Canton Cr at $2.50 has an elegance about it that you can get from no other fabric. Forty inches wide gives an economy, too, for it cuts so advan- y. Capes, cape-dresses, slip-on frocks, 5) skirts and many other garments will find this the Easter silk par , excellence. $5 Broche Pussy Willow Crepe, $2.98 Great choice of patterns; 40 inches wide and a perfect plume black One can hardly think of a more desirable Easter Silk; in black only. $3 Guaranteed Black Taffetas, $1.98 The standard quality by which others are measured. Suits and bathing suits are rivals for this choice fabric. $2 Satins and Taffetas, $1.24 Full 35 inches wide; soft and good plume black; every thread silk. Loeser’s—Maia Floor. Smart Silk Petticoats, $1.98 HANGEABLE TAFFETA SILK PETTICOATS, with tucked flounce finished with a 314 inch plaiting in a variety of colorings, offer most unusual value fee $1.98. In reg- ular and extra sizes there is a splendid assortment of Petticoats with sateen tops and silk flounces. Tubable Petticoats, $1.98 Plisse Crepe Petticoats in flesh color and light blue with scalloped edge and lined panels. Imported white Sateen Petticoats have a narrow stripe and are finished with a deep hem. 100 Changeable Silk Petticoats Special at $3.50 Most attractive changeable silk taffeta Petticoats with a deep flounce which has stripes of tiny plaitings all the way around. Also at this price there are tub silk Petticoats of striped satin in a variety of colors. Loeser's—BSlecond Floor, $1 Collar and Cuff Sets Special at 69c INAFORE COLLAR AND CUFF SETS of pongee silk P and white crepella cloth embroidered in bright colors. Unusually attractive styles for wear on either dress or sweater. Vestee Sets at $1 White linen Peter Pan Vestees with cuffs to match. Plain colur linen in Copenhagen blue, rose, [ature and yellow bind the edges of collar and cuffs. Neck is finished with black ribbon bow. Silk and Wool Scarfs, $3.50 Silk and light weight wool are delightfully combined in these Sports Scarfs. There is a splendid assortment of gay colorings to choose from Loeser's—Main Floor. 95c to $1.75 Veils In a Special Purchase Sale at 1 47c MANUFACTURER'S sample line of 850 Veils: make yj this special offering. There are scores of beautiful Veils ~ in just the styles women will like to wear as a protection against March winds. Chenille and velvet dotted borders on plain and fancy meshes, octagon meshes with embroidered borders and others of lovely Chantilly lace. There are also some square Ve in an octagon mesh with an embroid- ered border. Whatever style Veil is most becoming to you is most sure to be found in this collection, Black, Brown, Navy Blue, Taupe and Smart Color Combinations Loeser's—BSecond Floor Chemists Say No Tires Surpass Beacon Cords ND CHEMISTS should know. They make up the for- A mulas for the compositions, ete., used by all big Tire com- anies. The Beacon makers long ago issued a standing invitation to chemists and other Tire experts to visit the Beacon plant and see and analyze all that goes into Beacon Cord Tires—the rubber composition, the fabric and all else. And nobody has yet found that Beacon Cords are not the equal in quality and workmanship of any Cord Tire made virtually identical, in fact, with those falc at practieally double these prices. 7 Loeser Prices Are About One-half PAIRS at About the Usual Cost of Singles ! Any Cord Tire as high grade as the Beacon is costing prac- lically double these prices today! And none is covered by more liberal guarantees——the makers’ and Loeser’s. Tubes Tires 380x314 inch; 80x34 inch; each $2.26 each..... $12.95 32x3 14 inch; $2x8 14 inch; each each $18.40 82x4 ineh; 82x4 inch; each $3.05 each..... $22.99 33x4 inch i 34x4 inch; each $3.18 Prices each,.....$24.70 34x4 inch; 33x: for Oily each . $3.31 eac! $24.17 82x4 14 inch; 932x414 ineh; each $3.72 each......$27.93 33x4 13 inch; 833x414 inch; each $3.81 each. . 34x44 inch; 384x414 inch; each $3.90 each 835x444 inch; 35x44 inch; each $4.03 each $30.88 33x65 inch; 5 inch $4.82 each $36.46 35x5 inch; $5.09 each $36.99 $5.40 ‘OUR favorite dressmaker will give you a rarely beautiful i

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