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to THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1913. mystery; clever pickpocket, sentenced to prison Judge Mulquecn (iives Ma thilda Nieman ( )ne Year and Nine Months at Auburn. Matilda Nlivnan. til airl ..' tnvalerj. a thm ha beeinni 1 nfrn n I it TaffltiSi alleged by tiir- pM In i t . . ;rwit female jillcpo kt H". MWi KM lad In thrlr tolla. era tO'dg MlltM I ' lh' rltal MM f'H grasses it Auburn 'ir one yrur nl Mini m nth iy .liidsv ttulqurrn In llM COfl of Qeagfal "!- a. or Tii Bin had aMsfles' saUty t ih- 1lifi of a mi( Ui'C.k.u from Mrs, Mll.ti. tflmnautn if N TTi Il.ck trl. tit Bronx, at Hr l . and Tlilrly-fuui th etrt. Jan . yat mora than two motitha. MM BBS pleaded guilty. Jiulgr Milliliter, rtlilf -1 by th probation officer of thr nrurt, has been trying to ascertain aometMng or tit girl' anlcdcnta. Investigation allowed thai In 1M aha Mad been rnt to th Bedford Kefonatory for Wwmen gor picking pockaU at Coney Island Mlai Catherine B. Havla, auprlntndnt of th Bedford Institution, told Judge Mapquean that Mlaa Nleman ww ona of tMHy-four earl examined In th In stitution Jy psychologist and declared to be of abnormal mind "I am aatlafted, " Mlaa Davl aald. "that bar real nam la not Nleman rthe told ma aha oama from a rood rally In Wariaw. Russia, and I know ah re calvd remittance from them She waa avt a popular Ctrl In th Tteformtor bacauaa aba waa better educated than Mat of the other gtrU and would not Join la with tbam." The girl refueled to tell Judge Mulqjeen aagthtng about herself. STRIKE FOR MANHOOD E IN BELGIUM !; 300,000 OUT Government Refuses to Dis cuss Mill Until Men re Hack at Work. inn nsi;i..- Helghim, April 17 Th Soi-lnlM trlk In Belgium for man'tood iiffrngi- I rereading. It la limited lu-Jaj UWl from IIIO,r) bj HMSI worH era are Idle Premier Hroquevllle, apeaklng In 1'arllainent, put the total at UOOrai The Central Industrial Commie- s.on of lliu-4-li. a i on-pol i . el organ UAtion. aaya that Sli.oOO Mel an waK earnra hav gone out In five Induir1e textile, gift, coal mining, metal an 1 atrurtnral Iron making. The I'atholl i'iti ptlta the total aa low aa 2l.i) The Cat hoi I - workmen are holding aloof front the etrlke. There ha been no diaonler of Saagga oiience. The Government flnda It line Iran 00.1 nt hand than See SS peeled, o'ul eonte fear of a light anil power faming'' it entertained. Motii th in ten thouxand trlaSef aur fOWaaM the national hall of legielfitloii, but there wii no violence At Ohent, 1 . . i mure men Joined the atrlke, bringing th total thre to lB,0ti. The Mayor of Ohent tiye In fenna for thu aurreaa of the International Kxhlbltlnn, SkaitaM to be opt nd by th King April Sixty per tent, of th Mttall exhlbltora have delilxl to retire from participation and thirty per cenL of the Krrn'-h xblbitora hav followed their example Amerlran aBMMtbTl ar heal latlng. The axpoaltlon liiillillngn and ground will ba rrady for th opening, AUlntt Atfa.nar Substitutes Imitations HORLICKS MALTED MILK Get the Wcll-Known Round Package BATTLINQ MAN AND WIFE BOTH FIGHT PEACEMAKER. It Reqtilre Two Policemen and One Civilian to Subdue RaRine; Pair After Hot Conflict. ""Malta killing I aa wife' Man kill ing lil wlfOl" t.'arl Johnaon, -lad (taitlly In ahlrt and. trouaera. daahed from hi bom at N'c III Kent avenue. Wllllameburg. a hall hour after midnight tM morning and acrea'oed thle mnaaage Into tha ear of Vallceman Huphen Thornton, on port there Timrnton draw 111 nlghtatlok and ottorged 1on Kent avenue to the houae at No. 23. He buret through-th 8R In the front room were Joaeph eV-.hnelder and hta wife, JoawnMnr. Joaeph waa belabor ing Joeephlne over the head with a club nod ahe waa whacking the rlba of her apouae with a loaded whlpatock. Police man Thornton etarted to take a band and Initantly tha hue band and wife ha gaa unanlmnuily to ahower tilowa upon tha peaocmaker. When Johnaon Inter fered to take th policeman' part he got a fair ahare of punlahment. Policeman Braoken, hearing the nolae, riaihed down from iile poat, two hlocka away, and Joined In the fray. It re quired the t'ombtned eCforta of tha two poHeamen and tha crvlHan to auhdtie the buaband and wife. Their four children, ranging In age from nine to on, w re rent to tha Chlldroa'a atociety. Loiter the Mchnetdera were arraigned In the Manhattan Avenue Court Matte In th tarmst, test quipped and sanitary Malts Milk plant In tha world Wo do not make "milk producW Skim Milk. Condensed Milk, etc. st Original-Genuine HOttlalCK'S MALTED MILK Made from pure, full-cream milk and the extract ofaeleet malted grain, reduced to powder form, soluble in water. Beet food-drink for ell eee Ml" ASK FOR HORUCK'S Used all over the Qlobo - 'SSSSF" U oa auLga- traee la Balhaa War. IX) ft DON. April U. A tan daya' truc boa been arranged between the Oulga rlaa and Turklah commander a, according to a Constantinople deapatcb to tha Daily Telegraph. vaaoa mm W Silk Hosiery for Women Heavy Ingrain Silk, four-inch double garter tope, to prevent stitchee running. Extra reinforced doutle olaa, toea and high spliced keels. To make this stocking known to YOU, we offer for ten days, beginning to-morrow, Friday, Three Pairs for $2.75 See our window display end profit by this introduc tion. The acquaintance will wear well. Regal Shoe Stores 128th Street and Sovonth Avenue 37th Street and Broadway 27th Street and Broadway 21at Street and Sth Avenue 711 Broadway II Fulton St root, Brooklyn. ft B I f$s$r. Hat your figure the graceful, l Jmry X supple, Youthful lines that make 1) V s. OU prOU' ee yUr reection I III F I f-on of "t he' iffy issatfsfy iWBm 10 and puzzle you when you adapt " "i8 THK STANDARD EVERYWHERE FOR ' " -JlsS 'K rma r M - nT--- vur uiauim nc ricumu , I Don't Wait One Minute More! Come to the Great MILLION DOLLAP PECEIVECS SALE Conducted by L A. Price and A. S. Gilbert, Receivers $1,000,000 Stock of Brand New Spring and Summer Merchandise EWE great floors teeming with bargains and great crowds taking advantage of them. That's the general scene during the flays Ol this great Receivers' Sale. Prices are marked sensationally low. It 25c Window Shades Receiver' price. Slightly imperfect, which does not hurt the wear or mar their appearance. Size 3.0x5.9. Quan tities limited. Come early for best selections. reoru.Vi.r. 1 Lace Curtain Corners V,, , i . - TioMi mm i nanf rrrm. WANTED! 100 Saleswomen. Apply Employment Office r i -i--aaBai- . Th line vomprlsea the moat Iaut1ful line ever prcxltired. The effect are BruaaHa, Kenaiaaance. iiiei. iriin I'uint. luny ana t oi unlal vatterna. Value from f2 to IT.r.o uer ta r. for .-!-ri . 7to, Sto, 8e, 4vc, 3o, ago and Irlih Point. 19c Remnants At Receivers' Prices SHANTUNG PONGEES, TAFfETA, kll K PAPI INC 25 lncttett wide. In mum rwrLina, a larKe vnriety o( SprinR Hliades. Value 7ot. Receivers' price per yd. 24 in. wide Beautiful ranue of newest shades. Value etc. Receivers' price per yard .... 18 in. wide, in the newest t Spring shades. Value Tot. Receivers' price per yard STRIPED MESS ALINE, i?,,;", brown, lilac, navy, black and white stripes. Value 11. Receivers' price per yard SII K RFMN ANTS kinds of DIM MLimnnn 1 a in various widths and lengths for dress, waist or skirt. Value to II. Receivers' price per yd. lie. Me and DRESS GOODS REMNANTS, 4 r in IrntfthK for vuits, skit ts or dresses. Value lo II. Receivers' price per yd. Mc and Ivv I ACV DIVMNANTC chiffons, allovers ajraw-. -"'"" - and net in black and colors. In lengths to 5 yds. Values Me toM. Receivers' price per yd. M to EMBROIDERY REMNANTS, swiss and nainsook, flouncing, edges, etc. Values to II. M. Receivers' price, yd., Tie to . . DIRRANC 4 inches wide, in short HI DO WW J, Pngtr)8. Beautiful shade Value He. Receivers' price per yard VAII aTC washable. 36 inches wide. Excel lcnt quaijty. value lie. Re ceivers' price per yard 39c 29c wSrv 59c 15c UniTITI AUTRlC 'n various lengths. 40 If nilBlarlff ildtin. wide. Good strong quality. Value He. Receivers' price per yd . . nRFTC TRIMMINGS all colors, plain widths. Value to Me. fancv: in various Receivers' price per yd. 10c 5c 7c 7c 7c 5c $12, $15, $18 (SL $20 (El Cloth Dresses The Receivers' Price $7.80 A large ihip menf uf re ceived added to othere left over from our rw cent big male TT'OR women who want a lovely dress or gown for wear at afternoon teas, club meetings, card parties, receptions, theatre or din ner wear, the seashore or for whatever use a pretty frock may be desired. MeterioU are of fine foulard eilh, eilh crWmcu, toft metialine merge and many other novelty clothe to much in vogue thit teuton . We illuttrate a polha dot Foulard Silk Droit; alto one of the verge dretee. Colors are navy blue, brown, tan, Copenhagen, taupe, iireen, gray, white and black. All sizes for women and misses. Women' 8L Misses' $4. $5 & $6d Skirts. Cut by the Receivers to $ This is the greatest skirt opportunity we have ever oliered to you. Siies for women and misses. All new Spring models in the latest colorings. 2 Reductions lie By the Receivers 19c PILLOW CASES, 45x36 ' in. bxtra well made. Receivers' price Receiv-ers' price w"v luinsffamt.jdM. ity. Receivers' price vnv $1.51 FANCY LINENS, jjjgjj; TOg Extra fine quality. Receivers' rice 25C DOYLIES. Iand embroidered, f A ceivers price 12C NAPKINS, temmod use. Lar ceivers pnee 35c WASH GOODS, and cot ready for a Large size. Re- f" ton. Good 1111" quality. Receivers' price, per yard 25c RATINE SUITINGS, f Op LaAVlQ VjUWIt J t,VVI v- o pilV( WW IQi MAURAS brand new coods, ' suitable for waists and shirts. Receivers' price, per 29c RIBBONS. 38315 12c HANDKERCHIEFS, for everybody. Receivers' price .N BED QUILTS, gfJJ- Receivers' price yaru S8c 3k 69c Swings, Etc $4 Lawn Swings DealfleSa' ArlVa Made of hardwood, nicely finished. Very strong . SA.74 and dur- able M $7 Lawn Swings Reeeivert' Price Made of hard wood, painted& var- nished. large W.0D enough for 4 fc people W $1.50 Hammocks Reeeivert' Price Canvas weave, large site pil-asapai low and deep' C valance. Ex- M M tra well made $1.50 Mexican Crass Hammocks Reeeivert' Price IT r-'i nlmnir mnrie and verv m PC handy to carrv. . . . M7.SU Couch Ha m mocks Reeeivert' Price It ni.-Uk ltl a e,.n..v. tururi lil.N d Third noor. 66' tuftl wind sin.- .1 A rhala lianiffr Well .SQC . . . $3.00 Beaded Pumps r I w XsHSaaTS 69 Receivers' Price 14 different styles in short vamp and high arch effects Patent colt pumps with one, two or three straps. Also dongola kid pumps, some with new French and Spanish heels in one, two or three strap effects. All sizes. Third He $5 to SI 2 Trimmed Hats Receivers' aura gB W Tin- yJj saw J run k td dwn W).29 iMy for Thete anteed Marked etpecially thit reeeivert' tale. It would be utterly im- pottiblm to get tuch a value in any other ttore. In the assortment are popular tailored and dress hats in all desirable shapes and colors. Trim med with flower and feather stick-ups; draped with ribbons arid some with the usual high standing bows. V JUIU ig.98 Boys'$6ft$8Suits Receivers' Price, A Double breast- $ ed and Norfolk m o d e 1 8 , in tweeds, cassi- meres and cheviots. All shades of browns, tans and grays. This is a clearance of all the odd sizes from our high-grade suits. Don't fail to attend and get your share. Third Floor. $1 .0 0 C B a la Spirit Corsets Reeeivert' Price The latest Spring mod- mm mil els for every type of '111 figure. Cut extremely M long and has excellent lines 15c Infante' Shirts, of fine soft cot ton, high neck and long sleeves. Beautifully finished. Sizes for LI infants to 2 years. Receivers' fkd price Second Floor Vaf Notions $2.50 Dress Forms, full iMsai-irrfh a nr i t eta I skirts, can be raised or low ered. Receiv. ,ers' price $..29 J. Knitting Ymrne. A . odd shades. Receiv- Af ers' price, per skein Stocking Fett, black or white. Re ceivers' price per Pi Pint, American; quality. Re ceivers' price per paper Cermet Lmeet, tubular. 5 yds. long. Re- A ceivers" price per pair Sanitary Napkin: Re ceivers price for bos of 9 Sanitary Ho.ldert, Receivers' price.. 2c good 2c 19c NmjpMtn 10e Mala Fleer. $18.50 Axminster Rugs Extra high pile nap. Ori ental and floral designs. Slightly im - perfect. Size m AO HaUKW llaBSSgSraSlrf 12 Fibre .25 '4 8 ft. 3 x 10 ft. 6. Receivers' price $8.00 Wool and Ruas, size 7 ft. 6 x 9. Reversible and can be used in any room. Re ceivers' price 4.00 Ingrain Ruga, ' 4 wool. Extra C( 9C Size 6x9. Receivers Oilcloth, I a i Beds & Bedding, at of the regular prices. good quality price 45c Floor Sampsons 4-4, 6-4 and 8-4. Also Amer ican. Receiv ers' price per square yard FeiirUi ileer. JO unci 22! 2 oeoe oc c 1& Men's and Young Men's $15.00 Suits. $8.75 Your unrestricted choice of hundreds of high-grade wor steds, cassimeres or tweeds, in any one of the new shades of blue, brown r gray. Each suit is guaranteed strictly all-wool and hand tailored from the newest of Spring models. Sites '32 to 48 stout. Men's $1.50 and $2.99 Hals Black derbies, telescopta, crush hats; also fancv tweeds and Alninna in :ill shapes -lC 97 $15.00 High Class Refrigerators nctxivcre r ncc VaT 1 "ffc Made of hard wood, brass hard- 9lf"V ware, 24 in. wide, 17 in. deep,43 f in. high. 701b. ice capacity. . V 50c Shaft Clot hmi Dryer, fast ens on wall. Extendi over 3 ft. aiagM wnenin $4.S0 Oil Stoves, two burner, blue flame, rail cabinet back and A A aa I.5S kamaTCoOn'i Pot, with bail handle; holds 8 quarts. Has cover. R,. klla vvv 6 eeieert' price . $12.50 100-Piece Dinner Set 11.95 Cat tlass SpssB IcMers, wnn sioe I ia i idles. Ex cellent grade of cut glass Receivers' Price. Full compo sition for 12 &Wm AP Excellent m value. 79c 25c Fancy Plates, Assorted sizes: made of thin Aus trian china. Better come and stock up. Baaeaaeal. 7c 8c Berry Sets, 7 pieces, made of fine American glass won t lose this opportunity in glass. 49c