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TH1 EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, 7ZBRUABT 3, 1913. YOUNG POLICEMAN A HOLDUP VICTIM II AFTER THE BALL MCNamre Felled by Trio of Assailants, but Helps to Land Two in Cells. MS'SllM 'iota, -eurrytnt feet, wild Shouts and the ' MgntStlCaal on asphalt put life Into Rlxlh viu near Twenty-sixth aircct early to-1nr. The police were rhaa.ng two men to ward Seventh avenu. and one man to ward Brmdaay. Whtl hxpiw""' "v nearer be known, but iWi l th. aay It was reported hy the jJI'?a: Jama. Mc.Mamee. taenty-flra, of Mo. 1(1 Weat One Hundred and Twenty etvhth street, tnre montha on tho rorre and attached to the lnok avenue aUt::i. took a ynung lady to a dance on the lower west aide lart nlht. With him went his hrothar, 11. J. MoNamer, a city fireman, alao w'h a :n. About three o'clock the two ovplef, on their way home, went Into the IsAewood restaurant at No. 440 Hlxth aranue and h id eunper. Aa they itarted oat, according to the etory of t:ie afoN'aaieea. three men rame In. On atood near the door and the other two advanced to the oentre of the room. "Where you going" t'ie one near the lonr aaked the McNamcre. "Wo're mine out." replied MrNa.mee, tha policeman. "Tou iro nowhere until wa et throuirh here," the man la alleira.! Q hare ropll'd. aa he rloutad tha po 1 co ma n on the hack of the he.vl with the butt of a revolver Down went the policeman, and tha two women began screamlne. Before McNamee, the fireman, eould aid hie brother the two other men nt tacked h'm. Aa the policeman acrani Med to hla feet the three strung. rs ran outalrte and made for Twenty edth atreet, two turned luw.i .1 Seventh avenue Policeman McNamee wnt after these, rirlns several Mints Wear BaYenth ave nue Po,remin Callahan arid Nilharimtt headed off two men. Vc.N.imee aald one had thrown awuy a revolver, and a little waya down the atreet. 4n the gut ter, a revolver waa found. The men dearrlhed themselves aa Thomaa ftrady, twenty-nine, of No. 3M Fifteenth atreet, and Jamea Ilohertaon. nineteen, a printer, of Mo. nn Weat Thlrty-flrat atreet. Itoth ore charged with aeaault, and Prady In chance l alao with hiv'tii a revolver. TVcy i an led the chiirrzea and laid the McN.nnera had assaulted them. The third man, who ran toward Broad way, waa pursued by rollcemnn O" Mrli n, who fired a few shot, hut couldn't overtake hla man. At the Wot Reven teenth atreet station Dr. Wlldman of the New Tork Hospital draatad PoUeantafl MrNam.es head and Mat hlui home. Fireman McNamee had earorted the young women home and did not five fete werelon of the affair. News Oddities J Tha ground boa; aaw hla eh ad aw all right Plumber and ooal man are hopeful. New Tork City la 'Vhy" an fnoh rn Ira average annual rainfall, ao far In 1711 I.aundrymen of rCvanstOB, 171 , conrplarn beeaoaa ro-eda of Northwestern University, ualrat tha Parcel Poat, are aa riding Uielr laundry to he done at homa Mies Florence Auld Haysa appeared In a benefit performance In a Prookl' n theatre laat right and Incidentally gave tion.ono to charity. She forfeited that aim under an aunt's will by going on the ataeja, ON JOURNEY TO LONDON; INDIAN PLOT FEARED BE' A- MUSE i We Give Surety Stamps Free with AH Purchases and Redeem Them in Merchandise-" " atM T In Netur VnrU'e A QUnnnino fanlar bbbbbbk gf - -.-,-- aa a aw jam w a ivi aV a a aa '-w'ev a a a- a fiMAJi) earn s bbbbbbb. m - --. ww aa wa gaga, aaa am " a - Sj avn wa m U JNEILL-ADAMS LQ Twenty conrlot. with seven or more yeara to arv, rinve ferities! a fi-retrn language claaa In fha Eaatern I'ennsylvenla Penitentiary. Theif ten her la an Ml llnasitat aonrtcted of forgery. - Four hundred and ninety-three student have been i-llamlsi-d from the Tesna Htsts AaTloultural Oollafra, twenty-say n for baaing, the rest for "Insul-ordlnn-tlon" In atandtng by them. Aemea Tlghe. a foajrieen-year-Md eerioolglrl of i -ooklvn, after running away fifteen tlniiw, ha aaked the police to find a permanent bome for her. fwat tha rnoaqulto eiperta will have plenty of material to work on this eummer, eaya tha New Jereey Mufjulto extermination Society It flgurca that tho I4U.KI rain barrele In Jeraey l;i alone aupply l.ltl moeiiultns for every man, woman and child In the metro nlltan district Tee seventeen Inches thick on Adirondack l..kes. upset Benin. Plana of bTObI to Nio.at pr! -es New Rnnday League prevented aala of fruit, randy and soda water In Wlneted, Conn., yesterday. Trolley to Tvrrlngton, where even "sticks" were eaay to get, did big business. When Charles Lewis of Watarbury. who hss hud four wive., waa told 1h.it hla rlrst had married KranMyn A. Taylor he said, "She waa the bssl I ever bed I was a fool to let hsr elrp." Incidentally along with hla LswlB lost 110,000 In alimony. beat wife" The east side Is protesting against Ivors cars. It wanls trolleys. Miss raorotby Kelli her. of Man Francisco, born on a Friday, Oct. II r enraxement and baa ast her wedding for Friday, June II nance. Ueut. Carroll A rmetrona Bagby, IT. H. A., was graduated from West Point June 11. 1(11. AI1MOUMC.CH 191S. Her on April IS, and FLOOD MENACES PARIS; SEINE FAST RISING. River Waters Flowing Through onw Streets rod Another Inundation Feared. PAJtlS. Feb. I.-Feara Sf a repeiltlon at the dlaaatroua Inundations which 00' currsd In Parle during the winter of U10-U have been aroused by the rapid rising of the Itlver Seine. The level of the water t mounting to-day about two Inches every hour. In the low-lying quarters of the rlty especially in the aouthwestern dlatrlct of Berc-, the water ha overflowed Into soma of the streets The Hue Watt, near the TolMnc Hiidgc, waa the first fo oc n. i ni. ii it la now under water to a depth of aeveral lnchea and con aternntlnn reigns among the occupiers of adjacent bouses. lUiui ihl morning in Perl Itself, but it coiitlnuce to UM heavily In the up-oountry rcirlons HE WAS A POLITE THIEF. a Apologised for Hnmplng Clrl, The a Took Iter Bag;. Ktlaatieth Curt In of No. fOO Faat aixteenth street told the police of the Kaat Seventy-eighth atreet atatlon last night that as she waa walk-lug In Lev lngton avenue, near Seventy-eighth atreet, Fred llartnian. an elevalor op erator, of No. 3u Kaat Seventy-alxth Street buui(ed Into her. lie Spologiled, ah aald, .but ten atepa further on snatched her lealbrr hundbug and ran. Laula Keller of No. U7 Kaat Keventy etghlh sUeet end Patrolman Walsh grabbed for HarUnan aa he fled Into Park avenue and caught him when he tripped and tell. Mlas Cnrtln'a hand bag, containing H cents and a bunch el keys, waa found on ilsrtmun at the ala tlon and ha wn held, charged with laroesy. IF "LITERARY ESTHER" WILL RETURN TO JAIL, WARDEN MAY SAVE JOB take upon arelng the orlKln.il. This Is adVInd to "marks snd pecullarltu a" In the description: "Dotal conv. t nationalist ami of literary turn of mind." TheOranil Jury of uffolk County lias already handed down a prssfntlmsnl against Wanbu Newton for his alleged In discretion In perinll Una his yoiinar daughter to arry or have jeeeas to the keya of the Jail. Hfi Has to ExDlain Feminine "risoner's Escape From River head Bastile to (3ov. Sulzer. BtlSaSSUl V Welat, Alias BstaaSj Har ris, the "utsrary prlsonsr in uiver- naadi I I . Jail, who dp. I herself to the keeper's keya and let hersolf out of the Jail to freedom, which she still enjoys, la wanted now by Warden Newton more aa a witness than a re captured prisoner. The warden la to be heard on charges before Oov. Sulier, to-morrow, growing out of the escape of "Ketber." In the absence of her testimony. Newton feara he will be unable n prove he eaerclaed every pre caution to prevent Mlsa Wella from uuliting his big Jail without lave. She Juat Imposed on her liberties and priv ilege!., the warden ays. and If she will only come back and tell the Governor, things might ha eaaler with Newton. Newton has been a anxious to get back hla "literary" prisoner of yore that he has oaused many pictures of the woman to he circulated, giving In de tail a iesoripUos of her, which any one not knowing her could not fall to mlx- Detcctives Surround Auto in Which He Rides With Queen Mary Slow Time MaJe. 'Ttr Tnlt't Ptmh ) IONDON, ."ej. 2 No Itrltlah rulers of modern time, were aver so "loaoly guarded as were King George ami Wucen -Marv when they tn-lay motored up from Windsor aetle for tie pre. Lenten court at BaektasjMHn Psssto. The mllltorit auff rag-tts were nsten- aibiy the rseeea f the mhsmsjI vigu- anre and the cheering crowds bSlleTSd tn it. but lbs nbI eaassi it -.is hinted) was to guard againat a possible Irellan plot. For eorne 'time both Their .MaJcet.les and the Prince of WalSS have be'n under tie cotiMt.ant survelllancs of da te, liven Sin the attSanatSd aanes inatlon at Delhi of the Indian Viceroy. Lefa rfardlfnTS, the guardlana of the King l.ave been on tho alert. It wne a poss.l.lll ty that f the SMIS nuiN'onterit a who bjMTptred ttie Hfettrl attack on 1or.l Il.iixlinga mU'ht make an uttotntit In J.'indon. Indl -ailve of the extreme caution win the slowness of the. Journey. It Is twenty "One miles from Windsof to iiuck- ftiKhani, and tho royal nutoinnb.le con sumed one hour and ten fflinUtSS In rneMlafl thn run. There tH a pilot rstr filled with Scotland Yard dstSCtlVSS, and another carload of them brought up hs rear. DstSCtllTSS ajso wero In tlio car sentslnliM tha K.ing tad yueen. Bvsry Inch of the roadwsy was Jn-spe.-tl to see that guff rSgSttSI had aOattared no broken glass to puncture IhS royal tires, as a K ntle rein'.u.ler of "votss for women." The Journey thoisjti 'J'ii mad. without ln'l.leni, and a large crowd ga: Inn. I at Din lii.'kltr;ham gates to rhsrf the sovereigns aa their MtomobltS rolled Into the grounds. Tha nrsi levee w.u be to-morrow, ami the (lr.il com i will be livid Ft day nlxht. DEMEMB& a $s.oo Nemo gives you EVERYTHING you can get in a corset except needless frills. 5fi"tM H mm rifis;; wm mm ' am CLEANSE YOUR LIVER AND BOWELS WITH DELICIOUS SYRUP OF FIGS." Removes the sour bile, gases .'tnd clogged-up waste without gripe or nausea. Xo headaehe, indigestion, constipation, biliousness or oaled tongue. fl7S) sl t RSflsedby rushing Give Quick JA Relief A ' from Coughs snsassawt. f Colds, snd g J Sors Throat ' iv eff "lla,e a Hundred Vsee" Ins. II. lA'DCN m Mannf. luring df t'oafertleuer a Sse sV KKAKINO. I' A. assaeaSssw a lTKEhl,SOhlC0 BROADWAY, corner 18th Street FIFTH AVI-., corner 39th Street LACES Novelty desiirrn in Alenron. Chantillv. MaM.lir. Fliadow and Net Top laces with (louncings and allovers Foul bresth, mated ton(ur, dull, throbbing; headache, stoma. Ii sour and lull ol gases, indigestion, biliousness and a sallow complexion mean that your thirty (set ol bowels are clogged with waste matter; that these drainage organa of the body are obstructed; liver stsgnsnt snd stomsrh full of poisonous gases, sour bile and utidigcstrd ferment iug food not properly carried off. Most of our illi are caused by con stipated bowels. We nil need n laxa tive sometimes; nnbodv BM doubt lh.it. The only (iticstion is, In. Ii one is the best? and ih.it isn't a question tiny more. Svmn of Fiffa heine F..mnnu..1 .nfip..lw r . e; n "-r ' J ol luscious figs, arnna and anmintirs, must sot in a hsrmless, gentle and nat ural way. Syrup of Kigs can be con stantly used without injury. Its action is the action of fruit of eating coarse food of taking excrdae. It is s true and effective liver and bowel cleanser and regulator. Most folks dreail physic they shrink from the taste nnd after effects. Syrup of Kigs is fielicious, and, besides, you don't rcahc you have taken anything until morning, when nil the clogged-up waste of the system is gently but thor oughly moved on ntid out of the bowels without griping or weakness. Ask your druggist for the full name, "Syrup of Kigs and Klixir of Senns." This is the old reliable and only gen uine. Hefuw, with contempt, any other Kig Syrup recommended a good. They are imitations meant to deceive you. Head the label carefully snd look for the niitne California Kig Syrup Company. fe3 ca Altntatt $c (En. A SPECIAL SALE WILL BE SiELD TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) OF Imported Celluloid ToSlet Articles cfffferiinig tha following at less thara ome-half the u:. iuin.il prices: Hair Brushes t.t$2.10 Clothes Brushes at 1.75 Trays . at 85c. & 1.65 Trinket Boxes . at 1.65 Clocks at $1.15 & 1.90 Mirrors ... at 1.35 Hair Receivers . at .65, Combs. ... at .35 Monograms will be cnireved on these articles at specfel prices. INCURVE-BACK SELF-REDUCING to match. REAL LACE SCARFS In Point Applique. Limerick, Carrickraacroaf, Alencon, band run Spauibh and Lierre. VEILINGS Attractive assortments of fine chenille dotted effects, alao many new becoming funr-y meshes. Novelty laee Veils in new designs. Auto Veils and Hoods especially adapted for motoring. SILKS Complete assortments of the newest weaves iiml colors for spring wear, comprising crepes, both plain and printed, Crape brocades, Matelaase, Faille Princess. Carneleon llai. tlMBi, PaiLW Coiole and Tailored Bilk bulling ;i;Altman & do. areshowtng, In the Women's Underwear Department, an attractive selection of WOMEN'S PRINCESS SLIPS, UNDER B0D1CES AND PETTICOATS, In new models designed especially for wear with evening gowns and dancing frocks and composed of chiffon. nett lace, mousse line and embroidery. jQa BaKSafsMtfll sssM f tX9tt MSb S ffERE'S the greatest figure-reducing corset you can buy at any price: No. 506 low bust I No. 508 medium j , O The picture tells you just what it iv ill do. The extremely long skirt has four gores ot elastic Lastikops Cloth. These, with the Nemo "In- Curve Back" elastic bands of lastikops Wcbhing across the hips make the corset cling like an eelskiu when you str.ud, and when you rit down you're as com fortable as if you had no corset on. For all medium and stout fig ures sizes 20 to 36. With Lastikops Bandlet No. 523 low bust $C No. 522 medium O rPHE greatest supporting corset ever made. The clastic Bandli't rives per fect support from underneath. Endorsed by the best physicians everywhere. With Lasticurve-Back No. 510 - low bust I 5Ea Newest 1913 model vO A joy to your dressmaker, for it helps hef to make a p!ump form look tk-ndcr. Eklrrmcly long rkirt with that wonderful new clastic Lasiicurve- Back. NEW Be a Wise Woman! II you want lo wear a rrally liigri-clau corset, pay $r .00 (or a NEMO and sssa halt your money. KOPS BROS., Mfr. , N.w York (J) To appreciate the c nven ence and grat value of the Sunday World's Want Directory READ IT. Sixth Avenue. 20th to 22d Street The Most Wonderful and Beautiful Weaves Produced by Modern Machinery Are Now on Display in This Great Annual Sale of New Spring Wash Goods An Important Feature of the Sale Is the Assortment of BonTex Wash Fabrics The Daintiest Fabrics you ever fatted your eyes upon; runny silk mixed gOOW that have the beauty of .silk, the serviceability of linen nml nil the COOl daintiness, of Cotton. Tha heavier m. i ten nis, repps, cords, welts and close woven gOOdSi are as wonderful you could bard ly tell them from expensive silks and wool goods 25c Irish Linette at 18c Well known as one of the ilnintiest of Summer materials. Just as soft, sheer and pretty as a fine naiDsonk. In beau tiful floral .lesigns. "New Cloth" Special at 25c A discovery in wash fabrics beaatlfal texture that looks exaetly like a silk anil wool banket weave material, very laaurioUS anil firm anil yet with all the ilainty iii.ili ties of fine American i hiffun. Sbuwn in a full range of the 1II1S shade. Haledon Repp at 25c Another fabric entirely new on tbc market. Looks like B handsome silk cord strip'-. new colors 49c Tissue Brilliants at 29c New effects in floral patterns and ftripes with a beautiful self color 'ilk figure. 49c Flowered Silk Mulls at 29c No end of them! A full rsnije nB white (TaaasW with pink nud blue figures nnd while silk figure-. 50c Ratine Fancies at 39c The most exquisite weave., a good "leu! like fine pongee; checks and stripe in entirely new color effects Irish Poplins at 25c This fabric has been lacfa a popular success snd is so well known for ItS firm ins and iiky finn.li that it needs little comment from us. Of course, r have the new full range of colors for 1013. New 35c Voiles at 25c The new 401 nch "I'rovidentra" voile in all the delicate tlntl for Spring. 100,000 Yards of American Prints m at a al IT C ....I - a r 61c Yard n.. f,,.,.. A P ( l inc. kiiin.n lor tlieir m.-i..s over i ne . c.iu.u to the world-famous Manchester prints of Knsjnnd. Lay in good supply, a this event occurs but once a vear The styles arj more carefully selected than ever, and consist of A. P. C (iingham styles Military BiuSS. NIoiirning style. UttiS Dresden. Polka Dot. One Tones, Old Blues, Hose, Pinks, UlsO lone, white Grounds. Pluin colors. Silver (Jrays, etc.. etc. The universally popular morning dress fabric; lasts 1 long as percale. A 1 02C Yard O'Neill Mala store Heeoail I l.-.r. Sasaaasaaassar Advance showing of the new models in Popular Waists Introducing the neic shoulder o print collar, which has found M ' .m i it 1 favor among tlie women oj rejinea tastes. Lingerie Waists In a profusion of new styles which will appeal to femininity. The shoulder point col lar is only one of the special features. They are prettily trimmed with dainty Inces and embroideries; the attractive crystal buttons also add to their chunn. Special 2 QQ Tailored Linen Waists For afternoon wear a bandaome tailored linen waist ia unsurpassable for neatness and charm. These are hand embroidered with Irish laee trimming. Reg. $8.00; Special at WJ.JO Chiffon Mcssaline Btouses-A vast assortment in the latest models, including the popular linbutai and tub . q. silk blouses. Special at - O'Neill Mala Store. Tblrd t'luor. aeaesaaaaaeeeeeees $2.00 Women's Knitted Underwear Pants and Tights, iu Spring 19c Fine Ribbed Cotton Vests. k. Y..I.I.. fle to 30c. at ... . " - .- ..l i: 1 1 1 Swiss Ribbed Union suits, wun piui . jo, ...t ,q . ..l tiol.i knees Value H9c. at . C i...itm. .! tiirht knees. alur H9c CNeUI Main Store Ural Flaor. Special Advance Ds play and Sale of New Hats for Spring mm "an The smart new small hats with dashing touches of trimmings the latest creation of s'rnw and hair with tall feathers, etc., combined with silks and ribbons. Specially Priced $5.00 to $12.00 O'Neill .Ualn Store Second Hoar. o Because They Arrived Late These New $1 Muslin Undergarments are 69c ea. Dainty Night Dresses, Drawers and Chemises Drawers, made of muslin or cambric, trimmed with wide Mum burg edge and tucks; also odd lots of nainsook drawers, Isce trim ming. . Nitfht Dresses, new designs, with high or low neck, lace snd embroidery trimmed; also Mason ville muslin gowns. Chemises, made in nainsook, prettily trimmed with embroidery and laces. 50c Drawers at 39c Made of good cotton, handsome embroidery trimmings; open or dosed. Undergarments Priced Special at $1.00 Combinations. Chemises, Night Robes and I-ong Skirts, sll prettily trimmed with laces, embroidery and ribbons. Odd Lots of Under- vear Reduced Night Kobe. Long skirts and Princess Rlipsi all Has goods; soms slightly soiled: ;l. Oil values nt S1.9V il 00 lii.' at i lS. $6.00 to $ 14.00 values ut S3. 95 to se.es. O'Neill Mala More. Tlilrd floor. This is the New Spring Model "NIL MO," $3.00 Greatest Rgunvredueing corset ever sold nt so low u price. A new feature extension hack of the durable Lastikops Cloth, making skirt of extreme length and giving the hi pa a beauti ful line. The elastic gores expand when you sit down you're comfortuble; corset-edge can't show through. 322 low bust - 324 medium ( kPaUU Improved Self-'Keducing front. Fiue white coutilwith Lastikops hose supporters. Sizes 20 to S& Jamm $1-50 Brassieres, 75c -yjg"f" A sample lot of W. B. Deitoise Brassiei Brassieres. made of good firm materials, neatly trimmed with Ince embroidery and insertions, all sizes. iu V..111 -- 's-s-j Iti, or. $12.00 Electric Lamps Special, to Close Out d;4 QO (about 100 Lamps) . . sPt7U Brnsa portable electric lamp, made with beautiful leaded glass shades of 108 pieces, in green und white effects. The lamp is exactly like illustration, with two lights; comes ull ready to light up, with plug and cord. Inverted Gas Lights Regular A J value 59c This Is a t ci v good la np gives a very briaati white light Ihrouiiij Ihi rays aowa Hri. etneciaiiy desirsDiu lor biab room ami ,i, ,!,.. windows. Comes with needle valve burner, half frosted O'aeJU Miiiarsratauiae aaualns, asaeaaaeas. slobs snd mantle -aoa'NaiU-Adma Co.. Siath Avenue, 10th to Md Street, Now York aty-aoootS si a- -