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ft ..TV BOY LEAPS IN RIVER 10 ESCAPE POLICE; HELD AS BURGLAR rg'rffei and marked "Consigned S&vd After Swimming Rlnck and Held With Two Others hi Silk TlieftPlot. THE EVENING .ggfi M 10 g& Mr TOWTO it- tip In the Wt 7tb fltrMjt station on a charge of nttempUM burglary, The police nay they confeectrd. raM-IIraUiintr Hospital HnUr n 3,(M0,MM Fnn.l. The New Vork lot-Urucluato Metl JonJ Heliool And ilonplta, wlvloh nlnee Uio elimination of Vienna, Ijomlon end Ilerlln as centre of medical re enroll lin 1)(koiio tliu world's rank Inff Inqllt utlon devoted to teaching ana renearcn in applied medicines yesterday announce A campaign to ralfe during the next three month $2,000,000 as nn endowment fund. CUX robberies have beea o nutn- ;jerotis on the Jersey Central pi or at Urt Mot ot Wwit tlst Street that abjut a rH a the railroad dtee. Uvea net a trap to catch the thieve. tfSvreral empty car were left on a !V'flot toother with ope eontalnlwr Velours oontplououaly to John Wana- Cetefitlvea bad watohed the can rila;t and day aad yesterday after- noeri they tax; three youth ap Jptoachtnk. The latter were Identi fied afterward as James Hoollhan, ivantv.ofce. No. 612 Went Forty- , IVIKrVU Mil LIJ, M J - l'otk, 'No. 8?5 Wert trtleth Street. an4 Daniel Carrlpin, thirteen. No. !8H West forty-eighth Street. All throe nut as Detectives Martin .Ualley and Mark. A. Fallon started" 1imn A h(it from Vol. oa'a rtvolrSr caused, two of the TjVWlW. v r Ufea pier to a coke of loe, wluoh broka up under the Impact ot 111 ibody. Ho Bwam to the 40th Street .pier, where he gTaJrpcd, a t- aupporu I Iieavlbr Malloy! with drawn ro- 1 VeJrer to uard the other youths, tfal- k ran to 40th Street, accumpanlod by PolKjeman Oeorgo Patton of tflo Vfsi 37th .Street atatlon. who' had bean attracted by the shot, ifbollhan was almost exhausted and Just about i to release bis jfraap oa the pi or sup. port when he waa fished up with a li aoai nooa. xi e iosi conacicramioaa thllill teJAAKA I 1 I ..... I wtiero he Is In a nerlbna condition, tlie two other youfba rre looked lIlARiVliaVW Borden's Bottled Milk The Economical Food Ever since way buck in the 80R Borden's Bottled Milk haa insured New York people the most in qual ity milk for the lowest possible pricu. On February .lot,, we put into effect drastic cuts in prices. To-lny, you buy Borden milk, chock full of Borden quality, for less than you can buy any other quality milk. When you buy milk, think of quality first. Buf don'l overlook the fact that price counts. Borden's Grade B Bottled Milk t Car at $ Z While boliiaire ThU I more than a diamond aal& It It 1 a pn-Mtrtnllon iwoiki.IUom. r hnte lf7 I blurwhltr 1 V4 nimt dlnnMniU nrcurrly 1 ft In 14k. Mild mid rum. laillrn' nnl , cmtlrmrn'i. TODAV iuiU TO.MOllllOH I we khall iUtrlLuU tlirm mi i4H tutll. ou wnuid iiavi inr !ire diamond rlrurt 16c Per Qt. Eicpt in Richmond, where tt It 17c per qurt PJipn u fer ear 2101 oonrtalratlr ollcltor nnd w will localel atom will rrafura rr orompt wirva you, In adill- dellTnrr. Uoo to eur wuxoiw Borden's Farm Products 63 Vesey St., New York Telephone Cortlandt 7961 Co. t t4 r ttipm at Si lUflraltrlln d ri la nut Jrw pb for iliviiMf. REMEMBER THE NAME dtifillratluff rwrlry fctorr l nilr nrlpiL Ins IliU itxlal orfrr ta sturl lb the llillril Mm Wm InUliif (ll ron barlns dlaniomjt from n. m bnr mm In m "Unce u ouionirr, iuhuh n cimomrri ro roa tutvo n wimilrrfnl tMrniiii. brim it ixuu ivitiii.n tw .Vr) nnu ISur one of tbe4 rlnftn t&iwl it rou do not 1 eiiro roo hrlnv ll till we will rrfnnd our monr. Or vnu rail muni Uio rtAK ul nn tlmr WTJIIN A VK.lt nnd no will It roo roar monor back Iroo 10. Itrnilllnnrr olioulil nr rtnuiwir onlrnt unit bv mall. A fiv othrr lo diamond lianrnliM are UiUmI btlowl Other Diamond Rititj Specials 11.4 rant I 71 com I I.J cant . .. 1 1. II eirtt .. e eirtt 1.4 i cirat H71.00 275. Ul IM.Ot I4i.ce 12.40 II oral I 3-4 cirit ... Il-I oarat .... 7,1 l a ttrat. 1.1 of a unit. . tt a tint ;.M , . 141.00 , ts.oo . S7.il 12.75 B.GU1TER&SONS , DIAMOND IMPORTERS 17ft NASSAU SlK la VNEW yorkI city hall ESTADLISHeO IS70 ORANGE PEKOE TEA 9 When you ask for TEA from the GROCER or WAITER Black, Mixed or Natural Green Preserved and sold only in Sealed Packets Prices Plainly Marked For Your Protection SUNDAY MOULD IV ANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS , FRANKLIN. SIMON ' Individual Shops for Boys An Institution PFhose : ' Constitution is Quality! HERE' are four Individual Shops for boys. They are separate in operation, but joined in co-operation. They sell different merchandise but use only one set of ideals. They voice different needs, but speak only one language, the language of quality. TAKE, for example, our Wearmoor Clothes for Boys. The fabrics are all-wool, of course, but we do not stop at that. ks They must also conform to viceability. the standards of Wearmoor ser- i AND whether it is a Norfojk Suit, a Raglan Coat, or a Box k. back model,t every stitch of it is designed and tailored according to our own exacting WcarmooYspecifications. AS for style the real I . . I t l I .1.., le, eacn season it is tne individual nops tnat do A. creative work in evolving models and setting new examples for the" town. a,. AND no shop has a deeper sense of its responsibility to the T- mothers and fathers who pay the bills. W ? invite you Madam, and your Boy( to call and see thet Spring Exhibits of Boys' Clothes, Shoes, Furnishings, Hats FIFTH FLOOR jfranfelm Simon Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets s .1 u Will An Out -of-Date Custom 0 .Deprive You of New Orleans' Greatest Food This Spring inrl Summ'prP QJLJa.0. hf .JL JL M.M. JL Jl WX. I T is interesting, the wav certain customs of a Nation are started then changed. Up to fifteen years ago molasses was considered a "win ter food." Why? For no other reason than the fact that molasses was always sold from barrels. . No matter how much the old fojks of fifty years ago yearned for molasses the year 'round, they had to wait for a cold snap to get it. Simply because it "came in barrels." In the fall and winter the cool weather permitted molasses in barrels to "keep." But in spring and summer the heat caused it to sour, so folks were forced to stop buying it. And then the feeling sort of went 'round that molasses was a "winter food." Under the same marketing conditions, the same thing would have happened to any other good food. a TWENTY years ago a change started in the marketing of molasses. Penick & Ford, Ltd. the largest molasses people in the world canned it so that it would keep regardless of weather conditions no matter how high the temperature cared to go. Today people everywftereare eating ;penicfc & Ford's brer RABBIT Molasses in the middle of the summer the same as on the coldest day of January. BRER RABBIT is i-eaNew Orleans Molasses, is put up in New Orleans in the world's larg est and most sanitary molasses establishment equipped with special machinery for the canning of BRER RABBIT. The. can of BRER RABBIT you get, from your grocer in mid-summer is as clean and fresh as sweet and as pure ds the BRER RABBIT you buy in winter. Each can of BRER RABBIT Molasses js handled and sealed air-tight by the most modern methods. BRER RABBIT Molasses is no more a "winter food" than wheat or meat or butter or sugar is. In fact, both molasses and sugar come from the same product Sugar Cane. The sugar shortage taught thousands and thousands of people to me GOLD LABEL BRER RABBIT Molasses instead of sugar in cooking and baking. B' IRER RABBIT Molasses is not a Suear substitute. It contains a lar&e per centage of real cane sugar and is a natural sweetening practically sugar itself. For table use as a spread on pancakes, biscuits, waffles, on bread for children get GOLD LABEL BRER RABBIT. TFor'cco'king7 baking' and candy making, GREEN LABEL BRER RABBIT is xnore satis factory than sugar. Besides its sugar value, it imparts it$ delicious and natural real New Orleans Molasses flavor and has unusually good baking qualities. No Deposit $1 0 per Month I 1 Bedroom Suiteat Amazing Bargain $195 I This four-piece bedroom suite in White Knamel or Ivory Is offered for a ljmited time at $105.00. The drawer work i ex cellent nnd the design, as you see, is very beautiful. Dresser is 42 inches long and with its cane-panelled back nnd 30-inch mirror is a worthy com panion piece to the handsome chiffonier, which is 32 inches in length, with a 20-inch mirror. The dressing- table is 81 inches long an1 has three mirrors, two of which ori movable. The four foot six Inch bed is cane-panelled at head and foot and is uniform In beautiful design with the other pieces. For a limited time you can get this four-piece bedroom tat at $105.00 and you nood not pay a penny depoiit. Small payment of $10.00 a month will make thia set your.. Put your credit to work for your home. Stop in and let uthow you thia set and other fUrnUhlngt for every room in your horn. COWPERTHWAIT &-SONS "Oldest Furniture House in America" 3rd Avenue Two 193-205 Park Row nnd 12l8t St. Stores at Chatham Sq. WORLD O IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE R WHAT A'OV NEED A WORLD L "WANT? WILL GO AND FIND IT W A N T The "Milled-in-Oil" Tooth CleaMer. Removes Tartar Strengthens Gums Protects Enamel The remarkable ingredients which accomplish these phenomen.il results are White Russian Oil and i finely pulverized non-abrasive brushing compound. These two elements are milled to gether so that every 'atom of polishing agent l impregnated -Willi nn atom of oil, which ft carries into the minutest crevices of the teeth and under the overlapping portions of the gums. This oil penetrates hardened turtnr deposits, softens them and frees them from the teeth. It lubricates teeth, keeps them clean for the future, ft massages gums to healthy hardness over teeth free from Pyorrhea and disease germs. It protects enamel from being scratched. Ask your druggist for the "Mllled-ln-OU" tooth cleanser Chlorox In the blue and white checkered tube. SbW Everywhere Every Drug Store tn New York Mailt. NULYNE LABORATORIES, Jack.on, Michigan. MYSTIC CREAM Makes the Skin like Vcivot The "original non-greasy Vanishing Cream," and conceded by all who use it "the best at any price." After 'washing, while hands are wet, apply a little and note its marvelous effect how soft and ' smooth it leaves the roughest skin. Your best aid to a good complexion. All good druggists and department stores' sell it, or send !)2c. direct for lurge 2 or. jar. MYSTIC CREAM CO., Middlttown, N. Y. Wsrks like Witchcraft A r i i' -4 Boys' and Children's Haircutting Shop Fifth Floor - - t 1 XT WANTS A" a riHatt A . ii v. ill iwfc