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Dalles in Washington Cause Act
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"Little Miss Navy's" Battleship
Call Lines Up Young and Old
"... rie Mi - ' H ai .???ine, nu- America, with u
dime, m military cape and cap, at t-alute.
Sailor.s Christen Marjorie Sterrett on Visit to Yard?
Dime*! and Dollars Show Lagerness to Put
Uncle Sam in Lighting Trim.
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! iw the piec? - I daj '? paper
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dins a battleship for
the l'i latei I ?m ?> nding you
10 re 'r?'. I BBI a true
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month."
Edward Longman wn't*?, inclosing 81.
"Do not let this M ti Bal
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if act nn
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CATS LONG DEAD,
FURS FOR BABIE
Barren Island Hump Fl
, vorite Haunt of Trap
pcrs, Says Or. Roos.
ANTHRAX GERMS FINI
HOME IN THE SKIN
Whiskers ?if Billy (ioats. Als
Bacilli Carriers, Used in
Shaving Brushes.
I ira foi Lali.c? are being nu:.!., frol
thf t-km? nf oAt? lon(f (Iincl pirknl M
,.: ... !ui>t>i?h nt tha dumping ground
of Barran l?l?n<l Whiskers of put
riareha of th? goal trib. Find their ?a
into sliuv ing liru?l;r
Within these tur? nuil shavin
brashes lurk the deadly snthrss bs
cilii. waiting Hn opportunity t?i sntc
a Inn,: body through mi abrasion.
Dr Leslie I Roo . ?f the State D?
I part men I of Labor, suggMtad thi
louree of anthrax infection Novembe
lv, the day Sophia Rosen, aeventei
yean I row snthrax In B? ?
14 m? Hospital, but th? Depart raent o
Health, in its ?rashly bulletin, i i
' dieted Dr. Roos, The statt
eluded 4\ith ihr sssurance thai ?real
ers of fur? lire ft? ire?' iron: .nthrai
infection a-- any one else. l>r Roos, af
ter h three months' Investigation which
ended yesterday, make? the positive an?
nouncement that anthrnx bacilli <!<? turk
in th? rhriip??r grades of fur, ma?) ?
from cnN' ??kins.
Through Dr. C. T. Graham K.^. r ?
Chief of the Division ?>f Industria
Hygiene, Dr Roo ?rill submit \4:thi
thf next t<-i'. days s report to ths Stat-i
itrisl Commission, reeomn ?
that the h ie of ths ? dead ? a' ?kin? at
i Barren Island for ehe?** furs bs sbso
I lutely discontinued.
A cut akin ?m? m which nntl.rni
iporei ?rers found was tucked swa*
! in the laboratory at the departmen
? r lay Its h iattjry, according to D.*,
Roos, ran In th;? fashion: Somebody 1
pet, it i?n in and aul of th?- home, s?
itlng by 'urn? with the horses .nd
the humsni Dead II ?rai es -t It M
?he ?ti. to be picked up ?"Hb. th ?
rubbiah and ahippeJ an s barg, to
ren ! land Rei cued, 11 waa al
le, half sterilised, me
..? ;on fur. As fur. it neal
about e < -.????-?
"An invMtigation ?a? begun,
? ?, i.:,' I thi R ' -'t. g rt, among th ?
furrieri Kork I I ? ?'? '?
"That a n Anlng 1 omj...
Barren (?hand waa the ehief ?our?.:
?..??,? York cat fur supplj waa th?
t?r?t result of our investigation, ?
the Barrea l land applj fad fn
the street-, ,,f xtm -, 0T\ ',?,,... ?Tl,| ..,
Brb
"The ri??.-? i.f in ,?i niii.ii i< t
"" ? ? 'it I" ? .11 Hi,, mithin?. |.IS
i* were il ? ?old de il ro? tin ;
' n -.1.1 tu manure? turn . >?'"!
gr?ai m.mi of th? fur I mad? op
tenement ., i here 11 . used foi b
covering bj the Greek man li I
before II got i to market
"This skin ken la th?- lab?rate
was taken from en enormous pile
rats'si 4.1 uc shop "'
have foui d oi ? '. i ? closely I
sembling anl hi ai por? ? a? thi poi
of a human enthral ? n ??? resemble '1
apon.? nf un animal enthral i
? h i? 11 recommend tu the Industrial Coi
:.I th? ?' - tioi of tl ? triit'ii'."
TO ARRAIGN TEIPER
ON MONDAY MORNINl
No I har^e Vet Placed Agalftl
Son in Orcluirtl Park Tragedy.
Bulfalo, Feb ?? At a eonferenca l"
: ?? ? ' . ? ?tterney Dudley at:
Edward It. O'Malle.: i..r Te
per, ' waa decided to arra i-n .1"'.
Edward Teiper, held ?b connection wil
the Orchard Park tragedy, before
Supreme Court judge Monday morn
ing. I he charge wi;l not In* mad
known until it m formally lodge
a,:.un i| i !;,- pi toner
Charlen II. Teiper visited In- brotl i
in his cell to-da) a tul ti ? bi I
eoBversed for ten minute I Ipo
l.'.-r. ?ng M r. Tieper said I ?
? ?? ? ? .,* h ? brothel was Inno enl o
the murdei and thai h.. \?h- c
the.' ;; -.- \? BUld b? I
?ic.|uittal ? i ?? il
At reque s!
?i nd th
Districl Attorne) he ?ra? mo ? u froi
? he i ?? tcupied ..
pol ice bes I tentioi
. .i <? commodious quarters at th?
Erie i ounty jail.
Hm i ther research into th.
? nan? " I ' ?
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pilation of ei ? cum svidi
he wil present to the gi and jurj
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reipetr*B l.rick i
Park, hii per on?l I * inti i"
tut m and the man',
deal::". hi- mother .uid him
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The eonditioB of Gn <?*? J.
upoi ? l ose recoverj I i?<? a 1?< iala had
hased the! I learning tl ?
lory of th? I ragi dy, wai
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LAND WAR IN KENTUCKY
One hilled. Three ltadl> \\ ounileil in
Moaatain Battle
i .-> ington, Kj . Fel 5 A ?
battle .??? er 1 of land in
th?- Kentucky mo - -*ht to?
day in Floyd County. Anee Miller was
k lied ? -i I ? - Miner, Harrison Miller
\ ?'? " er were b*dly wo
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arrested and are H P ?
The M Walter 0
a- d his 1
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POLICE MYSTERY
IN ROSE PROTEGE
"Monk" Friedman, Arrest
cd, Sends Message to Os
home and "Bald Jack."
KNOWS SECRETS
OF BECKER CASE
Accused Of Assaultini* Oaragt
Owner. Detectives Show
Interest in Capture.
Unusual importunes la attached by
thi polies to the arrest last night on
a charge of felonious ??sault of I'hilip
"Monk" Friedman, un expert machinist
of in?. St Mark's Avenue, Brooklyn,
who, when loeked up at Headquarters,
requested that "Bald .lark" Kos?? and
Thomas Mott Osborns !>?? informed of
Ins plight.
I i ?edman, a ho il twenty I
old, is in s po Itlon to know much
about "... Ro enthal murder und tho
the late '?
l?erker, the lto] I ? ?J Jusl ' I
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Headquai tei .. ? not n sds i i si
night. I' li known, however, 'b ?? ? ??
became acquaint ?ni wi Bi '?'.:-' s
Webber, Harry Vallon and Sam Scheop
? lal quai tel a sa In h? Tombs.
I .... . mpli nant ss*ainst Friedman
ia Jar.,h Klangel, of nil Fifth Street,
lyn, who own? <? garage
ii Street and Avenue D, He
. hargea that Friedman stabbed him
un.1er ths lefl ej ly sftetuoon.
u hen i'- tectivi.? I- r.n:,.:.n end Kel ?
w? n( sfter Friedman last i
? to get him out or the horn ?
of hi? t? i ? 'aw. Mu.nie Si raus, o
SO Avenue I? Sh
tras arrested and fined 16 b) Mag -
trate 3arlow In the women'? nigh)
court f? r interfering with the detec?
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A, aoon .i^ LI? u'' n int Sullivai had
' t?ken trie |>r. ?oner's ;
quarte Fi If draan ibk? d tl il m< isagi
snt to ('?" <'? and I
bol
good frien?
Up to 11
' rum Mr, Osbom?
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v.'ith Friedman Qussha
police ???.. tl il
He said t
ro m S i n g S i n i I
1 IS
a Kim hat ng been col
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mver. I ?? nt ones ??? enl te il?
asked for aie*. R gave hii
of clothes Mid money, Q ? i
K?.t him a job in Hrool
I'll.dr un'? rCCOI I.
? that I ?? to I -.ra ir
of hi
P?.role |n It!!, ii ? * ?
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'."ii of the Sa ? ?? -. H?
It ged to hat a bet
Dopey Bern
then
nuil
!-'r vi the Hot
ti h phon? Ja? . Rose issu
men': "Despite report
truth i*i th? rumor ?
. spec ted to give up boh ? I
the Becl si es is 'I be.
dence that I know of. I dor.'' i
ber meeting h riedman la the
When he a
t.? me. I investigated ?
found t h h ?. he was v.
He prom i led ? that would
go -trai?ht when h< I d."
KlaBgel, the i
eurred 1
ii on Fr*.i ; ten he
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WOMAN CONVERT MURDERED
Won I?? Mind.it's Hiraaoaa, she "A aa t..
tjuit Man w bo Shot Her.
i. : pa|
Trenton, N. ?' . Feb 5 '?? I
Ig BI :*y to tell wl ?
inion, Harrj T,..i i, to i il
into her !.. ? Mr?. Can
Marter died to
II ,- : ? li from
? 'no she wai ihol fodd
? located.
ry is that t
m?a a S;i'.lay i- ? ,<? had
informed Todd that 1
gether no !
Anol e man ha
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CHANCE REVEALS
100 THEFTS'LOOT
Jewelry Worth $50,000 Is
Found in Brook
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U/ie ?p*2cJaltu ?Aop of Onqinahon?
FIFTH AVENUE AT 30? STREET
The Newest Fashions for the
feoutijern Crip ant) ^>arh> Spring
[PRODUCING MODES OF IHK UNUSUAL TYPE
FOR WOMEN AND MISSES
Costumes Blanc
I he vogue of the White Costume has be
x ome ?m established fashion this season at
the Southern resorts. I he Bonwit Teller
collection of white costumes includes:
/I hite Satin Suiit M kite Silk Sa taten
II hite (iabardini S1/./4 l\ lntr Blouit *?
White Shantung Suitt White Ser at Frock?
H hite ?uerntt u Suilt M h te Silk F rockt
Whitt Coat? White Millinery
White Separate Skirt? White Footwear
7.
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Suits
Suits for the Southern Trip, the beach,
morning and more foimal wear of Poiret
1 will, ( overt gabardine, linen and
striped Shantung, Callot ?md Bradley
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capes, costumes ol surah silk, corde du
roi and pane?, la.
Sports Apparel
K.iiing habits and the accessories, Fish?
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with leather trimming, wool guernsey,
hand loomed serge, luede cloth, velvet,
tweed, h< imespun.
cTY-t vn,ailD?CVst fVOlD
The i'ml of In Skating has been
introduced .// some of the
Southern resorts.
Every type of smart skating costume 1?
?ii view in the Bonwit Teller department
of sports apparel.
"Bontell" Footwear
I nusual modes in footwear lor e\ery
function sports shoes, walking boots?
evening slippers. In ?ill the favored
leathers and colorings. Many exclusive
novelties not to be seen elsewhere are
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Coals ? Manteaux
(.oats of the new mole velour and silk
duvetyn, coats of white glace kid, taffeta
coats with postillion capes, velour checks,
guernsey and stockinette coats, Cumher
land homespun in the new ?aide tones,
Rajah coals with vivid h md blocked
striping*. Manteaux and evening wra
of satin and taffeta.
Millii
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Chapeaux from the leading modi tes, in?
cluding Rebeaux's Spanish hat and
capeline of taffeta. Lain in > high draped
hats .md lacquered straws with foliage
ciree. Hats from lalbot, Crouziex,
Leontine, Lewis, Hamar and Varon in
Louis XIII. and XIV. shapes, poke types,
chrysanthemum straw with burnt goose
quill, paradise and goura trimmin,
Daytime &.Evening Gowns
Afternoon frocks of surah silk, Georgette
? repe, headed chiffons, crepe tie chine
with new touches and treatment's. Dinner
gowns in the Goya motil oi Jeanne Lan
vin. Russian type frocks and the basque
effet t o? the Bretonne.
La Blouse Parisienne
Chatriot blous?es of hue voiles, handker
1 hief linen and batiste m white. Stripes and
solid colors. Exquisite hand-embroid
ered motifs, iju.unt collar and cuff treat
ments.
Silk Sweaters
A large collection ot ilk km: sweaters
which express the latest inte of the mode
in coloring and weave Many novelties
in sweaters are now on view.
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-"//a' ?pcckdtu ?hob of C riqina?ono
FIFTH AVENUE AT 08? STREET
Announce Beginning Tomorrow Their
After=In ven tory Clearance Sale
entire Remaining Winter Stocks of
Women's und Misses' Suits, Coats and (iowns
Regardless of Cost or Value
Women's Velvet and Cloth Suits
A oii!**ctii>n el various styles in the leaaon'f bk>sI rjeiii ible modeli ind '?"?a m (\l\
velveteen. For mer I) up tit 65.00 4_fU?l/v/
Women's Cloth Suits
lnclu?ded .ire snm<* of ihe leason'i inarteal mixleli in bolivia, veloui de laine, ^p? ?\ f \
liroadriotli and ??.tliairdinr. Formerly l**/" tti S5M0 O sJ * \J \J
WOmen's Velvet and Cloth Suits
Demi-t.iilleur .ind costume suits ol velvet, bolivia .nui velour de laine exi lusive
modeU Formerly up
i .md velour de laine exclusive g j?- i\i\
Formerly up to 195.00 ?)?)?""
12 Handsome Vel*> et
Costume Suits
Formerly up to 250.00
75.00
One ?mi o? a kind in the m? nt exclusive n
luxuriously trimmed \? it It fashionable fun.
IS Formal Evening
Velvet Gowns
Formerly up to f65.00
55.00
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10 Luxurious N elvet
Evening Wraps
Formerly up to 225.00
75.00
Sum] tuou ?typt 'r ?,'1". luxui
i ombined ?with ible ?ur?.
15 Afternoon Coats
Black Velveteen
Formerly up to iW.50
3
25.00
immrd will
Women's Handsome Daytime Coats
V ?'??rction of ivost exclusive styles in ve A C liil
fully fur tnmm,*.l Formerly up /?> ?I0M ^u ?yr*'
Women's Afternoon and Evening 'own
fwo or I ? - f a kind 'ml led fi m
stock appropi nid m tei | 17! ?"-?_ J? '%0
Regardless o? form.r nrk_*???? * ? ?VM' ???*-">? *Jv
Balance of Misses' Winter Suits
To Close Out Regardless of Cost
25.00 35.00
iiuludrd ire wit. of CLOTH and VELVtET limited
.quantities' at each price just a fe* suiti
of a style. Sizes 14 to 18.