fljJNK DEAD MAN
IS JEAN CRONES
Nc\..irk Police Sa> Victim
(>t Shooting Resembles
Hunted Anarchist.
POUND! M ONSCIOI S
l\ RAILROAD YARD
UketeSS lO Soif Poisoner First
p,M',4\criul by NuM When
laken (0 Hospital
I a
?arch-.?:
? | m St.
i - nom a bul
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- i a bomb
.irement and
!
miles
? :?
? on the
. ? ? I*t. Wh<
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tei den . who
e ?r.an to
?>m there
-pital
? -o the
The Finest Taste
?nd Greatest Strength
MURRAY HILL COFFEE
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PIT UP TO ORDER
Haair rifhl Parlkajf
Fise Pound?. $1.80 Penaered
operating more, -.e eral of the
irked shoal bis n ssiahlaacs te i"
phetegraph on thi ' renei circula
,.: ?I, rali had B :
? i,..,. the haspltal Deteethrea Janss
eh. of the \. srark ps
r\e the SSI ? I
-? ? . : te Captain Tuane;
? ?
te the patient m even de'ail except a
regardl hifl teeth The man In the h."
ptsi d capped teeth 01
the bsek of hi? upper ?nd lo4s-er jnws
? pold capped tee'h were n?4t in? n
rie'ied m the police circular
1 ' .
patieni a- announced bj thi
ark police:
11, ? rent* Uve years old. f
and w signa about i M
, i. ? bones accentu?t!
H dai '>? hui hj
? iishl ?! ha.-', i. pompad??m
He weai ?? black euit, brown
... ?i. ' ..
??rsld and d amond stickpin in hii
?.. hal Hi?1 ?
? ta ?
Street, N< a York. Tha
the makers had heen
scratched from the eases for hin two
P? ra of eyegls
??? re ' i i I ''al "J"
... rch tt \
the name of ? firm
. 16 1 u? '.id
\ the city not
!'? ,.h..!..;. i levelaad.) From
hi.? Ii ; ? . ? steh there
h.infr- ft leather fob bearing h bron.'e
xa', of of New 1 ora.
\\ ? t :. the Newark i^..rr report was
; before t'l.ptmn Tui.tiey last
-end a
man ro inveatigatc thi elew 1 morn?
:
., Cronei bj ti e police
throui ' ic country
the lo.-ul h?. tei day,
A local newspaper received ?
card from Mount Al
"How ? . . body " Ji i '.
i rones." < aptain Tunney admitted
that the handwriting corn'snonded with
ed on other
representing
? ? v. ?. i. ? i k
ricr
; came a message from the police
? thej ha.i
captured Ci ? ? .. Lehigh Valley
The man
??a\e hii name aa } red Niemsnn, and
?
' ' f an
le the Mi rert' Aesocia
000,000 wai
ing nt the Hot! Stratford in Bridge?
port last nicht, detectives were watch,
ing for the return ol a I to be
I rones. The ma ? the morn
ng. but I I the cruet chef thnt he
aould retan pay.
A man reported to headquarters last
night :hu'. h?- i.;,.? - eon Crom :
afreet.
le a trip to Har
l .thout an> " .
"I thil ,-, but I'll take
for luck." com
???rdar
treeta,
vho tried to com,nee him thai being
Jean Crones, "he wanted to be pro?
from himself." The man wai
..'ion.
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;..W OH KEQUBi ?
HANEL CALMLY
ADMITS MURDER
Struck Down Mrs. Meilncr
with Bottle and Then
Strangled Her.
LAUGHS AT POLICE
OVER HIS ESCAPE
Puls Blame for Capture on
W hiskey Slayer To He
Fried Next Week.
Joseph E. Ilsnel confessed *o the
police yesterday that he had killed .Mrs.
Julia Heilner last April In her home, m
rlathush. His recital of the crime 4aa?,
fcs cold blooded m the murder of hie
beaefactreaa, whom he struck en th?.
head with a bottle in her home, in Al- ,
beaaarle Road. He nm indicted and
will be brought to trial next week.
Hand's abnormally big and knotted
hands, that strangled his unconscious
mistress an?? then rifled the house of
gold and jewels, twitched as he
brt?ught them handcuffed to his l'ace to
take a eigsrettc troni his mouth. This1
?4.'? the onlj sign ol nervoo ' be
displayed. Il raa provoked by feai of'
. aemblage of policemen around '
him. lie even a.-kcii Detective Dowd
ioi.ee were coin?,- to do to
him. Assured that they woul?! not
harm him, Hand volunteered to tel!
hi? Btory.
The prisoner li five feel four Inchea
tall and weighs only 116 pounds, lie
\.., neat!) ?lie.sed showed splendid'
; appeared to think quickly.
He displayed to a i.?rge degree a char
acteristic common to many criminal
re to tell ho\. ('??se be had h? en
to the police and elwsys escaped dot? I
? '
Hand admitted hitting Mrs. Hi
with a bottle, strangling her. taking a
lom her linger and leaving her
icious on the kitchen floor, bal
,." denied strenuously any intention of
killing her.
Hanel talked freely about his crime
and credited hi- downfall to drink.
Whiskey, he said, also hud driven b m
from the iafe rural territorj ol Marj
SI d to Baltimore, where he committed
a theft ;.r:.i ?raa caught, ile admitted
.- wired three term- ,n jail, and
ipaarenl amuaemenl told o*" his
escape from this city while the police
i Iroad
and ferry term ?nal I.
Immediately after trie murder Hand
said he boarded .? Franklin Avenue car
uid wenl itta a the Will?
? irg Bridge. In the al teii ???
phis, where he ps
telen Jawelr] f< I? 9 With this
money he journeyed to Cumberland,
Md.. and immediately procured employ-'
meal in a pnach orchard, essumii
uame ol Kessler. Speskiag sis )an-<
guages, he wan able to make ir ?
m ith mar.y laborers.
I til g on the theory that It il easier
eteetion by keening close to
the police. Hand made friends ?.???th
county officials and declare'! that the
' and jailer of Henry County, Va .
drank champagne with him on Thanks- '
giving Day in Martlnaville.
PRIZE DOGS REWARD
WINNERS AT BRIDGE
Vacation Association Has Rene
lit at Colony Club.
?\\ hen Mrs. Klbrrt. n, Gary
? of United States Steel preferred
-tuck, worth $115 each, ai prizei a: ??
bridge party in her Fifth Avenue home ,
a few weeks ago. she was haiie?! .? s
hostess of daring original/;. Now'
comes the nexl step along tne path of
novelties in bridge.
Three high-bred dogs were offei
prizes yesterdsy sfternoon si
al the Colon.
Park Avenue ai.? Sixty-second S reel
em ? ? ?
? ?? -''"'i guc ; - who
?? o were ri
':: red cud.fr ipanlels, ?a'
? ach, and the third re? ?
fhe nai
prue winnen ?.?.??re not annoonci
BAD COOKS WEAK SPOT
IN DEFENCE, SHE FINDS
Mrs. Heath and Housewives
LeafUC Offer Services.
It ioi?k ??aMldei-hl? r.-*?.nning t?
rra.'h Ik? ?s'.'k >P"? ,n ???*, S"m''
adaiittedlj veal ?Jafaaaa ?ehe_ae. bu
Mr?. Jeaais Dewey Beetha hr?<\ of th?
National II??i:?o%?ivr?' l-4-n..ue. *?>M
thai ?he hi??. ,li?rovrrr,l it is BOthlS.
i than hn(\ eooklBg!
Mr??. Heath foiin.l that there w-n
man. iae?fieiea1 eeeki in 'i?r seen-try
that peor eeeki mad? aa?ail? hubir?
ana nui- babiei mad?? poor eitiien?
pnor eitiien? were rejected ?t tb?? re?
cruiting tsttiet sad ??an?/ rejection il
th?? recruiting office aaeaa. .?n m??!?"
i|iiatr arm?,.
Having placed hrr fitiRcr upon Uli
H ,v |_ th? ?. tern, Mf Heath mid h??i
,,, ?rerkera Immediatel. ?el ;.l->f>ut re?
moviag it. They adopted reaolntioni
which wer? fenrard??a le Preaidenl
Hiir-oTi yesterda. under whkh ihrv
agreed '?< rally to th? defeaee ?if the
nation bj eoastitutinc theaiselves ?
irreal steading arm? for th? Btadj ol
nutrition looking toward th? upbuild?
?m?' nation and 11 defence.
UNION FACES TURNED
FPOM UNITED BARBERS
Journeyman leader Complains
of Patroaage.
i nioaiat? who lahaiii I
to noa-union barben fer -heil daili
ahav? ba?r? araaeed th? tadigaation of
Jacob Fischer, ?eeretary-treaaarer of
th? Journeymen Barbers' lnter?atie_ml
Union. Fischer baa diacoTcred thai
with ."?(io.iiiiii onion worker? in New
York, there are bul eveBty-two bar
bei holding union cerda in tlir city.
"All of our union- ?n this city
within the in-? fifteen or twenty jreara
have com- to piece? because they re?
, ri or encouragement
i "M t hr o-ealled ? rad< n on 11 of
New York," aid 1- ehei in a letter
of complainl to the Central Federated
? erday,
?? rh? fa .it . with tin" barbai
t? i national unioi. nol a ?." i d
?? ponding ecretary of the
? entrai i 11 ; bai bars
have !:,?'! numeron eontroveraii si I
tiipir unioai bave broken up. We ar<>
willinp to ;?? ??I the barbera morally
and : naneially, bu* wa ean'1 go ??u
and organize thei
WILSON SIGHS FOR JOB
AS RADIO INSPECTOR
Times When He'd I ike to
Change. He Says at Exhibit.
i
W a hington, Feb. 24. ' Ther? ar?
tmrs when I think I hould 'ike to
chanc? thai of an ?n
pector," laug] ?ngly pre -?
' ' h? ?.'?'-???! nment's
"Safety Firsl bilion si ihr Na
tional Museum
The President had b?en listening
thron-r BB iasti acted with
the Arlington plant to incoming wire
? lessagei fre? ? il sa aad the
New York and Pa ... When
he had finished Secretary ??f Commerce
Id Dinned a radio inspector'..
on the Pre di -.i ' coat. While
being th-,;- decorated th? President re
inur-ed how he would enjoy a change
I 1 | .. * .01:."
President Wilson wsa sceompaBied
by Mi Wil oi si ! Secretarial Lane
snd Redi i Id H tri p ??f inspect on
lasted mor? tl sn an hour an?! a half.
REPORTERS IN COLGATE WILL
Wara? Faaiily n> Withhold Information
I rom Ne?? ?paper?.
lohn II. Colgate had mad?? public
rill before hi in I ebrusry
might have laved orno
working reporten much trouble.
.a th< ? ame of Colgate," ?ays the
racl the
? ' them,
hould thi to call, to be in
ii'i rnniitlii
? ?: to msk? ah? n y sf?
It no notice
of deal e pub lied in any i
? queat
ob ei ? ed.
Mr. Colgate lefl ? to hii
Sargest B, Colgate and Sidney I?.
I j
franklin Simon a Co.
Fifth Avenue
Tlerfs Clo?hw? Shop
H West ..Nth aSt? Store Floor
TO-DA Y
Clearance Sale
Mens Winter Overcoats
33 to 44 Chest
1^\ \\\C\ Heretofore
?.D\3 $24.50and$27.50
Single breasted models of the new winter materials (including
the warmth without weight fabrics) in the newest colorings.
Men's Silk Lined Overcoats
New Winter Models??3 to 46 Chest
Fitted, Semi-Fitted and Slip-on Overcoats
^f\ AA Heretofore
L\3 .UU $27.50and$30.00
Hand-tailored silk lined Overcoats of Oxford or Black Vicuna:
velve* collar; also Slip-on models ol the newest English Fabrics,
including Invisible Overplaids and Heather mixtures in the new
COloriagS. Yoke and sleeves silk lined.
Men's Hand Tailored Suits
33 to 46 Chest
1*7 CJA Heretofore
i .OU $27.50to$35.00
Hand Tailored Ready-to-wear Suits, tailored throughout ac?
cording to the highest standard; in all this season's newest
fabrics m latest approved custom tailor mud?is. _
WILD DOGS ELUDE
WARDEN'S POSSE
Greenwood Lake Terrified
as Pack Decimates Game
and Hen Roosts.
MARAUDERS' BAYING
SLEUTH'S ONLY CLEW
Heavily Armed Force Scours
Forest, Seeing Tracks and
Hearing Weird Yelps.
Th?? wild dog .nil?n at (?reenwood
Lu?.?. N ,1, |. n?w nt a height nr.rr
before attained in thr im-moiy of th" '
slds il Inhabitant Ms lael atalth of
winter eatertainmeni has hern off'red
liaca tlic icf? pacV carried thr floating
??land against N. K. Warmolfs hoi?.
adding thereby, an Mrs or =<> te ins
property.
Nightly "Lock" Rasea, Prank farcy.
George Man,?,, Hn,| ?thcr loadiag bon
vivant.i of The (,]pn, Bterliag Pore t,
Hewitt anil adjtSCeBt tOWBS, foregather
m the Rath?.?.??!!'?' of the <?l"n Aerie
Inn. thr Lake's mo??! fanion, non hibcr
satiag bestlery, while withoat, ?? a
il tribute te mine best, "Nick"
Warmoit, the genial bomfare, the wild
?i"!--, ir.p ai ib a' the moon
Daily, the thrifty ranri?,. notes m
Calling Iim poultry rollcal!. that fewer
and fawei roieei reply, ami every week
ead ??ame Warden W ilham <:. Klein ap?
pear.? with a determined a?r, a
nfle ai.ii ei a igh .?? I ridge to ma Iti
!'" ? si Bridgeport, intent on running
dowa 'he wild ?l(,g pa' k
Tack Ka4 aging; l.ame
Where the arild Hog?, eome 'rom no
?Be knows, Where they go when ?
SI - ?' ? them Warden Klein i?
going to t;r.d out if he has to climb Jer :
lejl hiUfl ?'. r?-nce
The farmer.? don'1 raind the canine eo?
cal exercises of a a inter night. In
fact, they deem 'hem superior to :ho
baying of the ?unmrr camper at the
moor. They Siso ?=?;. tha? the **\\?
(log are I? . . ?' a ? ? r r. ?? i ?. ri 'inun 'he
'
in? pack . ,. ' .rther 'ou.
They
. ?. .? ^ani" i.- . ? -
..: ?? Bleach ins bore ..f deer
* ? ouml ni tha biUl and tab
bits and an- beconing
? arrer and -?arccr. ?iiim.r 'hat the
maraudir.g an?mala were con'empla'ing
su assault on the :'"?h of the lake hai
Klein 'o a??-?on.
Afr??r the dogs be<.r..n te ?
game, Klein mobilized and begSB an of
feasiTS against them. A trOS iperts?
maa, Klein lo a isms with an abid?
ing arTec?..oi; ThfSf .a. M b week
he tramp- over tne chiefly vertical = ui
lace ?if N'orth?rn Jersey, through -no.v
Inches ?ie<>p, hunting the I
the hunting
Local rumor u d tncre were fifty
dug- Th:s, K>.n .-??\J, i?, an overesti?
mate. There arc probably twelve dog-i,
all big. w?>;f.;-.e luute?, thick of hair
ai ?1 ?I?-, p ?. cunning, who have sloughed
iliiation to lead the life of free?
booter*. Hut . fry never, nnlesa some
one ha? been dealing or? ;h?> bottom of
the pack.
At no"n yesterday, ??? hen me war coi
enl anwe.i on the .-cei'C. they
found th?? warden preparing hii
. ...? iei raid C?redenl la
??.I and i leed, ins foui of the
loi ndei " ??
(.reck Coatiagsat ParaUdable.
V'ir,; ' ri??;?' Klein, n th h upposed
j el untried, rifle.
. Ilowed bii (
i.eorg?? Manetii and hii gun. <???
Greek, il;- ...apon bean .he unmis?
?? nark ot' the hyphen. !' I
Paleolithic musxla loader, converted
into a shotgan b) a major operation
I- breei.pen onlj to George, '?'? to
tressarei the combination. Its muzzle)
?o.ik.s like something built by Mr.
Shont*. If a wild dog itai >i; '.!! long
enough for the daring (ire-k to go into
;., ? Ion again-' him, Klein ???? ;. ? ?
ie lion Crosi upon both ?hooter
ami ,-hootee with his own ha:..I?.
Behind the heavy artillery came the
observation corps, sliding from icy rock
?o bottomle? snowdl ft, iin?l pondering
on the retreat fror?. Moscow,
"Wild dog tracks' announced the,
fl irden( pointing to several dimple
-irung along the cold, ?old snow. A'
intervals of thirty ccond? thereafter
h? repostad wards aid gesture. The
?,.i ,,? thi country was aflieted
?rail ? that legan and cade
44 I.? rr.
After u forty-i'ive-mile marih, most
of the progresa being aaade !>-. ? h<
. ethod cmpio\ed by (lit'.? In ICSlinf a
4? indow pane, the commander waited on
th" lop of a local Mount Blanc until
ti? observation corp- caught up with
him. Then he announced that he woul?)
change his direction in the hop? of,
catching the enemy on the flank.
TI i expedition pushed forward hn-k
ly, cnrroming on the ice from rock to
rock, and hugging nearby trees with
:>r.r!:t affection. The coarse being laid
down bill thi pace ws iavolaatarily
much swifter. The general called an?
other halt, the observation crp.? locked
itl badiy worn brahes and attained
inertia by an involved route.
"Wall s'.iit buch bow," the com?
mander announced. "But -re ?tart out
again at nightfall The gentlemen of
the pics?, will accompanv u-, if they
wiah."
But the gentlemen of the srSSI WOW
leaping from erag to crag, far down
'he slopOi and sobbing bitterly, as they
?'rove to catch iireenwuod Lake's lels
train to the , . ? j
? ?
FATHER JAILED; SONS NEEDY
Mother I nable to Support < 'lildren
While Husband Sene? Time.
Mr A "de Bg time." His two
little sons do not realize that father
Was "SS l up" for not taking care of
bis family, nor do they understand the
atruggie their mother has had to feed
Ihr in.
lule Mr A. :s ?earning hi? lesson
Mr? A. .?a';not aupply her ehildren'i
need-. The i hanty Organisation .So
? trying to raise ISO foi the
family, which *?* il ! last until the .nan'?
relea?', ?iifts .-hould be sent to the
i harity Organisation Society. 105 Last
Twenty-st'cnd Street, New York.
These contribution?, received in re
s to previoui appeala In Tire
Tribune, are aikrio4vIe?lgcd with
I W. M.. IS; Mrs p C S.
| . Benjamin F. Levy, ?<; Miss ^? ?nn
I Henry, ?i : Mra ^lar,?,:! I., i !ark.
| I ?J; II A >., fl. I'ainty
Na 'l. IS; Mra I r4,ri,i-4a ?eh, ^?; A
I, $1; J I f . *-'. Prom One More
Fortunate, |1; Mr . S. V. Leonard, S3;
\athan Avnian. |1; MlSI < a?ol'r.e C
Well;. U? James M Miaule. J50. I
Continuing ioday and tomorrow
Sale of Saks Mixture Suits
Reduced from $25, $23, $20 and $17.50 to
$15
Today woolens arc in the oil painting class limited in number and un
limited in cost. All arc selling at .n premium, and many staple design
are "withdrawn until further notice.'* This means that clothes next Fall
are ??<>in<_; t<? cosl more than they ever did. s<> that whal you lave by the
reductions you gel now "ill be increased b) th<- advances you escape
later. Meanwhile, make i noie thai these are all Saks smis all this
season'- suits in all models, all colorings and all sizes, and. lik'- the
lady in the play, they are more sinned against! than sinning!
(A small charge for alterations)
Broadway
akfi $c (?omjmny
at 34th Street
WOMAN BEATEN
BYNEGROINPAR1
Pastor's Daughter, (ioin
to Choir Practice, Robbe,
?n Morningside.
Mon Rgi ds Park sgain proved itss
? I >-af'- refnije for ?hue-? and ho!
up ROB ta?t night, when Miss Eth
l urrier, Presbyterian choir -mger ar
ehttrity worker, wi u ? . -hr?<i hy
negro, blaekjaeked until ? m
und robbed of her bsn
Mis? Turner, daughter of the F?e?-.
Turner, a retired minister, \?;
?-romp; to the Bl '?-nan ?hurt
to attend a choir rehear ?; when, i
-ive 'ime. she attempted to tanr ?i
ihorf cul through the park. She ?v?
i ending the lecood flight or |te|
nom the 116th Street entiancc '.?hen
pewerfully built negro iprang nom bl
h i ,l a dump of bushes sad leixed h<
handbag.
Unconsciously! ??vom a
clung to th? bag. She (creamed fi
fgled a- hei
??nt bent her serosa the face aim bes
??' ? i ? blackjack.
?Don't Will me! Take my mon?
bu* dor.'-, murder mel " sh<
i leorga Pope, ? ho
tue park, heard hei end hurried to h?
a listance. When he srrived ihe wi
leaning sgain I ?> tree. Her sssailsr
vs?s disappearing among ?he ?ret-.- wit
the put -?'.
tlia? Turner wai tsken to i-.er hem?
a? 420 Wesl 119th Street, "here I
wa found thai hei injurie? were ne
er "'i-1 ^be waa on the verge of
oua collapse nom the experience
Repeated robberies and hold-ups
the park have given it a repu ta tie
.. refuge for thuga. Miss Turner'
mother had warned her not to g
through the park, but the temptstio
r eral block? off of the trip ?
?r..rated itation ?rai 'on much fo
hi r. _
FIGHT REDF?ELD
FERRY REFORM
Commuters Prefer Crowdei
Boats to L'. S. Clockers.
Commuter? from practically everj
within a Jo-mile radius of Nev
Vorr, Bttended the public hearing .n?1?
terday at the City Hall to pr?tes
against th? io*called Redfleld bill, now
before Congress, limiting the numbei
of passangers ferry boat-? may lawfull]
carry. The hesring '.va- called b]
Dock I ommissieaer. P.. A. <.'. Smith
who ?ill go to U .i ? ngtOD to-dav at;,
esrry 'he protest to the Senats Com<
te or Mai ne Affairs sad Pisheriei
in the form ?>' two i ?'solutions
idopted at the meeting They wore:
Pint, that ihe bill be *o amende?
a* to excluda ferryboats aa in the ex
? law.
Second, thai your committee refei
bach 'o the Secretary of Com
the entire question of ferry
Mon and regulation ?rith a view of th?
department holding hearings st which
this entire question -hall be thorough?
ly considered ami the very besl poi
?ible law recommended that will look
?o proper regalation for the ?afety
and convenience of the travelling
public.
H. I. Joyce, of the -few lei Cei
tral Railroad, repn?itlng all the
railroad? which operate ferne-, <!??
?lared that if the bill was passed
would make it almo?', impossible for
the railroad- to operate ferrisi
time, m the ru-h hours. He said thcr?
wa- no reooiil of a ferry boat hein?
by u\ erloadinj? arul that then
never had been a ?erioUl ferry boat
accident.
INTERBORO TO PENSION MEN
('resident Shunt? Announce?? Old \ge
and Injury Benefit?-.
i bee>dors P Shouts, president of the
terborough Rapid Trenail Company,
;. e terday announced a pension lyatem
.or all the employes of the ?ompany.
'The directora of the compan;. have
unanimously vote?! to establish a pen
lystem for the beat III of all our
employes,'' said Mr Bhoats. "That
spplj to employe? who ?hail have
attained :h?? ag?- of seventy years and
have bes in the service of the com?
pany or its predecessors not lese than
_wenty?Ava years, and al??? tu employ?s
I who shall have been twenty-t'.ve or
mors >ear? in -uch er. ic?> ati'l have
! become physically disabled. ITl? ac
ciptance ?>f the pen-ion allowanei will
' ?i?.?t ?leb.r an employe from er.
in other business. There are at pre?
ent nearly fi?rt\ employes ever the age
of seventy yeers, an?l ?ho?? !er??h of
I ?enrice rang,-; tr?>?n twenty-five to
[ forty-twe year?."
The pension system taKes sffect from
January 2. Pamphlet? of the pension
- regula'ions will be soon ready
' for dist ibution.
The nterborough ha? al-o rs'ah
liahed a "blockaiif alarm s\stem'' pro?
viding a coii- ignal to be tapped on ?
[gong at any station wheaover
are blocked sad u berome? aecesaary
ip the ale of ticket? a? an its
I UOUI.
?a
Continuing the Exhibition and Sale of
17,400 Men's Shirts at
$1.05, $1.45, $1.85
fl The materials aro: Bahama cloths, Clickel
cloths, tini'st quality wovon Madras, Manila
cloth, Japanese Homespun, Shinto crepe, Varsity
cloth, heather doth, crepe-o-tex, Scotch Zephyr.
Bradford Stripes. Wasp Wing Zephyr, and -ilk
and cotton mixtures.
r All si/.os and sleeve lengths, including a Une
assortment of 36-inch sleeves.
Also?Men'* Silk Skirts at $4.95
Remarkably priced for this event.
?''?in,' whites, filaiv rolf>r.<. beautiful .<tr>pi
effects, dutt finish o nil satin strips designs.
kskComimtuj
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BOY HIDING IN SHAFT
MISTAKEN FOR ROBB?
Apartment House Dwellers T.
rorized by Game.
Tne ringing shout- o;' "thi
; go-seek came fain
the e;iri of twelve-year-old Carli
Sievers, ?.' 809 No.-trand Avon
l?rookl\n, yesterday, and he pina
joyously. For Carlson had found
tly bully place to hide. Baaht
into ti:? basement sf the four-stc
?h house a' 782 Lincoln I'la
he had pushed his little bod- I rai
a dumb-waiter door, and he crouch
there, ehuekling.
??Bet they'll Save tasas hunt."
Ii. this Carlson was tiuite rigl
\o4 only hii playmates, but half
dozen fr.frhtened women of the apai
ment house and two detectives we
playing hide-and-go-seek with him b
fore he got through. When he judg
that be had waired long enough to w
the can,?' Carlaon tried to open tl
?lour through which he ha?l got in
tiie dumb-waiter, and found it lacked
Herbert Al;
fl< or, beard the commotion, at
remembered thai there bad late
? ?>rai burglaries.around I..neo
PU ? She 'phoned the police.
I- a ;?- Dote tlve Do \d aad Muss?
who imp? .icab aad hurrii
to thi disl irbance. Tiieir ri
volver? cocked, their flashlights r-ad
?hey openeil tho dumb-waiter doo
Carlson contritely explained he w*
playing hide-and-go-aeek.
a
BOY HUSBAND TRIES TO DIE
lo?.e|)h Plaaegaa's Klopement tailed t
Gat Him a Wife.
w*hen iixteea*yeer?old Joseph Finn.?
gan and Agnes Davis, a schoolmate o
the ?ame age. eloped to Jersey Citj i .
4 trs married ?everal month? ?airo, h
thought he had acquired a Wife, -?n
won.?! have to find a flat.
H || Agnes pur her linger ?o hrr lip
and told him not to say a word. The;
?it hita off to Ins home, St lW4
Anthony A\enue. and returned to he
home, tvo door? away. Jo?epl
:"ume?l and fretted. Agn?;s smiled am
i lauey
Then be' Daviaei moved ???.er t?
Brooklyn an?] took Joseph's w.fc wit]
?hem. AgaeS never sent a word r>
? ??il to her husband, and he didn''
e.en know her uddres?.
I.a-t night Joseph -tole away fiorr
'in? family sad locked himself in thi
bathroom, A short time later hi
tar Ira. May Clark, smelle?i ga-, and
breaking ?..pen the door, carried him tc
'.he air just In t.me to save his life.
DIES GOING FOR MEDICINE
W. H. i.. Armitrnne; Wss Stricken in
\N eebswken Station.
Stricken on hi? 4\ay t?> New York to
get medicine for his wife, William H
II. Armstrong, sixty-three, a retired
bu ? ? BMa, ot l? ( entrai I'ark Igest,
i tardai sfti rnaon is thi ier??'>
i ' . Hot pital. He became ?II in the
a. ? Shore -tat>oti at Weehawkea, an
U ?!:>. l, . fat some Brooks Mi -. Arm
?'ioii^ has been sta>in?j 4\.tb friends
at Bogota, a hero .he went upon the
uJ'.ict of 1er pbysiciau.
ERIN'S SONS FIGHT
TO HONOR SAINT
A. O. H. Says Parade Per
mit Went to Faction Out
lavved from ?Society.
"We are going to light thil I
m every local ?ray."
li?i w.,s the rea.-sur,ng ?tatemenI
made yesterday by Radavrich 1 K?
nedy. presideat of the county org?m I
tion of ?? ? Staat Order of Hibr;
mans, which is going to try 'o restra
another faction, formerly member? <?
the ?am" order, from parading on Bl
['atrick's Day under a permit from I ?
lies I ommissioaer u Beds
For the tir?t time in many years, ths
son-? of Erin are not going to b?
accord on the birthday or their pa
saiat of the ould sod. B It, a '.I' K'
announces, this matter v.
; m court, so thatU is n?> v;gg?
tiou of I'onnybrook Fair in this con
tro\er-y. unless some of the defeat?"!
ihould shout ?oriii thing un
nlea.-an' from tne side lines. Then
?i.? re might be action.
Kennedy contends that the men who
ha\e obtained a permit to parade und? I
the title of the Ancient. Order of H
Itfs have been outlawed from ths
order. LTadOl the !? ad?, r.ihip of <oi
oner Timothy Hea y, who ha? |
?a-' fai greud marshal, this group
.stole a march on their ellow countr.v
y obtaining a permit for the
parade. Kennedy says he sees some
politic. neve.
'Ihe plain trutii ;.?," he said, "that
?he Mayer docs net sag this iltsatlen
as v.e see it. Timothy liealy. gr_,n??
marshal of th? propOSSd paradcrs, w?
an active Mitchsl man, and John ,?'
O'Connell. also la the same element,
was secretary of the Miichel League
Healy, with i'ounty ( lcr?. Schneider.
, Byrd ar.il others, succeeded in getting
Mr. Mitchel nominated, or were largely
instrumental in it."
Mr. Kennedy insisted that the mer
who have the permit have no officia'
standing in the Ancient Order of Hi
h? rrnans, which ha? cho.en Josepn I
Berry, Tammany leader of the fteta
District, a.? grand marshal.
As a matter of law, ?t is contended
by the official body that an organiza?
tion which has used certain str??e?s fo
B parad?' for tea ISJCCOSSivS years |
titled to preference in seeking a per
i mit. Mr. Kennedy is going to ask the
Supreme < ourt to restrain the othei
el? men?, from parading a? the Ancient
Order of Hibernians, to which title, he
(hey have no right. Police (om
miaaioner Hoods took co?ni..uncc of
I tin- brewing row . II,, -.aid both pared??
Bl tO start at 2 O'clock, BCCOldi .'
ths application, lie otTered Mr. K? .
.? permit foi tesas other hour,
vhieh the latter was too proud to ae
ei pi. Then th? Pelice Commissioner
i nggeeted tha? the matter be arbitr?t
,ed Ceroaer Hea'-. named hii choice
for the arbitration tribunal, but Mr
: Ki nnedy r, fuecd to COnaider the propo
[Sltiea. liiui Healy got 'he permit