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vs THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 3, 1900. arrest for robting his employer of Gi8000/ Detter place and recetved 90, the half worth of dismands and $80 in money, | month's weges due, declares he committed the theft for] Ten minutes later Mrs. Genith tele 9 spite. He had been compelied to drive| phoned the robbery to her husband, who about through a blinding snowstorm ali/ notified the police, Barty in the even- ] day and determined to get even, Hel ing Berge was traced to a hoube at wan captured after « desperate strogele | 168 Noble street by the detectives. He with five detectives, was found in bed stupid from drink end J | Berge has been in chis country for sev. | Mentified by Mr, Smith, ‘ “CENTRAL PARK ZOO ISAN ANIMAL INFERNO,” HE SAYS. Prof. Gill, of New York University, a Noted Veternary, Declares the City Tortures the Wild Beasts in Its Care and Suggests Many Humane Reforms. is i ¥ : Pl eral years, and this Winter was em-| Herge is young and powerfully built. ployed as coachman by George W.| Five dotectives were gathered around California Crocker’s Man|Coachman Took Costly | Smith, a wealthy man of Germantown, |bis bed before he was awakened. For After driving Mr. @mith to the rail-/@ time he appeared to accept his arrest Short-Changed in the Gems as Pay for row. station yesterday morning . | peaceably, but suddenly he made a dash Gotham. turned fo the house and went 1 for the door, He tossed two of the offt- Overwork. to baila « fire in Mrs, Smith’ cers out of the way and kicked another, Whtle there he opened her jewel case, took the jewels and money and went/| na PHILADELPHIA, April 3-—Richard| to Mr. Smith's place of business in the rt prained another's wrist he wes Berge, a swell English coachman, under! city. There he said he had secured alinrown down, striking his head on the . In the face, breaking his The lid ts off the Bowery again. Three | hold-ups, with accompanying violence, @ attended the opening ceremonies along that lively thoroughfare in the early @|hours of morning. Albert Nichols, well dresged and led, who says he is butler to millionaire, George Crocker, anages the silver pantry and e f that magnate at 1 Kart D | @ixty-fourth street, tempted the pitfalls of the Gotham, in the saloon on the southweat corner of the Bowery and Bleecker street, at 1.3 this morning, and Rjeuffered for his sine. He was accom- panied by his brother. @| The two men strolied into the place, enn cal LT bt @| attracted by the illuminations and not @| knowing its desperate character. They Blordered, sixty cents’ worth of drinks, @| standing at the bar. Albert tendered 2 ater ancse| Have You Seen Our Caster Millinery ? 8 | fashion, 9 in change. If not, do not miss it if you are at all interested in fine feminine headgear. It’s rome | the @| Nichols, foolleh man, objected. He 44) and finest display of Easter millinery ever held at The Big Store, and that means at any store. te @|standing near him, was ‘Rat- 4 " e an ew is have , : ! linery talent-of the Old and New Worlds have contri liberally, and the result is an unsurpaseed Borie at fener bale tion of thousands of magnificently trimmed hats, all so reasonably priced as to be easily within the Whe fame, was beside him. When he| Very woman. Since the exhibit was begun on day morning the Department has been Fein aati ue an att whineca te ae] With an appreciative and admiring public and the sales have been 20 it we are by amps be Glnot even have the change, ond his| Whether we will be able to keep up with the demand for Easter trimmed hats in spite of the large i | Pocket book containing #10 was mist] Drenared. An early selection is therefore highly desirable. The comes quote q general indication of our stock and prices. Compare them with those by i supos wem wots Soma un is tre Vee, satisfied that nowhere else in New York can you get so much quality and style for Hoses ieiecen” “Op 5, O0--“teaom win At 3Ge-- “alums rin Ht 7.50, 1 correct Spring and Summer shapes. Value 7Se. ting. Hie brother was also done up. i iT i ! il i st i he FL Ladies’ Suits. Season after season we are more and more i vl i i i i { Es By ; Prof. Harry D. * University, told an 3 i E is . z F you re compare our workmanship, our styles and our ish with the sort equal prices would purchase else- >| where. Here are some specials for to-morrow—won- derful value every one of them: Pegler Raper RA go gn Vil prod TAIDES' ETON SUITS, of Laat omoegun Saia Sright, Spring itiade of per Ib, gray; froat of jacket is trimmed with black and white striped taffeta | CANNED FRI “What particular animal would you he| relieve fret?” The fessor hesitated. tl aq, Well, there io a black bear up there. He is in close confinement in @ about six feet wide and twelve ‘Text jong. The balls of his feet the their | hard oak floor, w! an born prostra-| roam ov: of pine needles ane among y ing forests, He ought to hibernete every winter. It he can rest! a phyaical necesstty for him te into @ hole month or two fi é tr 2i83 iF FL , i i iit a ought to have a cave! apt exer- | every winter, He Em noree wae kept in a ba like the white beai All day Sunday | bene@t moat appearance: ~ sete) looong halon Na re Stat Jeet Sate Paced, To te oot St, fring ook o mest etyteh bal wee: 77,50 | meee ten bens ees “What te people tease the monkeys | (Mat Ae, alka, around, he Tet | at LADIES’ FANCY CLOTH SUITS, of imported materials, in gray effects, | “Masel” wand cheice Fins ine ape Poe, 2m ey ee Tan would. “the | H@,wae in, the giare of the sun, hot.| whose tight-Atting skirt plaited and taffeta playa Big Aad pan part copnath ap) ed man Would. The | excited and horfibly nervous, It wes 22,50 Hess!” Brecktast Pood, msheo a éelicioes meraing Gab, por ées., €2.15; pacinge, tracked in the, evolution. | There was an Theaenkeenean” sale eRe Yee Yoeuey «8 Se Covmmerrew, apne , MACARONI OR SPAGHETTI: moyat tenet, 10. pgp, por dex, 902, old Crowley, Hi ‘All “those American’ antmete| these ie fd Crowley. He, i 10 be Rept cook nae {Be co We are showing a handsome collection of Cos- Bingo veserascze:- ; pod thing. But give the animate « | $OmbaE tames, 6th of Ince sod eet, Slee i Costumes and | ilista pwned jamy Tonshens reset Cal reet tage eoeiiocl can pe bogged ead yg hg aa the most boar 7 designs, and at prices Quis: pot can, via r : berea att, eevee ill Paes reat ee oes eo ~ PTAA 5 Unde dydias — know whereof I |» People throw them partly maton food, and as a reealt knew that eye was w many of them have and| time. It soon made ingane. her human diseases. It is a yi eer foe their individuality. the mo crasy! ft {| That ig all f want.” no wonder. Any ‘would, out of hi Dr. Gill !s Secretary of the New York natural environment, and subjected to| Veterinary College, Professor of Sur- the Nervous torture, &c. A inarian to the Boerd Give the animals a show." jealth, go ‘eter: in, Veterinat “What can be done for them, Doctor?’ | to the X h Wales Governmen: wr, every animal a large yard and |and is a well-known humanitarian a a hole into which he may retire at qwill. | scholar. i W uC) PLOT FALE There Afe Still 24,000) Tried to Fire a Big Flat- Out in Various House by Using Ker- States. osene. i i Fi ff af PRET IOC AEA OIE IDET LE pd mod ; Two Wednes- | BAKING POWDER, nese Shirts and Wrappers. day saerings a eg of unusual merit. Take advantage of them if you Sucxp PEACHES : Doticiess with cream, 1-1. con, par denen, @t.1% parean, need them, and you'll save quite a bit of money on FREWCH PEAS: Potts Pl (Sen), onal, tater est vary eaten, poréen, DATES : stutes with Ailments, Wolnste, Pecans, ote., por tex, LY: Bene” pam Comat Jolly, abentately free from any cfuitenation, e rapper, mate of Simp- + Fancy Carolina Head Rice, 3 Re., ag® “il He Fé eit zx gh fi if H U fi if 5 ! E in i | : ! i z | a H : y that the “provocation was sublime. h ocpneeeee were passed declaring t! : morrew at lon heart avo A ‘WRAPPERS—One » in favor of passing lot of euperior Ue bill over the Mayor's Te free arranged i | I i : . . A short list of gurmi,bet od woul for ue han 1.00 eaywher sas ge Wines and Liquors, ‘teu vews Wednesday's sale. You don’t often bey any fe goods at these prices anywhere. r | i ! i } i ! i i serene is Stina snterene, | OE S70 Cypewriter for $17. insertion at ( Stationery " iM ‘Seotea HT CUNTAIWD, ors posta, paar Oy ge A recent trade transection, the partic ji ¥ i y 4 H lint : farereyyytte af Ele i see Behe sac cram, sie cova ne fer meaths boon enjoyed by employers. 4s , ,, lag ell pp ay May wort OS pera ll at siete 1. py Ea fie, eae 7.5, Fierce oe Oak AND Enamet ocazeme, Sold, S12. high, g.5 Teather SILROLINE, iorge anvrtaost, par yord, See Aeesines of thritinenen, CURTAIN SWIBS, excellent 15c. par yard qualty, ot, per yard, 10s 2 mee ‘ae tae oy Ley ap for cash ond tog cxrann, wort 19¢ , = 1 4 Sib