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ANGRY WOMAN NDS POLICE, Scolds Officer and Big Robbery Is Dis- covered. PISTOL USED IN CHASE, Two Burglars Caught, One with Leg Broken, and Plunder Found. Policeman Relliy, of the Oak street @tation, can thank a woman who lives Cherry street for the compliments 4 upon him at Police Headquar- ters In arresting two burglars who had partly carried out a hold plan to rob the bonded warehouse of Baker & Will- dams, at 30 Water street, this morning. In addition to the favor he found at the hands of his superiors, Reilly will also probably get $0), a standing reward offered by Baker & Williams for the conviction of anybody caught robbing them. ‘The warehouse {s directly tn the rear @f the Cherry street house, which ts an old-faghioned tenement, the jant- tress of which has been annoyed re- cently by strangers entering the @well- ing at alt hours of the night. ‘This morning at dawn, when ehe found the gas lighting 'n the lower bali- way, she went to the street and, finding Rellly patrolling his beat, began to berate him for not attending to his Guty, as she expressed it. While the woman scolded, Retlly walked back with her to the house, looked about and went to yard. In the dark he fell over a b of tobacco, which with three others was lying about. As he picked himself up he faced « man, who, giving a warning shout @ashed through the tenement to the @treet. Another scaled the fence and Fan through the adjoining house, while @ third, pante stricken, Jumped from @ second-story window of the warehouse and Iay in a heap. Reilly went after the two who ran to the street. He pulled his pistol and Overhauling one threatened to shoot him. The fellow threw up his hands, but turned and ran again end was finally cornered in a stable at 4 Cherry street. The burgiar who jumped from the window was found with his right leg broken in the cellar of 2 Cherry etreet, Birehell, who had his leg broken, was @ent to Bellevue Hospital a prisoner. Curtis Is @ well-known tobacco thief. In the excitement Policeman Reilly forgot to get the name of the woman who gave the alarm. ACTRESS SENT 10 BELLBYUE Giargte Rogers Mas the “Cab Mabit” and ip the Victim of twenty-two years old mys she {s an otros and lives at the Hotel Vendome. It was her custom to @rive to the actress. FEC ID AIOE Fe REN TNS oe ney ER em a ‘ ‘JOHN ‘CHAMBERLIN’ 3 DAUGHTER IS A STAR. A Wotnesday afternoon “Bargain | the mortgage off the olf farm and dis- | ¢ or with a haughty Matinee” at the Star Theatre ty an| Miss (ho gas collector w event in New York life not to be de- | Kreture—aiter a few weeks in (he oor Vination houses. We are now showing the new Carpets for Spring. This season’s patterns are excep- tionally attractive, the Ax- minsters in particular. The following ar¢ not the newest, but are good qualities, some surplus stock we are clearing out: bah TAPESTRIES ant uality), SOc. per yard reg i er, pow..... seaeees 57\c. WORSTED VELVETS, ne Ne, per yard regular, now.. 2! EXTRA VELVETS, $1.25 oer yard regular, now... ‘ 85c. 65c. per yard regular, now 49c. Bring size of room, if span and China Mattings. | J fe Immente Stock, this season's importations, at $4.50 per roll (40 yards) and up. BEST ALL-WOOL INGRAINS, '| John & James Dobson, 2 East S4th St.. Cor, Sth Ave, Daniel's. Dress Goods. Three Special Lots at HALF PRICE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. LOT 1—All-Wool Novelties, 46 in, wide, in Tan, Castor and spised. ‘Then all seats are retailed at! Fur be it from me to tell you what Beown shades, twenty-five cents each, and fond mothers | “Dangerous Women” fe all, abou | 0 ee wo! rota | yd - Be cinsdd 4 E ioaenaeei peo they are about everswhere, but tn this| 39c. feared (along with, packages from the | Cora Fas, woes name sounds uke Uaz| LOT 2—All-Wool Cheviots, 44 Sixth ayenue department stores), pro- 60s, Dare eneareee wyeeiete cansenee in. sponged and shrunk, viding offspring are not over five years! acter is portrayed by a ‘on e in Navy, Green, Brown and of age. No limit is placed on the pack-; woman named Eugenio Besserers, and) Black, ages. the latter oy the pretty biond daugh- ter of Edward Hanion, of “Fantasma” 8c. v4 Yesteriay afternoon I attended @| ¢.1.¢ who goes through life on the pro-| e “Bargain Matinee.” The treasurer ‘as Frances Arthur. \LOT All-Wool handed out two seats in the second row,| Both are clever-exceptionally #o~ 3 Homespuns, em they had|a@nd Miss Elizabeth Baker, as the sponged and shrunk, 46 in. | Moa ( wronged heroine, acts well ‘and wears been pre-enptied by fair-hatred Hv® | a black tea. gown with much and Storm Serges, Navy gentle Willie and bright ittle Reginald, ine yor, as a siavey, does and ck, aged respectively three, fou- and five Mi weil, although J. thi on Paula E@) he. Of the men Mr. Charles Dela the oe “oz, revelation. a Britis ir frei Other, wore golf clothes with (a drawl and @ perpet Jove.” The American g peers more | Delands, So does the is % Mr. Leigh, Mr, Price, Mr. eR Mr. Plunkiit, Mr. Fitagerald and ders were all gpod and, really, if "Dan- gerous Women” doesn't close Saturday my, advice {s to bring out the little ones and in ge to the Star. aniiyou'wtifentty the coke gna other years. Thetr good mother, laden with bargains in brown paper wrappers, occupied « twenty-five cent seat. I wanted to see the show, because T had been told (t was of a character to make “Hearts Are Trumps” and “Woman and Wine" look ilke Abe Gruber tn @ Piatt convention. There upon I gathered Willie, Eva and Re- ginald into my tap, assured their moth- or that tho remaining seats in the row were esi sph the management bf check rooms day nurseries, and stirring scenes. feted down to witness Broadway's | WILLIAM RAYMOND BIL, latest melodrama. - _ \Eighth and Ninth Sts. EEE ‘When ready to “move” read The World For Rent columns, But before referring to the play I cannot dismiss the Gear iiiiie ehiidrea . without « word of encouragement. Bless them! how they do enjoy the entr'acts, running up and down the aisles, playing “last tag” and “duck on the rock,” and inughing joyously whenever they are fortunate enough to step en @ man's Spring derby. I used to think the float- ing hospital of St. John’s Guild and Mre. Joseph Humphrey's free kindergarten constituted onr most worthy infantile y, but now I uncover at the mi of Mr. Nugent's “bare: mat! to nee ‘There ere only two suggestions I can make to the management of the Star. first la that a milk inspector be tloned in the lobby; and the second, t an asphalt pavement, roller skates And a hand-organ be furnished to every ° five children who enter the theatre on mother's twenty-five-cent tUcket. One of the principal interests in the melodrama lay in the fact ¢ a young irl, whose father was known to every public man of any consequence in the United States, and to every diplomat who ever landed on thene shores, wes to make her metropolitan debut as an I refer to Mise lone Chamber- hier of John ingots” and Levene aay Sarre a} SQUARE “ “.“ 15, 16°17 Yan and Gray, regular price ry. more there may ail ea to see what Jonas asi srt gang et her y could i ask? jet me “alg na oat no better or Fre ype A rere .% nara ‘she man a aay 2a wiri-you see of ere such povertness, a ~ amberiin is f Si: | ease seein oa cali e La AGEN, April 19.—The Prince & ‘ales staried homeward this morn- Lens PRIMROSE DAY OBSERVED oe A New Hlome Care Without Pain, Oper- e LONDON, April 19 —Primrose Day, the enniversary of the Geath of Lord Bea- consield, Wee oimerved throughout the Ser ae staan et wie Re: Gres oe if san wake aan DS Soe NRE. eg Poy SWEDEN VOTES MONEY |r" wi MN ! ayenien, the name % ? Well, 1". is crous "women." Tt ts es- - i= offering 1 the Overcoat occasion It means your choice of a lot of Spring ar ation or Loss of Seneaeers B. Altman & With Handstitched frames, 14, 15 and 16 inches, regular price $7.00 to $9.00 $4,75 CHATELAINF BAGS, popular hides, Black, Brown, COMBINATION POCKET BOOKS, Real Slonhey Skin; sterling sitoer mountings, regular price $2.25, $1.45 Have You Seen Them ? | It is the unanimous opinion of those who have that Overcoats ye €o, For Friday and Sotarday : TRAVELLING BAGS.—HIGH OXFORD, REAL ALLIGAIOR, WITH RIVETED FRAMES AND ENDS: 12, 13 B14 inches, reguiar price $5.25 to $7.00 $3,75 “ 6.00 to 8.00 4,25 $1.75, «5 95, of the year, ew THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 19, 1900, = KOCH « CO. Open Saturday Until 9.30 P. M. Children’s Days—sticries"" The wise, opie boys and girls are al inclined ike pleas rents and the stvle-loving here on Children’s Days every article in our enormous assortments is natty, modish and low-priced, These sugg For the Girls: MISSES’ ETON SUITS, a manufacturer's | sample line, in a great variety of styles | and materials, 14 18 yrs.,none of these worth less (ha your choice ate. CHILDREN’S BOX COATS of Hi wool tan Covert cloth, velvet cola to 15 yrs., regularly $5. ‘3, 98}, CHILDREN'S DRESSES of French figured DIMITY, double bertha of deep embroid- ery, all colors, 4 to 12 yrs, Hegularly B4,.00.eee-eee es 2.59 CHILDREN'S SAILOR SUITS, Serge, all colors, trimmed with white braid, 4 to 13 years, regularly GUSO icon shaban tenes oes 2. 98 CHILDREN'S LINEN CRASH SAILOR SUITS with collars of red, gobelin or navy blue, finished with white braids tons yrs,regularly $2.25, 1,79 For the Little Tots: INFANTS’ LONG CLOAKS of cream Ped ford cord, double cape en with fancy satin ribbon and guimpe. eects i 98 CHILDREN LOTH REE! Fe is, all desir- able colors, iancy collars trimmed with white brad, | to 3% CHILDREN'S CLOTH REEFERS, all colors, sailor collar trimmed with fancy braid, or separate collar of tide with em- broidered insertion and edge, 1 to 3% years... '2,98 CHILDREN'S REEFERS of cream Bedford cord, collars trimmed with satin ribbon and silk embroidered ruffle, 6 MOS. 10 2} 4 YESer cree sss eeee 2. 49 CHIDREN'S GUIMPE ‘DRESSES of cash- mere, entire waist and revers trimmed baie ipl black velvet ribbon; colors gobelin, red or rose, 1 to 3%) YiBeave 2.39 125th Street, West. *" 19.98) all wool | estions from a multitude, For the Boys: BOYS’ SAILOR SUITS of all wool navy a ve cheviot, trimmed with caJet blue, | k emmbiem on shield, § tot ya renee $ic0 1.98 BOYS’ ALL WOOL CHEVIOT SUITS? ex | tra pants to match, absovutely fast navy | blue, silk stitches tt ul, | Sto't6 yrs., regularly $00. O, | Be 1 DOUBLE BREASTED = SCHOOL SUITS of all wool checked cheviot, regularly $4.00 79 YOUNG MEN'S TROURSERS of striped aan or worsted, eri fect tit and finish, 14 to 19 yrs., regularly BBiisecers » 249 Hats for Misses and Children. CHILDREN’S READY-TO-WEAR HATS, with fancy straw crowns, mull rutfle brims and pompons, pink, light blue or white, regularly 99 ts, 59G | MISSES’ SCHOOL SAILORS of Jumbo straw, mixed co! fancy braid and quill ......e0eee - 59c MISSES’ OUTING HATS, with fancy Tam crowns, all Ws, correct style 8c MISSES’ “BABY” HATSovith straw crowns, fluted biims, taffeta bows edged with Straw, 4 large choice of colors, regulat!y $1.98 and §2.25.... LOO Shoes for the Boys and Girls. Lire s id Khel BOOTS of Dongola Kid, patent leather baie Sizes Vi) 4a 39 Hi CHILDREN’S of sa 1,39 MOMs. srcoe YOUTHS’ “CALE Laci BOOTS, bull dog toes, sizes 11 to 2 INFANTS! BUTTON BOOTS, wedge ‘pg patent leather tips, sizes fi 89c LITTLE MEN'S LACE BOOTS of WO Birrscves teeebsoaeeee and Seventh Avenues. sizes 8% re Spring heel, sizes 9 to Between eae: SPECIAL to 75c. yd. A 19th St. C/MPSON CRAWFORD O1MPSON HIGH CLASS VEILINGS, 25c. yd. Samples we closed out, many dif- ferent dot and mesh effects, all pure silk, conservatively valued from 3c. Sixth Avenue. SALE OF rare opportunity. 20th St. M. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Thelr Low Pricem, Both Sides 14th St. Macy | were (from 13th to 18th, 6 AVE [On account of the rain you'll find most of the goods that advertised in Sunday's papers still on sale, HAM AND BACON. “Red Star” Ham and Boneless Bacon—finest quality—extra selected sugar-cured. The and appetizing; our regular price is 13%c. per pound. During this sale: Hams........11%e, Ib Todd's celebrated Old Virgi kind that is toothsome, savor | Bacon........10%c, fb, nia Ham, 24c. Ib., and Bacon, 14c. Ib. Choicest that is cured. WAD. SQ, GARDEN—LAST 3 DAYS! } BYERY A ; @EASON EVER Ome tent 3 Px Pettormences open at FAM. Gatly ‘The Cirees Does Net Bahibit in Dreskiyn. ~ Mille.Cornille, | _ ie ‘ee te FRED BOND @ CO, StAST 2 StanTe De Bepire Co Criterion sy emeg ” lew Frobman'e Sareea rt FAWNico THEATRE. Sth ot and B way #8 MAT SATURDAY nie Sherlock Holmes ARLEN THE: TRE The Sra Ries charies Proaman's apres Seas HEA TS ARE IARe et WHY SMITHT Mate, 215 PASTOR’ 5 goxtenvove 2 Mn | . THE NE WEE ‘|KEITH’S On account of the pee aod! humidity, the and the drizzle nearly all of the bargains | vertised on | Sunday are still on sale . .« . «© -Men’s and Boys’ Clothing —Anes Our Clothing advertising inspires thrifty buyers in much the same ‘that blasts from a bugle affect soldiers on the field. Both Wish we could give types a stentorian tone. These terse, modest paragraphs are aus oy 2 soe a loud noise. ished and lined throughout cassimeres, dressy and durable, sizes 7 Boys Boys’ 7 to1s Women's Kid Gloves. pr out all unsold balances of elegant, high-class novelties—for- mer prices ranged from 99c. to $1.98; cho'ce at 6¢e, The various lines include the following styles:— 4-Jewelled Hook—glace and suede. 4-Jewelled Button—glace. 2-Clasp sachet wrist—glace, $-Hook Fowler quality~glace. }-Button French glace kid. 2-Clasped Fownes pique, The foregoing are very remarkable values, Any woman who needs a pair of Kid Gloves should not slight this chance—O4c. for qualities worth to $1.98, It's the Macy method of cleaning up stock—a vig- orous, quick measure. Men's Underwear. Balbriggan Shirts, long sleeves, pear buttons ; Drawers to match, suspen- der tapes and double gussets, value 50c.; Our price, 39e, White Lisle Thread Shirts, long and short sleeves, pearl buttons and stk binding Drawers to match, suspender re and Otis doubl: gussets, value s uur price, 39c. Natural Wool Summer Shirts, pearl but- tons; Drawers to match, 5 tapes, double reinforced gussets, at 74c. Women’s Underwear. Ribbed Lisle Thread Vests, tapes and trimmed with lace, value 35c.; our price, 24¢. Shaped “Jersey Ribbed Vests, price wei high ack and long sleev: buttons and silk tapes; eee ea ich, French bands, ankle length, value 50c.; our price, 39¢. ‘ of ait metedreman. Big Cast -- Rose Cogbias Minnie Seligman Sekai EDEN) "Gheuatockariy” MUSEE| = 48S ROSES" Open 0-30 A Children’ s Easter Festival 2S OPERA HOURE PTROPOLAT! Atmiecisn Th conte nights Hit price for nthe __ften._ Open from 11 A.M. to 10.90 PM. ne O'Rourke, Genero & MINER’ 5 Tinto am 125th Bt, Theatre Mat, Wet & Sat Vg a Mein. . Fre é BROADWAY Bailey, Glenrey. tyre _Ficise THEATRE, élet 8 og Be Mat. Wet rte 2 Saterday ot 2 tenors le Lo CUBAN ORPHAN FAIR. LATAN OFERA-HOU'SR. oem, be thera Servoety ill | Ake “4TH STS fat Wed. 4 Rat All Reserved Sew Adminnion fhe, for chines VICTORIA 2% THE. RAYS ms fl HOT OLD, TIME. THE wr Ee DAY, DEWEY Fs, a, OLS th TAN OPERA wouge SUNDAY EVENING. APRIL SOUSA “%., GRAN TAREW ELL Cont maces Performazce, ADOLE ZINK JOHN W. RANSONR, TADRLL® URQUMAKT, PILSON ond ERROL | be SAPHO in JAPANESE. ELEY TIM MURPHY cnet THE EVEG RAGGRR ACADEMY OF MUSIC, 1408 Zp <a. WAY DOWN EAST Prices 35, $0. The 01 _Ma popular shides of Oxtord cheviots, sleeves 1 Satin, faced to edge w.th silk, value $14.00 our price, Men's Rag'an Overcoats, mide of Oxford gray cheviots, nobby and fashionable, ined throughout with pure dye si'k, value $25.00; cur price, $18.74, ure worsteds and. albwool cheviot) Samal. Mua hod lapels, lined with fine quality Men's Sack Su ts, double-breasted vests, made of fine quality Oxford cheviots, band-tinished, lined with mohair serge, value $16.00; our price, $13.49. Men's Cutaway Cats and Vests, made'o! imported unfinished worsted, band-iae : with pure dye silk, value $20.00; our price, $14.99. Boys’ Spring Top Coats, made of the popular Oxford gray Sais carefully tinished, sizes 4 to 15 years, va'ue $4.00; our price, $2.98. Poys' Two-piece Suits, double-breasted coat, made of Scotch cheviot and faney — to 1) years, value $6.00; our price, $3.74, Sallor Blouse Suits, made of garnet, trimmed with hand embroidery, heavy silk th Vestee Suits, silk faccd and with farey vests, made of serges and fancy el lots, hand-embrotdered shields, value $6.00 ; our price, $4,358. a Roys’ Thres-piece Cutaway Suits, double-breasted vests, made fo ene eer 7 cheviots and cassimeres, sizes 10 to 16 years, value $6.00; our price, $4.99. Boys’ Two-piece Suits, double-breasted coat, made of strictly pure worsteds, steep years, value $7.00; our price, $5.32. | Missed and Children's Cont | cour an ap peches, sane’ ota ' years, value $6.00; our price, $4.49, Black Serge Fly Front Jackets, front, notched collar, lined with feta silk, sizes 12 to 18 years, $9.00; our price, $6.98. Covert Cloth Three quarter Coat, double-breasted effect, lined with taffeta iil sioes 640 years, $7.49. 4 Covert Cloth Eton Jackets, breasted di seams, not feta silk, sizes 12 to $10.00; our price, 67.48, Royal we Pa get Three- lined ¢ Sizes 6 to 12 years, $9.74. you fully, Come see. M ring Top Coats, made of the line Men ch Suits. made of put and st thoroughly tails hand-f Farmer's satiu, value $14.00; oar pric Fast black low| Richelieu, Rembrandt and necks, sleeveless, finished with silk ribbed, 19¢, Cadet blue Cott extracted white polka on Fast black Lisle Thread, Richelieu tan sal bee Fancy Lisle Thread, fancy ty ied a en th be pods iTAS. SROET I Dare ewe of Aa mers Se the MILL THEATER, Len 0) 6 8 & a New Town Beauty’ Grasses of € STAR a re Mat Wet, Set Oat ie Bat Next Week—' Couget in the Web” Orch. spur (acon. Our values J $9.99. red, navy and electric blue value §¢.00; eccpee front effects, collar, lined in hs with, taffeta Children’s Dresses. White Lawn, over em shoulder, full str, fekane deep hem, sizes 4 to 14 years, White Lawn, lace yok embro dery raffle, full skirt bi deep hem, sizes 4 to 14 Blue, brown and ie, deep hem, 4, 6 and 8 year 10 and 12 year sizes, $407, year sizes, $4.39. Women’s Hosiery, imported Cotton, METROPOLISE=" KING OF THE BROADWAY AND HalaRy Sf, A BIG HIT! "gs Ame —Standard-Union. ANK C. BOSTI i Midway esr RAIN OR SHINE. THE CASINO GIRL! # = ine Casto = So “avine Seccenees