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_ FACES A BURGLAR $2-—__—__- Mrs. Merrimanthe Third Woman to Bring a Criminal to Grief. _MMS. MERRIMAN. Pluckily bear e@ a burglar and wave al aaeenREEt which led to his capture. |went into WAS. PATTERSON, Weld off an course! iim wated atation “hold-ap” after |‘ ad “Is that you. Homer? j@ had steack her, and dr The notse in the dining ely. There w him away. Mrs, Merriman sor a her voles. | Hr Teantnwa th Residents of upper Fifth avenue and | vaits Millionaires’ Row in West Fitty-Arat | ting Btreet will breathe freer dnce the cap: |, > tire this morning of William Lindow Be expert ‘‘second-story” man, who only de er cently was released from Sing Sing after e eerving an eight years’ sentence for ) Durslary. “Coincident with Lindow's return from = the penitentiary the police of the East} harder Fiftyfirat street station received nu-|niehtet merous complaints of robberies. Wertlauter signed reveral of hi men to patrol the «li trict between Fiftieth and Sixt! etreets and Fifth avenue and the abut- ting streets between the hours of 10 1. MM. 5 A.M. Their vigilance was re- | warded hefore daybreak by the arrest | of Lindow. s Pe Armed with a long dirk-knife ani aly, > ourglar'a “jimmy,” Lindow jnvaded the ES home of Willlam Heminway, a milile I S alre xilk merchant. at § We fite: street, some time after midnigt. YOn the southwest corner of Fifth avenue and Fifty-firat street ls the resl- © dence of Samuel D. B k. ‘The house faces on the side * wall runs along the Fifth avenue side. “ ldndow climbed over this wall, then climbing the back fences of the resl- ence of E. C, Benedict, the militonaire | [Y broker and yachtsman, finally landing | $ {mh the rear yard of the Heminway} house. | He used his “Jimmy” and pried off ote of the tron guard bara of the}! Kitchen window, which Is in the ba ment. Tarough an aperture of less tha Sm foot the burglar squcezed. A rer- Yant's trunk was in the Kitchen, and ho rifled it. \ nel ail toward the £1 and dashed inte the Henry Miller, of a a. silver alan t ah 7 + ++ —___ “WHY MY HUSBAND | TURNED ROBBER.” + pher Into the de Poverty and Love for Her, Wife Says, Drove}: THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVEN I OCKY HEROINE IRL ACCUSES REO owas ane Tine ST A POLICEMAN. | i l Father Says His Com- piaint to Inspector | Was Useless: sated Ww and the several times Park at 5 o'clock claves he sald a JAMES McCREERY & CO. WASH DRESS GOODS. TEN THOUSAND YARDS. Fine Linen Lawus, in a very wide range of effective patterns. Conventional and floral des sizes of polka dots. igus, or various Blues, pinks, greys, greens, on white, blue or black vrounds, 15 cents per yard; Yesterday's price 15 ce BLANKET DEP'T. roo pairs,— fine California Wool Blankets. 11-4, : D : : . $8.50 per pair 12-4, : . . D Pies S 10: CO eat 14-4, . 6 g b : $12;50)645 2S Crochet Bed Spreads, Marseilles designs, fringed edges, $1.50 each. Satin finished, fringed Marseilles Spreads, full size. White, pink and blue, sight him cod haa at Park with rR ofenek tat ciel Howe referred the TALY'S CONSUL RISES DISPUTE yarn sated In ht Claims Right to Adminis- ter Estate Without Security. $2.50. BROADWAY AND1iTH 8ST JAMES McCREERY & CO. ROW OVER PRESIDENT IN LOAN COMPANY. ——----¢ $e — Official Temporarily Suspended = | and Police Called to 118 while Waving | t adit siraties 1 Ile country ' a whe Hublie Admin Matrater has dectined to interfere 8 Vie the Consul mus: ithve th wor bis iministro tor Known as tate. leaving Mrs. Pryor’s Assailant Mad. | snow from the stde-| to hame tome It » Patrick Hynes, who murderously ut “tacked ex-Judge Pryor's plucky daugh- ter-In-law, han n history Ito is a pitiful histor: elling Walks and brew : an the # on ' | ' % | he had earned: tn bought a =) want and misfortune. iis ! eee aay they belleve misery turned his ROARS An Evening World reporter « Ieee y day at 763 Third avenue, the | miventbyittsnes: had oneoomer money | ‘The Janitor raid Hynes ment there, but referrs ‘a friend named Molloy, And We Were jut ou Mrs Motley your room. | Howe cond stay with fourth floor. Me yates Mote Mowloy sald: peu Bince last Saturday night J have ee i keeping Hynes and nin wite a j | Jatner by trade and haw been u Peaneecapentaaan it get work for some time ee Oe SOUL ESA EAE OFA ‘pay shelr room rent, th Sib | lea ie LIGIER oo Rec Rest eet pasteaturday: Phate why he did i for me “Two years ago Hynes fel! from evan evouseits écaffold. Ever since 1 think Wa mind! ire not for her the go fas been unhinged.” t lowe To The Evening World Mrs. Hynes) jas. th dictated the pathetic statement that fle lone 4 fe tows: Y ieee ha thier. | oe) HOW WANT MADDENED HIM. [pes | BY MRS. PATRIC HYNE: It was poverty of the se: that made him do this thing. It poverty and his love for me Tam about to | amy may, husband was nearly wild iMRS. PRYOR IS » OVER HER SHOCK * L-wanted to go to the ¥ on Home, in West Tw mtreet, but ae sald ne. He wo spear me. He #ald he toved m @t such a time he would n be kept : Hynes Says She Was ed 10 ue Not So Brave. daw aye of the Park ad hepper yeday fron Som jpened. but it haen't i: Tam twenty-four years i i Dorn in Bogland. | married Patrick six years.ago, and we had a neat iiitle : at 2403 Second avenue. Patrick worked) Seearly every day in ihe week, and with! 310 or $12 weekly we lived | ce, think that «he )Then hard times came. fle didn’: ma sath JRL much work, A yeur ago we had to pber's face aw ale tay ‘Dreak up our home and sell the bigest a blow and in followks F au the ke at Part of our furniture to pay the back Feat. ‘We heA 2 hard time fn the paar year. M kept getting worse. says that she bell Patrick didn't drink, and was always Ked that the man in 4 ind! and pleasant. [her and tat it was only naturay ‘We moved about from place to place, yimetting cheaper rooms, Three weeks 5 go he borrowed $4 from a friend and | eaulred rent for a title] Whew firmt street, Up| could, this me I had been able to work |! fo! ut, earning a little money, but now ———a=—__—_. nn. INVENTION KILLED HIM. Had @2 a Week. % wot two half dayn’ work Ing and earned about $2. This] AMHUEE Welkle Wan Showing a Hurgine Alarm to August Welkt Wednesday I tay in the room | Hackensack, N, without a morsel to eat and| turn of mind. He perfee of the stairway and ate further ext ra to f runniug as raptdl A that whe was runt wing the fleelng robber, alarm with @ gun attachment On in and would cry Ike al Tuesday he showed It to his trends. feaw me. I could not) ‘The gun went off syd ehot him and he could not provide properly for m | Plucky Woman Who Chased | ad, near had an inventive a burglar} ail amount ry heahG hata right: to admis Kivi seourtty. ant tn parete Paple Ada tain treu nee ta th mis contalned ta the lea between fhe Uintued 3 tral yur Thomas in grant piteat nen the ge that hainhin vty Titer at mbaietrater woe le yintetr Voihe petitioner teal thas. te bnae a ot he cee POOL ROOM QUEEN IN COURT Weeks Case Veit New r awe at "Grace itt 1 t Jur ek fr | Ps ") burns w no half lock-Jaw wet in, Ile died and will be burled to-morrow. He was sixteen Years old. passe fetrator, and based hie t After aa night sesalon City Ceonerative Bultdin: t his nusnen- Joans made wit tors. Mr why the meeting had Mr. Scully to make pkind ta Brookiyn, has ten Tits president, Thea as " ¢ til onigat 2 wish: lon of the books, eting.” he added, ed soon, everything directors 1 Ie oway evident ney ite a squad What took p mystery, Non tik. 1th Tothat the trouble was Know? ward tae 4 of me morning Presiden! hat been) vn exambiation af (he Looks was made Tithey were found te balance, ‘The Joan [nature te pepert the delinquency te the eit Loard f Directors waa what caused the M tawis had Revretary, who dues m0, 8.000 STEAK-EATERS READY. Monte wo Merchants rink. To-Nigh workmen are (usy vce inte a hints Mohtean ety sak Hiner toentght wt iO Broad thi o progress FEBRUARY 14, 1901. \ | ents ot a lof Kid Gloves at half, and some at about one-third actual value. Friday and Saturday we offer the entire lot at | | | MANY ces CATARRH & Os t of 1s Weet One! this disgusting complaint is seldom met ec hatt | with, It is customary to speak of Catarrh | | i dozen pairs of the foul secretions, and the poison through | | interesting in this house. No day but has something startling to offer in late needs. Wonders in business are special advantages to buyers—the | }more special the more wonderful—and in this house they are an every Ghe FURNITURE >< want Nothing fanciful, no curios, no mistakes or old patterns. Bright. fresh, new, perfect goods, such as you would pick out at full prices in a regular way. That ts what is offered in thi FEBRUARY FURNITURE SALE THE showing of special priced goods is as broad and complete as it was on the First of February, Carload after carload has been coming, and the furniture has been brought forward as fast as earlier lots made way for it. This morning the floors are covered with stocks as ample and tempting as when the sale started. One purchase in particular helps to this fulness. One big factory's entire stock of $60,000 worth of goods was bought at a handsome reduction because the firm was retiring from business. We gave quick outlet, and got concessions accordingly. The larger part of these goods has just arrived, and is mainly bedroom furniture. There are beautiful styles of Chiffoniers, Toilet Tables and Bureaus. Also from this same firm came Sideboards, China Closets and Bookcases. All are new goods, manufactured for this season. All worth a half more than to-day’s prices. Here are price-suggestions from all over the floor: Parlor Suites— | Bureaus— _ Toilet Tables— AUS, trom’ $—Three pieces; manor: At HL) trom Fae Manowany. ‘ Wrst $2 Masogany nih iny finial | $22. from $16—Golden oak from 32—Curly yb from $25—Mahogany nish . from $27—Mahogany from $3)—iird’s:ere, maple ; from §34—Golden oak from $36—Golden oak $35, from $36—Mahogany . from $40—Mahogany iy ANSE: from $70—Five pieces: mahogany | Ee ron ee aoentoak nish, Inlaid ve pieces; mahogany | At ag. from $4—Mahowany. “anish, Iniatd i | Hird sceyes maple, AUK&S, from $8—Five pieces; mahogany | Anish At 46), from $90—Two pieces; mahogany Mt #5, from $109.-Three plecen; mahom $38. from $12—Golden oa a from #0—3 At $i from $110—Three pieces; mahog- Chiff i from Ho Nind'sceye maple an 4 a : ifoniers— from $47—Mahogany ALS; from $125—Five pieces; mahog from $56—Mahogany iden oak 0 tahioeany: from $58—Mahogany , from $2 at fiom fraciirlnceye maple | Sideboards— from ye maple |. from $135—C » from 16, from $40—Curly biren from. ird's-eye maple from Golden oak any finish At $#, from $115—Three pieces; mahog- fans. finish | At Bo, from $12——Three pieces: mahog- any, AL $95, from $135—Four pieces; mahog- | any. At $109, from $153—Three pleces; mahor- any i 35, from. S from $3b—Mahogany 5. from $45--Mahoguny | Closets 23-—Galden oak ACS, from $70— (tom t2F Golden oak At $50. from 38--Flemish oak At {fram $%) Mahogany Nn $125—Golden oak lems to choose from, Extension Tables— i . from $16-Golden oak | | | from §20—Golden onk from $25—Mahogany ; from $25—Golden oak i, from $4—Mahogany: {rom from $60-—-Golden oak from, romely\-T TOHN WANAMAKER fireton se” mene = Dentistry, Lo va CT Te ay i O 7 SS SDirectly Opposite Ehrich’s. 8 Grand Street Store. 1 00 Weekly will fill your teeth & e ———— It is often said that we never know what a day may bring forth. | or give you new ones. We advise you that every day is going to bring forth something new and} FULL SETS. OF BEST TEETH, Guaranteed fresh stock from factories. No second-hand teeth used by us. NQQWU MY // 7 Pure Silver Fill YY Negseec, 81.00 ZB Gold ” Fillings, @ $2.00 up, e cording to§ size. White Crowns, 00 the way of great bargains, and always in the line of the people's immedi- | day ozcurrence—like to-morrow and next day, for example. i Friday and Saturday SPECIAL SALE OF Kid Gloves. We have iust purchased from a large importing house 2,500 pairs =DR. RANKIN, DENTIST, 366 Sixth Ave., “tito*8 AOC. . |B aimaye oven Tetneon 22d & 234 bu. © 49 + Per Pair. 1$ Downtown Branch: ‘All sizes and colors; former prices $1, $1.25 and $1.50. NERA ei Satie sem ever Ce yy uncil 10 P. ot Corner Grand and Chrystie Streets. Full Set of Teeth Gold Crowns. Catarsh kas become such a common Temper, Leisure and disease that a person entirely free from Energy by the housetseper who as nothing more serious than a bad coll, neglected to use 4 simple inflammation of the nos: and] vat, It is, in fact, a complicated and Sata GOLD DUST | ! i | y dangerous disease; if not at irst, it | BET. BROADWAY @ FOURTH AVR. W. 8. WOODWARD, Mar, Washing Powder the general circulation is carried to all varts of the system, | i salves, washes and sprays are unsatisfac- ew? ately near {tory and disappointing, because they do! yo theatre York and were (1 court defending | Mot reach the seat of the trouble. | VE rviees ow list a charge of receiving dogs, It cleanses the blood of the pois A hare gation ts expected doench was hetd ina (an iminates from: the syolem al Reza nf the Earley 4 Etat r= itite and be admitted to y Phiadelp hk IF tarrhal secretions, and thus cures thor Pte bess aticictehrige clas Burn coke! Keep your draft turned off and save money. Coke ith much less draft than coal. That's only a_ part of | A coke economy. The combustion is perfect. ‘The ash contains vurned cinders. Coke is all heat—all fuel. It makes the hottest fire for boiling, the lightest fire for simmering, the most regular fi Are for broiling. The best engineers burn coke to make steam. They. are students of efficiency. Hverybody burns coke who wants the most heat with the least trouble, at the smallest cost. $3 co for a big load. To be had in one- hall or one-quarter loads if called tor. WATINWAL COKE & COAL COMPANY, New York. G10 F, 18th St. Telephone 3752. 18th Bt. it BST, ate Re 662, Ssh BL i oughly and permanently the worst cases. tdrees E, 682 nominal cost World, uptown. Me oP aL ister, of Harrodsburg, 5 or writes we been a terrible sut: For Sale. — ferer fre arrh. ————___ ———— man a =4 and being now sound = Patenta and well, the quea- " fe -PAGR ts, ‘What cured you?’ nd for _ 60. In anawer I feel it lephone, STEPHENS iy duty to state that Clothing for men, women and chitdi Swift's Specific ts the ASH PRICES ON CREDIT Inediciue. 1 am such Kary aeehly or rioathly A true bellever fn the pure ‘atches and Je: fmeacy ae Bet MANHATTAN CRED! Rbnestly ‘and consci- 1M16-td ave., bet. (Sth & C6th ate, Open ev Lawyers. Hee er ommend LS ees pen erentoge: | j 5 aaters $1 DOWi! OPENS ACCOUNT, ae ine treo cart, ao | | 50 CE..TS WEEKLY, "| DIVORCE é,""ncn, ave recomime im FURNITURE AND CARPETS|=—=—————= ——— hi Thi Je, happy to say that hope whom cutin the| AT THE LOWEST PRICES. Help Wanted—Female tment ‘that Itc will cure any case Of] LEWIN'S, 45 WEST ISTH ST. | gavienax—ciaiweivi PACKERS starch If taken according to direct 267 WEST 123TH ST. girle 1 _ yantel. Apply (7 sth ave. is the only purely veg | —————_____ clabie biood purities | CREDIT YOR EVERYDODY—An) wa known.and the greatest Heer arses ofa! medicines and tonics. [7] 30 THE . If you have Catarrh don’t wait until it E 9 MME, [BUSY MAN’S becomes deep-seated and chronic, but be- gin at once the use of S.S. S., and send for writs our physicians about your case. 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