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| ) THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVEN NG, MARCH 15, 1901. ade BE Rt bo 8 | NO FAVORITES, CHAPMAN SAYS. ODLDOIOOEGPHILGHOSE SOPOT HUGHES IIIS Berd, ee eee rane A Day Well Spent. Me 7 ZK Clothing and Tailoring. ge SSS Great Achievements. A little thought over our to-morrow’s attractions ought to be an inspiration to have * | you Shop With Us. We cannot always do wonders, but you will be con- , | vinced of the splendid values, exceedingly low prices and in every case a great saving of money. A Worthy Display of Ladies’ Spring Garments. Prices invariably lower than elsewhere, no reason why we should not help the other iots, cassimeres the latest patte Ladies’ and Misses’ Spring Jackets, box and half tight fitting styles; also. silk and cloth Etons, 4.98, 8.98 to 20.00 | Ladi a * , d Chil Q SI irts, in cloth or silk, all the new NY 7, Perper Birra a err es 98, 5.98 to 25.00 an I Ladies’ Silk and Cloth Capes, 18 to 50 inches long, trimmed with braid, lace and ribbon, 3.98, 4.98 to 20.00 Men's Trousers, Chapman Secs the Result of Life in the Tenderloin. S90OO8DO8 OS OOT9-0" VLOBOG DDE FY Y FYE OTE: Boys’ and Young Men’s Clothing. Buying early and leisurely gets the first pick of the season's newest and best styles. We are the boys’ exclusive outfitters. Our prices enable every boy to look neat for > little cost. For Easter and Confirmation. Vestee Suits, 3 pieces, sizes 3 to 9, 1.98 to 3.98 Sailor Suits, 3 to 10, hundreds of pretty styles, 1.98 to 3.98 Tan Covert and Oxford Gray Spring Top Coats, 3 to 16, 2,98 and 3.98 We have sets his entire | for Boys, 9 to 16, Suits with Vests, 100 styles, Why We Lead in Shoes. = We follow the manpfacturer’s output, study the wants.of our trade while reasonable profits satisfy us. St. Patrich’s Day Parade Shoes. Men’s Hand-sewed Shoes, in black or tan vici kid, 6 to 9; reduced 2, from $3.50; 75, Ladies’ 1.50 Shoes, 98c) Misses’ and Children’s Rus- Dongola Kid, stout soles, extension | EPP Rae 69c and light edge, patent tips, button or | to 10%, | ace, 24 to 8. | w1to2, 79c 200 Doz. Gooth Brushes. Superior quality French Tooth Brushes, 4 rows of finest bristles, securtly y/ 5 e DRUMMER BOYCALLING ROLL. 2 jcemen will sec nothing tae . : Capt. George 8. Chapninn took formal} “(3 - command of the Went Thirtteth Street] 205.2, } cr Poiice Precinct, better known as “The aH Gow Tenderloin,” at 8 o'clock this morning, |Chapman Hovers Over the Tender- and in all probability the next few days loin. there will be “nothing much doing” in that section of the city. When the Captain walked nto the station house he found two huge floral pieces awaiting him. One was worth not leas than §% and the other about half that sum. He shook hands with all of the police- men who were about to go out on the day's tour and inquired concerning old drawn. Perfect finished handles, value 28¢,, to-morrow “Good Things to Eat.” Snacial Prices, Saturday Only. ting, &c., friends who had been under his com- cloths, Venetians, chev- Ci sped Uh Ct Cn bac Ra i BS | Prardss meaty Calornis, exczient gait,” Mister Be F \ Yiots, ‘coverts, _meltons, A anew Spring tapes at T8198| ccobrs, per buen aap et “An express wagon brought up two eee ee ee ne aT enki peraibvtin, Be Taek and’ irks testable shades of the s Eleven Wonderful Low Prices in Ribbons. trunka and the Captain busted himself SEE eee tlea en Brookins We capply overit0.000| hi pesca, Gol | ford cloth, &c., &c, Black and all the d dee No.t, velvet Ribbon, with satin back $f | No. 16, black satin back velvet i ee deliveries daily In Brooklyn. We supply over 10,000 homes. Send for our! ! son With all the latest “kinks” in collars, sleeves, cuffs, tach wide, In buck and full line of Atte wide ae vel é tnd . wide, toast | keting his living apartment tn shape. When asked about his plans for en- forcing the law in the Tenderloin he said: “Jt is almost too soon for me to form any plani ‘As in the past I shall obey orders and enforce the law to the letter. “Within the next few days I expect to find out where the law is being vio- lated, and then act accordingly. The Jaw must be enforced. “—In the next few days I shall devote my time to getting my bearings. free postal cards. Broadway, Graham and Flust.ing Aves., Beooklyn. TRIED TO MURDER | 2s" DIVORCED WIFE. $95 009526 56-900-900-0-0-06-965 300 FD52OFODT4O9744 SPEED flounces, &c. Suits worth Suits worth up to $7.50. up to $10.00. $ecooee Flowers Awaited Chapman When He Took Charge. ae a nn nnn nnn nnn omeenny HBatterman | = doseph fl.Baulan ENTIRE BLOCK, FULTON STR teeaenn 222-22 - +--+ +--+ ++ -- + Men’s Tailoring Saving. | Men’s Clothing Saving Boys’ Clothing Continued. Men's S ittsior Oxereoats to measure: Men’s new Spring Suits, neat, m. Be of the best,all-woot ne Men's new Spring Suits, fine chev tans, green effects, ( ment to choose trom, 321042, wor h | and nobby, 3 to S years, worth half of our Brooklyn friends. Just see what we do to-morrow: blue and bh $11.00, price $8.00 | $3.49 Ladies’ and Misses’ Sut's. in all tle new styles and fashionable materials, rich ST all baie Boys’ Clothing Saving. yes pieces Sule Alas all eooLeL, colorings, 9.98, 12.98, 14.98 up, } pane ore $16.50 and $14.00 | 22S" Suits, double breasted, sailor and | orth $$.00, price, $3.50 Men’s Trousers Saving. worsteds, new Spring weight, cut in 50c.,75c. an from 50c. to $1.25 each. about half_price, 29c., 49c. and 69c. An Important Special Sale School Suits, strictly all wool, 100 styles, 1.98 of Four Great Lots of Women's Our Special! TAN COVERT and BLUE SERGE Suits, 6 to 16, 2.98 e ° Confirmation Suits, with short or long trousers, Five styles, 3.98 to 6.00 ailor- a @ Ul S. . . j 25 Commencing to-mor- row, we are going to sell some 500 Women's Tail- or-made Suits that have come into our possession at a mere fraction of their actual worth, and they are going to be sold in the same way. What are they like? It would tire you to read— too many sorts, too few of a sort to describe. There are Etons, blousss, 7 open fronts, fly fronts, double breasted, tight fit- &c. Broad- All sizes, of course—find yours in the style you prefer and you find the in-every-way best and greatest bargains in a tailor- At $3.98 } At $5.95 | At$7.95 | At $11.75. T., FRQM DUFFIELD TO BRIDGE STREET, BROOKLYN, Night. All the Best Spring Styles at Money-Saving Low Prices. Suits, sailor, blouse, véstee and your and dark patterrs. k coat, easted, all a1, about 20. breasted vest, 34 ti . . . 7 to 13 years, special Saturday, . price $1.98 in and Saior Blouse Suits, And cassimeres, all the latest colori in tine Venetian and serges, in red, and well tailored, excellent assort- | light blue and navy. made up well now for Men’s Hat Saving. | Men's new Derbys and Alpines: and golf shapes, in black, brown, pwarl, ash ‘ellent value, worth 7 to 4$ years, worth $2.50 and $3.00, | and imaple, positively wi $2.50, Ss price $1.49 Drice $1.25 tine grade of neat aoe nny, just secured from the manufacturer of the F., P. & Armorside Cor- sample line of 1,000 new Spring Corsets. All lengths, odd sizes. Vafues Many straight fronts and tape girdles. Divided into 3 lots,yat mons d $1.25 Corsets for29c.,49c. Another Great Day in, the Greatest of all Openings'of e e Two Great Specials Milline Choice of about 635 trimmed Hats—) Your choice about 540 - beantife exact copies in every detail of the} trimmed dress Hats, in all the newest best. French models, the materials} Spring shapes, trimmed with used in the construction of these) foliage, chiffon and ornaments, ig Hats are the very best quality. The} all’ the newest Spring) colorings, value of these valud of these ; Hats 1s $10.00; Hats is $5.00; during our r. & opening dis- e openii e 4 play, price, play, price, x Seven Remarkable Values in Untrimmed Millinery. Fancy Cuba Straw Walking Hats, edged | Women’s straw Walking Hats, in Java, with different shades of colored taf-| straw-brafd, in black, white, feta silk and bows of same material;| tan and’ cardtinal, nicely trimmed with opening price, $1.19) fancy silk; opening pr , B Fancy rough straw braid Hats, in all| American Beaaty | Roses, all natural the desirable spring shapes, in black pearl ae arpa with bad and all colors, regularly worth 75¢. speclal for to-morrow, rT) wand large bunch of foliage, L-3 5 colors, per plece of 10 yds., 16 Ne No. 3, black satin back velvet’ Ribbo: jo. 22, bizck satin back velvet 'Ribboa, et set v3 2 1-2 in. wide, yd., 2 Noes bth sate back velvet Ribb bon,cordedand striped io. 5, satin back velvet Ribbon, | Narrow fancy Rib! 1 inch wide, yd. : taffetas, 1 1-4 inches wide ya 04 Ko. 7, black satin back velvet Ribbon, F; 114 Inch wide, yd., «HL | Fancy neck Ribbons, satin stripe taf- No.9, black satin back velvet Ribbon,| , {145 3 1-2 Inches wide, yd. 61236 3, 146 inch wide, yd., 13| 4-inch all-silk fancy Taffetas, in fugt’, No. 12, black satin back velvet Ribbon,| Ine of colorssand very heavy qual- Rowse aed Suits worth Suits worth up to $12.50. | up to $16.50. ——— ey cet When they filed out through the door — have been sent here to do police ds duty, and to execute the orders of Com. [f0me ehumed thelr feet, and Capt Chap- crled out. hott missioner Murphy. I am not going to ‘Biep that shuMlling, There's nothing play favorites, and every one, no matter pmilitary about wnat , What thelr religion or polities, will be] | no rebuked the roundaman in i for permitting such marching. treated alike. 1 want to make friends, | TNE canuin wuld. he expected. to de- not enemi¢s. e vote the day to straightening out ois “realize that T have heen given «ome | Fon. He wii! tive In the stutlon-house : 6. in thin worst hard punches by the newspapers. When | ang letters “of congratulation. began T'was here before I had a great deal of fpouring in”) Hal showed bainiy he ne , de sf: pleased i new command. ‘hi domestic trouble on my ‘min ¥) old: friends dropy congratulate ELEVEN-YEAR-O re TIDD SGOT IGS wife, who had been an Invalld for years, | fim. One of the: rat. wan Thee dled eleven months ago yesterday, and I] Quinn, a boy seven years old, whose e think would have been alive now he! Soa : 3 HAT | Hlste Kapfmann, eleven years oll, han) been for alx weeks supporting her | and mother, a sister and two brothers | younger than herself. Bhe haa done this| by selling sachet bags made by her! mother from the wadding taken from | quilta and acented with a cent’a worth) of violet powder. ‘The little girl somotimes mado 20 cents a day, but she could not pay the rent | and provide fuel and food, too, and to- | day the family wan found without food, | with no money and in debt $10.24, more than they have ever owned at once. ‘The father of the tamily is Frederick Kapfmann, of No, 24 Grove street, a barber, and for four monthn Idle, with 1 fiiness which has eaten up ail there an saved. Up to «ix weeks ago Mra. Kapfmann had been supporting the family by wanh- | ing. Then ahe had pneumonia. i Then Elaie went to work, She isa pretty child, and #he has proved clever Moreover. she hasn't an fdea that she haw been the sole support uf the famtly: hen an Evening Wo reached the Kapfmanns tos of provinions Wan sent over ato cery, Whlod could nor mily any further becaus The grocers wife atways paid their ax against the rule wy for more Uh x nuw most 4 Kapfmann house are fuel for medicine and clotiting for the youn ent child. had It not been for a bungling operation | ; performed on her by the surgeons.| sald he was on hin way to school and There were times when on account of | {AGURH he would drop In. His father my private worry and troublesome of-| "v1 , sald Capt, Cha ficial duties 1 felt like Jumping into the 5 e aw you. Come y arate drop in a pnareant atiiteaits ‘M1 you suggest any changes in the| second person ‘to offer his conmratulns precinct detectives to Commisstoner| tlons wus the precinct bootblack, to Saurphy?” Capt. Chapman was asked. | 40m jhe captain gave a hearty shake “Yes, I intend to ask for William E. a McGulre and Wesley Hall to be trans- ferred as my wardmen instead of Gien-| CHANGING THE Bonicend Sheehan, now doing duty SERGEANTS NOW.|: How about the special duty men?" “Phat I cannot say just row." All through the Tenderioin to-day men who take brenkfast at noon and maids ‘who love the moon were preparing to fueep under cover. ‘Those persons with political pull who heretofore looked after the interests of these people sent out word last night that there would be “nothing doing” until they had found out what Chap- man’s plans were for purifying the Tenderloin. Aw the day platoon filed up in front of the desk Capt. Chapman looked the men over carefully while the sergeant was reading off the orders, which con-| Leonard str aisted principally of missing men and| Melani 3 police description of lost property. Sosgrove to the One Hundred] ACcused of entering the home of hh fty-second Street Btatio former wife, Mrs. Ella 3. Li threatening to kill rowith a r FATAL. FALL FROM TRUCK, | bods injured. Dr. 3. G. Brennan sata] after he had knocked her down a ehatistienes had recetved a slight scalp | beaten her, and with then assay aoeey and wan suffering from shock, | ward and Mark Schicasii Little George Moffmas Xiiice in| but was otherwise none the worse for | to save her, Theodore Conkling, a rich Front of His Home. his fall, woollen manufacturer, was arraigned {7 ‘While playing on a truck tn front oP eee eee the West Sido Court to-day. ff WILL ON NOTE-PAPER. ereryy SHEE Police Captain Stephen O'Brien, the newly appointed head of the Leonard Street Station, ts clearing out the “dead timber” around there and getting young]. men into his command. At his request, Commissioner Murpay to-day pent Sergts. Robert McNaught Macdougal street, Jeremiah O'Brien from Westchester and Jacob Brown from One Hundred and Fifty- necond street to the Leonard Street Sta- tion. Some of the older patrolmen will later be gent to uptown precincts and more active men. BDO do ZIDANE HES OSH EIST b8 BrBNo~B-d+Bx9G mitted that Kher and (hat last night's at- . Vest Fifty- ka on{ at Mie residence, No. 4 West Fifty-frat Edward Behlessinger had mar! is Dig Sale nt No. thd Hrondway. gtreet, to-day George Hoffman fell, frac- his face which iicatifies ot insig oh. a called him, Schlea- turing his skull, and died at once. counter, It ts ald that when taken to + told him urty up, and suid if] The clothing store at No. 189 Bry y Queer Document Filed for Provate| the Weat Bixfy-elghth street =| he didn't somebody would get kihed. | SS uw srade Bratt t He was four years old, In White Plains, house, Mr. Conkling pointed at made to the annow : rand sald: 0 HAS WONDROUS HARD SKULL | The ¥3" of Wiliam 11. Pemberton, he man Who ruined my hap- pre NYiorld exciuns who died in Mount Vernon on Tuesdas:| pinens. a divorce from me for H di | high-erade suite and i es areuarre last, was filed in Surrogate Silkmunce| Sou” ¢ * gplle ual Been drinking, [po offered at about one-third thelr Orta 1, J e Urled ty 5 “i ener Fell Four Flights, but’ court, White Plains, to-day, Mr. and Mrs. Conkling were divorced] Cour, an 100 wiulck ‘for ner try | inal value. in 189. The woman had a rather] Rot in. ‘They hag words He Mnally ny one checkered career before they were mar-|*rabbed her by the throat, Bhe strug: | yiahment would be ried, seven years ugo, Shoe had kept a that the fovolver ceptionally low prices eo will (rug store 4n Rockland County and, nc- woul’ her. | ments are offered at. They re met! with an accident that would! , Tht "tote thacontrs there cording to her story, sho and Edward 1.7 ‘Hatem make of spring sult aire death to an ordinary Indl- | about {he size of a allver quar Studwell, a wealthy Mount Vernon conte, Raglans, full dress, e Lette eect mttandetranee builder, had ved together In Congers Price Albert sults, (rourers, fc. fs employed as a porter at the |® Doar’ and made n target of, te husband and wife. This cama out| gaieey sey eet teed With Meck e| ‘They ure all new goods made uy tor Shoe-Firm \Apaisna. several years ago, when she had 3tud-|top af the intruder as described, Conk: |¢h’a season's trade and must bo dirpose! wel! Indicted for aasault and he accused} lig managing to tand one or two good | . 4 tax ‘hea na made « missteD and ‘oll | parses. whe’ compas: woe, fees Of aie [Hee Of Durmuing him and wrecking isl ind bern fcniled at that pointes sc he benef of Intending purchasers down way mound floor, tife, on arral Conkling asked forlwo cannot cali during the day tims ‘To nishment of his fellow Sriat br arereeny whoo dealers, at NOt | nce der , Jan ndjournment. because “nis, de sobs SNe mal stree! asst dlvorce from Conkling, Mrs. [4h . 21 posed, py IM be « tl 10 o'clock lames G3 snes sien be) to Horey Hoxgerty, fee Conkling says, ber. ex-husbaml has beca “Aun aan deine ee : ae Ore veniagh cis oe ish eel ees b. Laat SRR y Cae 2 es * ea Haedly Felt The will, ts written on a small sheet ‘That Joseph Stigner has an unusu- of note-paper and leaves! everything to lly hard skull was shown to-day when thes coats tor ejntte, fhe, 4) mde sole 8 pecullar-looking paper, ket pit Was, she aa as wsed, He rite BSchleaningers h having fortunat © the expected ff i business upon which’ the Sh eda i SUPPORTS WHOLE FAMILY. Mother and Father II! and Without Work, Little Miss Kupfmann the Bread-Winner. We purchased hat bodies—hats in the rough ai al really. The quality is an exact $3.00 one. We STE had them tinished ourselves on the blocks of the SIE KLUPFMANN.- i A ae ELSLE, SEAN Tiles $5.00 style-setters—saving a middleman’s profit. D> % | By this method we can offer them at ,, dad Ld | THREE KILLED IN WRECK. 2 in. wide, yd. 17! ity, yd 19 } % LD ELSIE Ph ae Spring Hat Offerings. After a lapse of some days, in which we were:tno busy - to push for further trade, we again cail to your notice our - great Hat offerings—the broken dozen lots of wholesale hatters—at a price way under their worth. In cutting the prices so early in the season we are breaking every trade tradition. We are willing to break them to give you these Rteat values, as our well-pleased customers are willing to have us: The $2.50 Monarch Hat. A well-known brand—a brand above re- proach. Made of tine felt on the style makers’ blocks. Derbys in Black and Brown; Alpines in Black, Brown, Steel and Pearl. An agency Py $2.50 hat, For this sale ; | The $3.00 Bradford (lat. = Mail or Telephone Orders Filled. Open Late Saturday Night rensof Freight Peatue € | / i ent hn Outfitters to Men and Boys, if. ; Four ( 279 Broadway, ncar Chambers St. ¢ Convenient 47 Cortlandt St., bet. Church and Greenwich Stsa' \ 244 and 219 Sixth Ave., bet. 4th and 15th Sts. /¥ Stores. {25th St., corner 3d Ave. re 1 fret ded ina both legs minutes Hagelburn, an extra engineer were ser- lously injured, Unemployed capital seeks safe i | Most readers, most results. 7) C33 Hoth engines were dentolithed and yestment, /Put your business-oppor | the great Sunday, World's War: lord. B wreckage piled high on elther side of ‘ the track. tunity adv. in The World : BS ay ila io ats,