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e zy * yon. Mr. Morgan, of antt-Ramapo fame, EAPECTORATORS BEHIND BARS They Find No Leniency} When Before the Magistrates. crusade The spitting it may dawn on the ininds |’ ectes that the action. have Nine nade Brookiyn for spitting J.T. Warren, of No. § yesterds in $100 f No held in a well-dress name James s were repor! ninth street, fn the prisoners West Stde Court thie morning hefore Magistrate Meade charged with ex- pectoration Magistrate Meade held each in sim Speelal Seasions. held by Magistrate le Police Court in of the spitting je to furnish bal! Mi ot Long on the lerryboat tng by Sanita arrested this mo: expe s Brunner, ted William s. the + Magistrate Deuel he for trial i Friedman, a salesman, of Now WC punistment t 1 ta driver was held} Joy Stenmern to here Again. that the temporary pier Place of tr. r, tlestroy summer at Hoboker by the end of thin month ant that the steamer Grosse Kurfurst, due on April 2%, will be the frat North Ger- an Lloyd steamer to land at Hoboken eogreat fire, when nearly two GOES T0 MAYOR Senate Accepts Assem- bly Amendments and Passes Measure. | to The Rrening Workty ALB. » April 4.—The Greater New York Charter bill, with the Assembly amendments, went through the Hous in short order to-day and was imme- diately hurried over to the Senate. With It was an urgency message from Gov, Ofell, and the meaaure, with all the changes, was pansed, Mt will be sent to Mayor Van Week to- |} night The amendments were as published in a The Evening World and include thd . Aldermante gerrymander, the d Ir pctedinchatiines lad Aw ilabel tes covered within: the next twenty-four of contemnation procedure and ieara Ponulnalolacnys Comiltrallgy Two jetters, written tn the sume An avalanche of independent ©: hee a i Be AM mblement : Ht, the same station aa the first mee y Conneilie Matnern Mek caw: Price, | sage, were recelved late yesterday, In O'Connell. Metnernes, MeKeown, Daly one the writer said the boy was off att and Van Name f The school affairs of Brookiyn ol most Important part of the dincun- |, pointed out that Brooklyn at one time nad a magnificent school system, but since consolidation with New York its educational affairs wan at a standetlil. He wanted a provision incorporated permitting rBooklyn to attend to Itnown school matters. Assemblyman Fitzgerald made the star | 1 at speech ngainst the bil HM Kea the Aldermanic rerrymander ely, | declaring that it ould not surprise him to learn that the Republican party: t werrymandered paradise and reapp toned the Celesttal realms. He aldo denounced the radical change made sa} ¢ the Board of Estimate. ——<—=={T___ No United States Rubber Dividend. ‘The alrectra of the United Stator Rab- ber Company to-day deferred action on the dividend for the coming quarter on the preferred stock. A lesmer demand for rubber goods on account of the mild winter and consequent reduction in prices was given as the cause, <= Ger de Atherton. ‘This charming novellet hax been chosen to follow, Paitl Leicester Ford and Max Pemberton in the notaBle din- tribution now being conducted by the International Association of Newspapers And Authors. Mra. Atherton Js repre- aented by the book on which her re, tation chieny reste, “American Wives and English Husband: can Wives touches upon the question of Angio- incrican marriages and, according to the Herald, “the problem has rarely been hundled with so much felleity.” Heat of all, the novel can now be had printed on from the original plates, -|Men’s Suits and Top Coats. 15,00 for Top Coat Men's Spring Suits a Special Sale of Trousers. Hignbridge, war away from home. working hard on the theory They point out that the address he user Is which was Incorrectly police guve the first news of ¢ appearance to the press, * ‘ eldest daughters, Mirsea Margaret and Mary, are slek In bed to-day and under [4 soon, Mrs, McCormick's iliness may turn out seriously ridge. Jame “L” CAR’S PERIL AT TRESTLE EDGE Passengers train went askew while crossing an open ewitch at the Sixty-fitth street station the natu and Th: plaid: all able. well-made suits. The stock of T cludes the best Spring slades of all-woo! cut, with broad shoulders; special for th Retailers everywhere are them—and they are worth $ able length. iots, cassimere bread-shouldered sale inthe mil for Special A handsome ling of custom tinished clot The suits are made up i stripes and plaids, woven in all the Jes of green and brown. trom $15.00 to $15.00. sh Con tweeds, made_in the bread-shouldered high cut. single-breasted vests; special vi Special value Prince Albert Coats and Vests. Colts and Vests of tine skirt, custom cut and finish, well padded shoul- dessy ders, avery valle Alesseeee sers of fine worsted, splendid value at POLICE BLUFFING: BOY WAS STOLEN Though Denying It, Detectives Are Looking for Willie McCor- mick’s Kidnappers. | Inwistent in thelr ile MeCormick, of vot kidnapped, but ran they are nevertheless that the While the polier jeclaration that ad has been abducted. as been discovered in rx that con: e right theory ramped hand and mailed from Station writhnsy etleal Joker The police say the te he work of 4 merciless pr: “Ogden avenue and Elmer piace, used when tne e dhs Mr. and Mra McCormick and their of Dr. Haviland, the family : ‘Thoy are all suffering fron nervous break-down. “Pam afraid, Unless the boy turns up sald the physician, At the Holy Thursday services In the church of the Sacred Heart, igh this morning, the pastor, Rev, Mullen, asked the congregation to busy stores mixtures new Spring effects fop Goats ine tits of striped and plaid chev and flannels. style. he square-shouldsred style. well sloped to the waists of fine velour finished flannels, cassimeres and cheviots, in Values rance On sale here at... Men’s Suits and Top Coats. ing of high-grade worsteds, velour-tinished flannels and new in Suits and Top Coats at $45, $2 unfinished worsted, silk-faced, garment and remarkable The new peg-top. wide- is} ay purchaser. means to be so. rally. pass it on tor lesser stores to handle. goods you may match elsewhere, but never at these prices. Men’ Purchased and marked to sell at $9.50, $12.00 s Suits and Top Coats $15.00; we have cut the price to $7.50. stock of suits includes black cheviots, Is. stripes, pin-head checks. gray and brown = 1.50 10.00 stylish, dur- covert, finely itary, this. THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 4, 1901 Great Sale of Men’s and Boys’ Easter Clothing, Hats and Furnishings. Outfitters For this Easter Sale we have laid in vast stores of clothing for men and boys. importance—as any firm with capital could buy largely. SMALLEST PRICES EVER PUT ON SUCH WORTHY GOODS—a matter of vast importance to every} Of course vou expect bargains from us for we are New York's greatest value givers. Our buyers, men of talent, are ever on the alert to gather the best. gives us unrivalled purchasing power, unequalled discounts. If they have a special trade chance, they offer it to us first. And these items we quote below are but an aggregate of many such chances. 5 6 Boys’ Spring Suits at Blouse, Vester and Double Breasted Suits sizes 3 to 16 vears, made from strictly al! wool Blueand Fancy Cheviots made and tailored. All up-to-dat best values ever offered ate see hing. new 12.00 15.00 military fitting coat w h alue at . Boys’ Spring Suits. Knee Pant Suits with Vests; 205 9 to 16 Cass up-to-dat broad shouldered military etfecty som: worth $6, none worth less than $$. Specia Young Men's Suits at Sizes 13 to 19 years; strictly all-wool—guaranteed fast colors; both Single and Double-Breasti newest cut, splendidly trimmed and tailored; sewed with pure dye. silk; Special price.... Other Boys’ Suits, up to . plendidly 1 9 ) 2 ° cheviots and Serges in both blue and buck; y dC. smartly h tad to Men and Boys. That may be of little But we have secured them to sell at THE We have Our vast outlet—four big, Wholesalers cater to so large a factor— If it is really worthy, we accept; if ordinary we The ( : |Boys' Spring Top Coats at Sizes 3 to 16 years; made trom all- wool Tan, Coverts and Oaford Cheviots ; welllailored and pertect titting, with broad shoulder effect, very natty and wonderful valug ate... aise oe 2.98 Boys’ Spring Suits. Russian and Stilor Blouse ; also Vestee, Norfolks and Double- Breasted Suits, sizes 3 tu 16 years; blue Serge and Cheviot, also. tancy Tweeds, Cassimere: Sted; in all the newest and neatest Spring combin tions; particularly well-teimmed and tail ored: none worth less than, $4.00, some 1 1 Worth $5.00 and $6.00, Specialeces.cooe years; pure Worsted id Coats, O suits. 4.75 5.00 al $6.00 te $7. . 7.50 Other Youths’ Suits, up to . 15.00 5.00 hipped trou- eoreturn yoo Wie ehureh at ine pray for Willle M to his atetckea p Me's playmates aere in ume. After service renally 1 do Father Mullen satd Dt belleve he wan a ed) talked with hin chums in the Sun- day-school class, ard they let hints drop that they have lately been discussing the subject of running away from home They said Wille had turned down the idea beoause he thought to0 much of his BG RALAOA STRIE FEARED Advertisement for En- gineers and Firemen Indicates Trouble. FE WDE POHANG NTH PS WANTED — EXPER to tea Dut, you see, that . I rking thrauih i Siva pears vay In voiced by Oscar Will i. a fine home « King Central Bridze he hilt from the avenue, ove K Ce in a. little way down t foCormick residence. in on terrible paid Mr. Vilkerod day, ink that a id should he kidnapped mis belleve this little fellew war Kidnapped. Every report that | hear tw n good one. 1 belleve he ran for he ated at home and 1 Ain enbestr that the mother ana arted over it When y Watreaming the»! t impelled to. do. xomet y the reward of $1.00) ver fully if the boy Ia returned to hin ents. ob know how f would feel ifn “hid was kidnapped, T do nor belleve, however, that (his ‘child will ever be found.” ‘ on Cortnin It tn, father alno in Wild Fright on Second Avenue Line. The reur car of a Second avenue "1" tlon org rented plattorm for erdaywinc down tracks, hour until Into plac Thirty parseng couch when the train pulled out of the station. There be 4 rourd-house Just be. low, and In some way the «witch from the central track became untas ‘The engine and two coachen passed over in safety, but after the furwant truck of the rear car crossed the mwitch tt opened and the coach turned sideways The passengers were thrown from thelr seats and bumped about as the car struck the station platform and Was dragged forward, It careened dan- ferousiy an only for the sudden check- ing of the train, it would have turned over on Its side. Several of the window val yarde ound on central Ulocaing the road for an crew Jacked it a wrecking Kowere In the h 1 : ; cloth, Pat Sniy 2) cena copy HS | at 11:90 o'clock this morning and’almoat Sea Tree OL Nee eve tile | sumped with its ond of! pasxengers into onthe two other novels: thiis| the atreet i rouncement i pance were broken. Passengers were atunned and many trampled on, wut were able to £0 into the for continue their QumEDy Ones T., 2 Pe Ha Be HOME IE 3 3 BEE RN ATI eH a Cate re eae ae aepe I ae eee SEs eae ea a These Evening W Further merits vivertiveme ‘orld t than ats AppeAr in thetr all information war refused the man whe presented them for lication Apparenuy a big strike h larre W threat on one of tere in this being made who atrike ces of the men Mes of the different nthe Ivertinermonts know nothing pout them’ was the sterotyped ane ower ‘The different employees were ales very reticent, and the greatest mystery waa maintained. All admitted, however, th tothe ade ertixements certalniy tn) hat a strike wax pending on one of the New York terminal roads. "omen on the Jer aey Central a employers was re- ported a year age, pat w ave been settled later vhe company tt was said toed sothing known of a strike, y that threatened ————_ KING’S ENVOYS INSULTED. 1 donrney April 4.—De: here from Paris stories of affronts to Lord Carrin and hie suite while returning from bon after formally announcing King Ward's accession to ing Charles of Portugal, The train on witch the mis. sion travelled conveyed 4 number of nurses returning from the Boer army, and at every station there were violent ants-Brittsh acencs, lord Carrington and hie suite were insulted, while the nurses were ted with loud cheers. The situatt ame.aoiintoleruble that the Britis mission finatly changed. trains, sotlects TO MEN AND BOYS {sir - — = : ATES genes fiesta Z = Bh a eae ful) | S8le Now On at All Four Convenient Store: Mail or Telephone Orders Filled. All Stores Open Late Saturday Night. | e | OUTFITTERS MORE ROOM TO RELIEVE CRUSH. 2+ eo Committee Investigating Conditions on Bridge Urges Legislation Providing En- larged Terminal. Park How, inet with general approval at ye and the Chamber of Commerce Aye it iw practiouble to-day, an the acquiring of consider- ) oy the north alte of the ity, A medinea- Luge of elevated Tho report of the molnted by: the 9 devise plans avile that exist of the Erookivn Hridg hours was made publi panying I was the runt y Accom veh way during that the cen: c; Important the busy th Uae auttt i pmmittes says, are 2 eros, disar {ani Inteterable am to} rooklyn: ends | but! they wn the part of newer t As time will be required to condemn the property neeted and ereet the re- quired structures, the committee auj anges In vested in tt of Brides and the Muni ‘i ‘ ‘ Br Ls Hier ere re Oo toe Brooklyn Hep Traneit ivy anal ges 6 2 vie | Company that an arrangement be m in the prepmration ’ ferry company to transport terminal plans, en! The across the ferry and on the a five-cent fare Lt is that 4 large number of paasen- empower: commiites to ce way at Meved th hevitles tng such adititic be required quire the pr improvement Bers Would then yrefer the ferry route Com: Ir pany he Brooklyn Rapid ‘Tran sincere in ite the congeation, y to ae for such y such legislation as may be required to provide the money \» profes r aa for defraying ‘the cost apany for purpone,” The pian for mleving the crush rece] eT Me ta remiiges that the ime ommended by the committees in the one] provements Wh! costa vaRt_amount of prepared by A. M. Wellington, city must) mak says the the railway co ridge Dy ™ to pay the annual in honda Issued A hoard of rm of Abram plan, whien around enginesr, and approved experts in 1888, during the B. Hewitt as Mayor. ‘The provites for a) horsest on the Bays vou anid he spent $1006 plunks to Tom for Mayor Now WASN'T HANNA, That's the Way Brother tin * AlExplains the $100,- |..." 000 Charge. re At Hrother ‘Tom zy mate” ht tal 1, you Wasnt that Senator Hanna woking for y d me Whe Is bulit on turned At dohosen. dhe mar 2.95 Four 279 Pu Ep near coe St a aS . 47 Cortlandt St., bet. Church and Greenwich Sts. Convenient | 255 and 219 Sixth Ave., bet. 14th and S5th Sts Stores. 125th St., corner 3d Ave. AS Ne Wyse iM iW. Ay z sae = y if $2.50 Sample Alpines ? Samples of the well-known makers, Fred Burg & Co. Orange Valley : No .oand Wharton & jolf shapes, Rag- car) fans, Troopers and) Alpines. Colors ; ‘a peatland black: stes mostly 67,.7 and 74, Tred althougha few not the extra large and << null sizes. You can't get t f , under $2.50. For this Easter sal ° a $3.00 Berkshire Hat at | with iny $3 a 1a qual ring Russta: thet wuarantee ot th 4 | = tap! made ishing trade. We are agents for Joh 50c. Neckwear for Imperials and Fou peau de soie and of attention; special at Also the new derby Four-in-Hat er matty silks; wel The latest in Men's Shirts: cuffs. attache inches deep. The material is fine woven a Men's Cape Gloves at a heavy, good-wearing Klove, well shape | imal the newest. shades, at ale price of Men's 25c. Hosiery for Only the maker's failure could secure th: their worth, We hav and fancy —but the val won't, be long here. cure them | diamond mesh weav for early Spring wear ~ LARCEST OCEAN | LINER LAUNCHED | Celtic Christened by the , Marchioness of Dufferin. LRH ORM MH OE % BIGGEST BOAT CAN CARRY AN ARMY. The new White Star liner Cel- tio, launched to-day, Is the largest ocean ship ever built, and hes accommodations for an army of passengers. Her di- mensions are: Length Beam . Depth 5 Gross tonnage . Net tonnage see Dieplacement, tons... 33,000 & Pansenger capacity. .., 2,859 HH ep ade eg tee ae teers ae a -680.9 feet 5 75 feet «2 411 feet 20,880 13,650. SEDARIS deta 2.98 Hee ae RENE He See MO IL BELFAST. April 4.—The new White Star line steamer Celtic, the largest Veeeel ever built, was auecesafulls jaunched here this morning tn the pres- ence of a large and representative aatherion The h was performed by Dafferin, Amonk who , and Count a) ry he Bart of Shaftesbury The arrangements far the jaan: were similar to ty of the Or ind the new vessel glided from amd wae pulled up within her « chus nine decks and capacity She wi!t carry a r tonnage t# 3.0%) Oceanic, and tan that of (he Balser Grosse, her displacemen: areater than that of the 1 while har displacement are » over that of se! |ronnagce ai Rastern The fur is the tines urling and trimming in’ the hat or this Laster ale weotler it at. $5.00 Scotford Hat at 5 No trade article is more worthy of your « appreciation. Finest’ quality felt, hand- Se ~\ Soimely: shaped. 37) Spring styles in black and brown: Alpines in brown and pearl. 00 o 3 -Hands, in all plain and fancy colors, In js and artists’ models at 48e. ‘Men's $1.50 Madras Shirts at act copies of the $4.00 shirts; sold elsewhere for The Cape Glove is the proper and popular Spring glove. They were good value at the price they were made to sell at. So come carly to se- | Men’s $1.00 Underwear, Real French Batbriggan, of finest maco yarn, ina "REV. KELLER MAY OFFICIATE. 00. hat. our Berk- it Philadelphia ) ( i ) ° at is most) skilled tine in B. Stetson’s $3.50 Hats. | worth every buyer's door detached, cut 3 madras —the patterns It is Wand firmly stitched; em for youat half ¢ big stocks in pliin jue is so unusual they . medium weight, suitable Easter Clothing Jor Boys, Mosi Attractive Displa: at Popular Prices, ° Russian and Sailor Suits, Two and Three Piece Suits, Top-Coats, Hats & Waists,- many exclusive styles.“ Special Values... Satlor Sutts, of navy serge and fancy mix’ tures; sizes’3 to 10 yrs value $5, at fc $3.95- Boys’ Top-Coats, of coverts, oxfords and mili- tary grays; sizes 7 to 16 yrs; values $7 to $9, at , $5.00 & $7.50. Two-Piece Sutts, of English serges, cheviots and fancy mixtures; sizes 8 to 16 yrs,; value $7, at $5.00. Also a splendid assortment of Boys’ Washable Suits. Lord & Taylor, Broadway & 20th St Posto. Shot by Mr. Darker Anzioug faster Sunday, f Arlington, N to Appear F Rey, Jolin Keller, who wna snot by Thomas G. Barker In)” Febrin: so far improved that «talk to-day in Ariington of his” The Celtles dimensions are ax lowe: Loneth, 680.6 tent; beam, depth, (1 fort, Krosm tonnage, net tontiage, 17.680, fol- 7S feet; 20,880 ‘The Celtic will have 2 displacement of 33,000 tona and in not intended for xpeed, She ts an emigrant carrier, ably carry 1,70 emig ——_ lesianed as the plan of the Cardift giant | PRR PEC taa pale. For a moment it jooked ay itt Bai Catia cahnaceny trolley ratlway promoter was about to | considering that the ex bolt out of the Th fourth street « acdent trance of the Waldo: fs ae meke a ran for tt toward roadway But he put on a bold front and feenty murmured: Re “What's the matter with Hanna? : replied “Been lookin’ for you for two day,” | Pe as Chalo yallce sald the bell doy who Imparted the in-| Jog kno formation frat hand, ‘‘Saya he'll scrub} Well, ,uhets all, § up the doors of the corridors with you. “i'd er paralized! yer, than yous: plenty nad the drat id thet. other thing Brigtsh Losace LONDON, April 4:—-The British cas- uatties In South Africa continue high. The totals for the month of March are: Killed, 9 officers and 108 mea: wounded, 2 officers. amd 210 men) processions for Holy Week a: Granada) oMectnting at the Keiler aa fully ed the sightéa: hia left 4 ts improving phy ercise whtle the present weather prevails. Mr. Barker's trial is set for next. No Religious Prov MADRID, April 4—All.the 4 which had! beet