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a SAW THIEF IN PASSING CAR. Vigilant Policeman Ar- rested Young Pick- pocket at Work. “There's one vigilant poitceman, any- way.” was Magistrate Flammer's com- ment to-day in Yorkville Police Court when ‘he commended Patrolman Charles Braun, of the Bast Twenty-recond street station, for catching a boy he had ar- raigned on the charge of picking a Pocket on a Third avenue car. The prixonar w orge Roverts, aev- enteen years old, who sald he lived in Haricm, but refused further informa- ifon about himself. Braun sald he saw Roberts trying to Pick the pocket of a man on the car. After n chase of three blocks Braun got Mis prisoner. wraun was standing at Twenty-firs: @treet and Third avenue when a Thint ‘enve car passed at 2 norning. Half x dozen pas: the seats were asicep, Rob ever, being the only other the car, and he was awake. The con- ducto> was leaning against the door but could not ace Inside. Braun sald he saw Roberta reaching over one of the sents trying to get.at the pocket oBth. Kieep- ine man in front of him, He did not shout for fear of disturb- ‘the man,,who was stiil in ignorance of the thigfa work. Braun grabbed Roberts. The v.ctim was Thomas Mnd- den, of No. 21 East Elghty-ninth street, and he went to the statlon-house aud made a complaint against Roberts At Police Headquarters the police said Roberts was a profesional pickpocket, and that he had a! served two terms in the penitentlar: Magistrate Flammer held Roberts in $1,000 ball for trial, “That was good work, OMicer Htraun,” | commented the Magistrate one vigilant policeman, HAD TO SELL THE PET Ot. Asbury Park Orphans’ Home Is in Sad Straits. “There's Willard Home for Orphans, a: Asbury 4 Park, N. J., eatablished by Rey, Henry M. Wharton. the Baltimore evangellat, {x sald to be in atraite from Iack of funds. Supt. Andrae is authority for the statement that. 1h order to raise a li:tle money for the home he has been .@n- pelledito offer: for sale the childr pet dog “Castor,” as well as a la: French mirror. Large sums are due to local merchants’ and that they have refused further credit to the Institution, Mr, Andreae says that Mr. Wharton has forwarded only 319 in five weeks. for the support of the home, but he says / that the evangelist wrote to him not to Sciose the place, as such a proceeding would affect his persona! interests, SMALLPOX ON STEAMER. migrant Stricken on the Boat to Be Quarantined. The Anchor line steamer Hesperia, from Naples, arrived to-day with 709 {tallan Immigrants and was detained at ecause of smallpox. The Antonlo Carboni, twenty- large portion of the pasa Decided Reductions. 200 Ladies’ Fackets. To effect a specdy clear-} ance we have marked them down I-3 10 I-2 recent prices. Tan Covert & Broadcloth Jackets, taffeta silk lined; were $9.50 & $10.50, reduced to $5.00. Black Jackets, in cheviots, broadcloths and oxford mixtures, in fly-front, double-breasted and Eton styles; were $15, $17.50 & $20, reduced to $10.00. Also Silk Eton Coats, “recently marked $15 to $30 each, reduced to. $10, $15 & $20. Lord & Taylor, . Beosdway & 20th Bt | .delighted with it. “you less here than elsewhere. A Sale of 2500 Wen’s Superior Spring Sut at $6.50 and $8.50 will begin at The Big Store Saturjay. It will be a short and quick sale in spite of the rather large number of suits, for the values are extraordinary ! The suits came from Boston, the home of good clothing—of honest clothing—of expensive clothing that seldom finds its way to the bargain tables. But this has been an exceptional season— the weather man has raised Ca‘n al! over the country, and lack of sunshine means dull business in the clothing trade. And so our Boston frien:s got stuck with these 2,500 suits, and not desiring to hold them any longer, accepted our cash offer for the lot. We sim- ply divided the 2,500 suits into two big bargain lots and offer them as follows: Your choice cf all the Your choice of all the : \ S. 50 F Men's soe in eI 6. SO | Men's Suits in stand- steis, elmeres, | : a eo Chevicts and other | at by ard fabricsand newest fashionable patterns that ordinarily could not be purchased for less than $11.00. materials that ordin- arily could not be purchased anywhere for: less than $15.00. In conjunction with this sale we also offer to-morrow Men's High-Grade Wen’s KHigh-Srade Spring Copeoats Dress Grousers of fine imported Coverts, Whipcorcs and otl:er | made of finest grade of worsteds in all the swell coatings, latest effects, best workman-* new ard most fashionable effects, such as fn notbing beuer anyoncre 77” AQ) aanest cord cesign, reals CP MLS, In the Boys’ Clothing Dep't. for less than 12.50; special at and $6 trousers; special at We offer for Saturday a score of matchless values—clothes that will fit well, look well and wear well—at prices that even at this store—famous for low prices—are.but seldom quoted. SHORT TROUSER SUITS FOR LADS OF ALL AGES. Boys’ Russicn Blouse Suits, made of fine blve Thibet, prett!ly appointed; i eger, 2% to 6; regularly worth | 3-Garment Vest Suits; ages 8 to 16; $3.57; of ssle Saturday at 2.00 | 2-Garment Double-Breasted Suits; O ages 7 to 15; Boys' Choice 2-Ga:ment Suits, of Sailor Blovse Suits; ages 3 to 12; stcndard mills strictly woollen Vestee Suits; cges 3 tu 10; fal rics, made on the improved plan, Russian Blouse Suits, ages 213 to 6. with double seats and knees, in All mede of the latest effects of im- choice pstterns, every suit fully Ported fabrics, mixtures as well cs guar-ntee!; regulerly worth $4.00; plainer one-tore colorings; unques- on ssle to-morrow for 2.45 |. tiogpbly wor.h $:, $5 and $6.50; are reduced for to-morrow to 3.75 Youths’ Long Trouser Suits, in a plessing assortment of fabrics, in mixtures as well as in black and blue goods, in the latest cut, well Mned and. tailcred; ages 14 to 19; Fegular value $8.50; én sale to- 7.50 | morrow at Young Men's Finer Suits—A very extensive assortment of high-grade fabrics, in Scotch Cheviots, Tweeds, Cassimeres, etc.; the late military broad shoulder coat, with all the extra fixings; regularly worth $12.00; reduced now.to Bicycles and Bicycling Supplies. If proof is needed that bicycling will be more popular and bi-: cyclists more numerous than ever this year, go see the world- famous Coney Island Cycle Path on any fine Saturday or Sunday afternoon. There is a great and constantly increasing demand for thoroughly reliable, up-to-date high-grade bicycles at a moderate price—-at a price that all can afford to pay. This demand is bet- ter met by the justly celebrated oe 1901 FOWLER TRUSS FRAME T5.75 jr BICYCLES we are now offering at4 @* than by any other wheel now on the mar- ket. You'll find them on sale here and \here only, and if you buy a new bike with- jut inspecting the Fowler you'll be apt to y/ regret it. e’ve sold hundreds of them and everybody who bought ene has been All sizes in men’s and women’s wheels are here, and we guarantee every wheel sold for the entire season. If you want acheaper but thoroughly good bike, try our well-known elon Bicycle, me eet delay A YOU Parte’, as we . a "s si }) an while they last a eras for. oe 7 1s J ZY sey rodies eo generico ion aod) carey scrountata Racers, a plead icy Ces fitted \F ay 21 yilbs., ‘inch Taber aan aocengt 2. oA 5 0 =< Bicycle Supplies. We have what you need if you know what you need, and it will cost Here are examples: ze ‘Neverout’’ Bicycle Lamps, for oll 5.50 Tires—We have just bought a quantity of fine single tube tires ata or gas, each, 2.70 low price. We guarantee them and you may take your pick of the en- Fine Waterproof Too! Bags, each, 10 tire lot at, each, to-morrow 1.25 | Foot Pumps, large size, ‘each, 25 1901 Searchlight Bicycle Lamps, oil The ‘Morrow"’ Coaster and Brake or gas, each, 1.75 | fitted to your wheel for $.00 Men's 75c. Yegtigee Shirts TO BE SOLD SATURDAY FOR IIe. n ae us for once skip the whys and wherefores and confine the story to the goods and e prices. It's a big lot—an enormous lot of nearly 1,000 dozen—to be exact, 11,450 shirtr, and every one of them is a 75c, shirt. THERE ARE: Men's Pure Silk Bosom Shirts, with white bodies; Men’s Percale Shirts, with cuffs to. match; Men's Madras Shirts, with detached cuffs, in many hundreds of patterns to choose from; every shirt well made, well fitting and strictly Derfect. Si 3, Ie, will buy And the choice of all. Ohe Brg Store, small sum of THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVEI G, MAY 10, 1901. Ghe Sate he Sale Sik Waists will also continue and very likely end Saturday—for no other reason than that by Saturday evening every waist of the original lot of 3,000 will have found a purchaser. While this s'atement may look to be a prophecy, nevertheless we never were more sure of anything than that it will turn out just as we say, for the values we are offering in superior silk waists at 2.95, 4.75 and 5.90 are past and beyond the best that has ever, been done in New York by any- body. “The question can only be, do yeu want a silk waist? If the answer is yes, you should get here just as quickly as you can and select one of these gems befcre it is too late. Trve, there will be other waist sales---perhaps next week already-— but what of that? There never will be values to eclipse these---few, in fact, to equal them, and we all live in the present. The future must always remain an unkrown quantity. ¥ Misses’ and Girls’ Stylish Attire. One of the great features of to-morrow’s business will be a sale of Misses’ and Girls’ very stylish Coats, Suits and Dresses. The goods are of a very high standard of excel- lence, the assortments in each lot presented are ample, and as to prices, just read the following: GIRLS’ PERCALE SAILOR SUITS in solid colors, with braid trim- ming; special at 908 GIRLS' CHAMBRAY DRESSES profusely trimmed, with full needlework; special at 1.95 GIRLS' BOX COATS, of fine Cheviot cloth, in red and blue castcr, with linen sailor collar and Arabian lace insertion; special at 3.95 150 MISSES’ ETON SUITS, the most stylish makes, formerly sold for $13.50, $14.75 and $16.50; special at 9.75 , 50 SILK LINED SUITS,‘ sizes 14, 16 and 18; also small women's sizes, of finest cheviot, lined with best quality taffeta, regularly sold for $24.75, special at 15.00 GIRLS’ ETON SUITS, with stylishly trimmed jackets and short skirts of homespuns, cheviots and Venetians; sizes 10, 12and 14; $10.00 values; special at 60.90 MISSES' ETON JACKETS in several jaunty styles; very special values at 5.00, 6.90 and 7.50 In the Women’s Sacket Section Five attractive money-saving offerings for Satur- day. Don’t waste your time and patience trying to equal them elsewhere. Their equals simply do not exist in the market at present. . At $5.00—Taitored Sicilian Etons. At $5.00—Taitored Venetian Etons. At $7.90—Fancy Taffeta Silk Etons, hemstitched and fine tucked ta%etas, with lace collars and trimmings. At $11.75—Three-quarter Raglan Coats, in tan and gray, worth $37.50. At $13.75—Full tength Raglan Coats, in tan and gray, worth $20. Cigars. Seven special lots of High Grade Cigars offered at less than ‘‘standard’’ wholesale prices. La Fama Universal (M. ; Flor de Juliana, Sumatra Stachelberg & Co.'s), finest wrapper, finest long Havana quality clear Havana,Cuban | filler, Favoritas, box of 50, 2.65 made, at less than whole- saleprice; Puritancs Extras, |La Simpatica, Clear Havana, box of 50, 3.50) Cuban made, bona-fide 10c. La Francesca (Julius Ellin- panes Puiritanos, box of'50, 2.45 ger & Co.'s) Key West, fin- G est grade clear Havana, 15c. |Havana Specials, Havana value, Perfectos Finos, box | wrapper and filler, strictly of 25, 2.25 jhard mace Reina Victoria, 5,000 Sumatra wrapper, long | Box of 200, 3.95 mixed Ha’ filler cigars, Manhattan, clear Havana, assorted brands, values up | as fine’as imported, Conchas to $2.25; box of 50 to close | Bouquet, box of 50 to-mor- for 1.50! row for 3.25 Cameras and Camera Soods. a Get a comer and learn the pe fascinating art of photography. . | It will take you GutHoaret tats the i line heart of nature, and your health ai Ke will be greatly benefited by the ~AM i es numerous outings which, . per- Glee haps, you would not be other- wise tempted to take. It will be time and money well spent, and just see how little a good outfit will cost if bought here: 150 “Outing” Cameras (list price $10) for 3, 75 “These are the most popular as ell us the most easily operated Cameras ever offered to the public. We bought this lot at a very low price, as the offering will indicate. The Cameras are fitted with full leather bellows, “Wizard” shutter, Iris diaphragm, pneumatic release and every other approved attachment. It may te a long time before another chance to get good camera at such a low price will come your way, 80 be prompt if you want one. Camera Supplies. Standard Lens Sets, consisting of one enlarging lens, one portrait and wide angle lens, one Telephoto and three different shades of Tay screens, easily adjustable, astheyslipoverthe lens; can be fitted for 4x5 or 5x7 inch cameras; the six attachments forming the set, put up in a neat leather case, we offer Saturday for but 1.35 Ideal Plates, size 4x5 inches, per dozen, 5 25 Ideal Plates, 5x7 inches, per dozen, v4 50 Ideal Toning or Developing Solution (C. P.), the best preparation made, per 8-0z. bottle, 12 Hypo., Tremley Process, per Ib., ; 4 M. Q. Tubes, 5 in a box; each tube makes 16 oz. developer, per box, 22 Triplex 3-Fold Cherry Tripod, the lightest, strongest and neatest tripod made, complete with straps for 1.45 Flashlight Cartridges, 6 in a box, 12 Card Mounts, size 4x5 inches, white enamelled, per dozen, 5 Mele O, K. Black Photo. Cloth, simple and lasting, tones in cold water, See their demunstration in our Photo. Supply Dept. Mele Blue Print Paper, the best made, we sell as follows: Sizes: 4x5 in. 3% in, 5x7 in. Price, per —— —. ae és 2 doz. pkgs. 15c. 12c. 25c. “KODAKS,"’ THE OLD RELIABLES, AT 20% OFF LIST PRICES. Sibir AVE. Wen’s Genuine wa . JSrench Balbriggan Underwear, 5 O Valued at One Dollar a Garment; Saturday for Conts Right at the beginning of the season such an offer is nothing short of phenomenal! In September, when the time comes to close out what is lett of Spring and Summer Underwear, the price would still be a marvel, ‘or underwear isa staple. Styles don’t change every season, and prices do not often tumble down to half! But we are always glad to Jet you share our bar2ains, and as we bought this lot—a very large one—from an importer, who decided to quit the business, at a reduction of 50 ",—we are able to offer you—with some profit to ourselves — Dollar Underwear for 5Oc. THE SHIRTS come in sizes 34 to 54, ave silk trimmed and have pearl buttons. THE DRAWERS have choic:st sateen waistbands, pea:] buttons, and are beautifully made. There's every size and h: If a doten ditferen: styles to choos> from, and on whatever you select, you can take our wocd for it, you make a clean saving of half. Wen’s and Boys’ Spring Kats. Th> hat that will most become you is h<re, and you won't have to pay a fancy price for it either, as we ask less for the best grades of stylish headwear than most stores charge for the ordinary sorts. Look at these three sample offerings, for example: Men's Fine Spring Derbys, the new- Straw Hats est styles of the non-breakable make; tor Men and Boys. other stores $2.25 grade here for Ose Briehion Derby; the best stiff hat | Don’t buy your new Straw Hat until you orld at the price, and the | * price is but 2.00 have seen our collection. It's one of the big- é gest and best shown anywhere in the city, if Little Fellows’ Straw Hats, in the nct the very best, comprising all the newest new shapes, worth 75c. each; to open | and most correct styles in all the various the season with a big bargain we make braids that will be fashionable this summer. Prices, too, will be in your favor here. the price for to-morrow but Sood Literature at Low Prices. _Just the kind of stories that the average person best enjoys during the summer season at a price that no other store will match. APPLETON’S TOWN AND COUNTRY LIBRARY, V5 Bound in paper. Published at 50c. Our price only ie 75 titles to select from. Here are a few of the titles and authors’ rames. Dos Braulio, By Juan Vateta. Aon Jean of Kerdren. By Jeanre Schultz. en of ny. By Mol jot Seawell. 1 : His Life's Magnet.” By Theolara Emalie. Bale Rb esteetslg BY Helen Rendtick Jenner. Tatterly. By T. Gallon, Eve's Ransom. By Goorge Ginsing. ‘A Gallahad of the Greeks. By S. Levett-Yeats. An Arranged Marriage. By Dorothea Gezard. The Rubicon. By E. F. Benson. A Court Intrigue. Py Bas! Thompson. Scylla or Charybdls. By Rhola Broughton. | Depourced. By J. Bioundelle-Burton. A Passiovate Pilgrim. By Percy White. | The Picture of Las Creces. By Christian Rela. The Recipe for Diamonds, By Cutelifeityne. | From the Five Rivers. By Flora Annie Steel. Fort@ne's Footballs. By G. B. Burgin. | The Pyram ds and Tteir Neighbors. By Richard Mab Piery Ordeal. By Tasma. com Jobnston. ECT Me ATTHE FOUNTAIN. 1.25 Z Continuation of The Manufacturers’ Sale of Higih-Grade Summer Shoes at Halt Price. If you have not already bought your supply of Spring and Summer Shoes, this simple announcement ought to be sufficient to bring you here. On glance at these offerings will settle any doubts you may have as to the values offered and will be the means of saving you quite a little sum of money. Men's Shoes and Oxfords at, per pair, 1.95, 1.95, 2.35 and 2,85 ‘Women's Shoes and Oxfords at, per pair, 1.45, 1.95 and 2.50 = Tan, black and patent leather—-whatever may be ; choice—in all stylés and sizes—together with a lot of fine “Sample'’ shoes—are here for you to pick and choose from, with plenty of polite, experienced shoe salespeople to serve you and to give you the benefit of their advice if asked for. Also, for to-morrow: Men's, Women’s and “Children's Shoes, a great aseort- ment of many hundreds of pairs—values rang- ISe ing from $1.50 and $2.00 up to $2.59, all for Women’s Fancy Yeckwear Saturday’s special offerings combine beauty, style and com- fort with economy, points that’ - are sure to be appreciated by-all good, economical dressers. Silkand Lace—Chiffon and Lace, Crepe deChine and Lace, in all white and in combinations of white and. colors, large and small pieces, collar and jabot profusely trimmed with fine lace, all new and stylish goods that have been retailing at from $1.50 to 00 apiece; a choice Saturday for IS Point Venise Lace Collars, in a variety of new and handsome designs that have been retailing at $1.25 apiece; a choice Saturday for Grass Linen and white Lawn Sailor Collars, trimmed with Valenciennes lace and Honfton braid; a choice Saturday for OF Renaissance Lace Collars, in white or cream, made in sailor shape, with long reveres; regu- larly retailed for $1.50; a choice Satur- day for IS f Peart Handled Umbrellas tor Women at $/. 50. A saving of a dollar on the purchase of a good umbrella is worthy of your consideration, isn’t it? If you think so and need one, here’s your opportu- nity: Women's Pearl Handled Umbrellas, splendidly made, of substantial Union Taffeta Silk, the popular 26-inch size, close rolling, fitted with full length pearl handles, with silver cap and swedge; regularly worth $2.50; Sat- urday's special price, only yf 50 MEN’S UNION TAFFETA SILK UMBREL- LAS, 28-inch size, fitted with fine English natural wood handles, sterling mounted and ain; regularly worth $2.50; Satur- day's special price, only 7 50 OUR UMBRELLA REPAIR SHOP will repair your old umbrella and re-cover it with Gloria Silk, making it as good as anew $2.00 umbrella, for 1,00 An 80c. Rox of Candy for 3Ie. A similar offer met with such generous response last week that we have decided to repeat it for Saturday. The candies are fresh, pure and wholesome, and are quite the equal of those you pay 80c. a box for at exclusive confectioners. The only difference is in the price. There are just 500 boxes, containing the finest fruits, chccolates and bons, finished with violets, rose leaves, dragees, etc., and tied with pretty ribbons. Be quick-—is all we can say. City in Itseth 4