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—... HANNA AT HELM, TOAVERT STRIKE He Heads | Committee | Charged with Inves- | tigating Situation. WILL REPORT 10 MORROW. New Labor Peace Board Meets Here to Settle Threatened Coal Trouble. Phe Conciliation Committee do with John of the C.vie Federation wuchell and the o representa- tiv of the United Mine Workers at No, 281 Fourth avenue this morning and appointed a spe ommit three to investi the situation in the anthracite di back to and to report the whole committe: This step was taken after Mitchell had ma stem f the desires of th ers. The men appointed to rye on this special committ were Senator Hanna Osear 8. James Duncan s and secret the Granite Cutters’ Na tional Association They will spend the rest of the day gathering information on iph ow officially. After vents 1x nat 4 a. Justice Gaynor's Le Boutillier Brothers |'Women's Easter Garments. BLACK OR BLUE ETAMINE SUITS—Jacket handsomely trimmei, revers of white moire silk, and lined Wwith taffe'a sitk—skir! of latest spring style, ruffle, and lined with silk drop, 426,75 value $35.00 BLACK ETAMINE DRESS SKIRTS—bhandsomely trimmed with stlk bands, Sith lined, Percaline lined, 513.50 eo value $18.00 value $12.00 WALKING SKIRTS in all the new materials and latest models— Blacks, Bines and Grays, $5.95 8.75 55.00 Exceptional values. SILK WAISTS—High-class Taffetas, Peau de Soie and India Sith Watsts—wh ite and colors, #3290) were $5.00, $6.00 and $7.00 Boutillier Brothers West Twenty-third Street. GUDEN AND DIKE IN SAME HALL DO RIVAL BUSINESS. Sheriff Seizes Room for an Office. Janitor's Sheri of K along. and two deputy sheriffs 16 Supreme G As it will protably be June descended up he the Court of Appeals nee upt se in Brooklyn to-day ter, Kings ¢ 1 of his trusted aldes have of Bheriffs unth ng an there al-) 7 Civil Service Commission hall ¢ ve regular in «decided to recognize whioh is insta.led ire 8 Dike as Sheriff of Gov. Odell’s sheritt of Kinge The t approved the payroll Gud the period trom: Marci Tt nd ¢ does| March 10 and Col Dike’s payroll from late Mareh 11 to Maren 31 When Sheriff Guden was Q e' 3 asked what \ititen seRWe TORN t9 Yowe 8d much he thougnt of the decision of the Civ: and went immediately to the Co 8 raid * Court-House He wanted a room. The 4 how they arrive P ; ‘ vernors nhy he could find wae dingy, dusty Maren No. n the ground floor, formerly 1 heid the office u ised by the Janitors of the place, and| It makes little “thoug not ver away from the capactous| What they 4 I will oe backed yy April 2 1 i ae SAVED HIS LAW LIBRARY. fumes Carried se Horned. writer, was Cestr fore dawn to-day Mr. Michie doa very valuable I- brary of law books in his nome, and to saving theae. turned his attention The put 14 ACCUSED Hien BLACKLISTS AIC, A ald 0,000 MANY POLITICIANS AMONG |' THOSE IN DISFAVOR. Crawtora False Preten Money from Prominent Men. ames R. Crawford, who is also known as Capt. John Crawford, forty-ninn years old, who was arrested last night in front of No. 64 St. Mark's place by Detectives Reich and Bock. of the Fitth street police station at the Special Agent James Forbes, of the Charity Organization Society, was ar- raigned before Magistrate Mayo in the Yorkville Court this morning, tha charge recorded against him being that of “obtaining money under false pre- tenses." He was held for examination next Tuesday morning. It was shown (to Magistrate Mayo that! the prisoner for his own guidance had marked many of the names in his Mets with letters indicating their chart- table disposition’ or lack of it, Among the names commented on in an im instance of | ) recently occupted the upper courts.”" It arters ihe Solemniy ranging themselves tn the pom 1 t “twenty room Guden an- griroraine need tha t erift of Ki te Diviston of preme inced tas tne Sherif? of Kings! (ie Aponte the contr both aides was about to open up for! to an f v him was Under Sheriff Ode! w ntord had been re- Dike; Chief Clerk John J. who has stuck to Guden ail WOMAN AND FORGERY HID IN A HARLEM MYSTERY. Charge Against Collector Involving Girl's Peace Settled by Money, Says a Brother. e. and it te thought that Gov t hie protege, Col Dike. ordering the Ndr has. refused. 60 cons that Justice Goodrich could order it the case of his brother out of yt say to whom the scrape He would ve had given the is an Italian, twenty-two way. who is charged 5 at 15 Fifth ave Dexter x 1 Weet Elgnty-seve was orreated a Warrant atreet, with forged Dextere iast Thureidas as he wae going into his : a Mice. He vigned the next day miereniana Woman (halon ana} and held in $2.4) vail for examination | to-day © effort to keep her name from the) erclerk Binehir aalineithe nas ind to the practical dropping to t and when omplaint againet Panarelto, The trate in the wat vea tn the, Harem to he s of the prosecution, andj "*n meee the case aga 4NG MAN should de give TA was 1 the Harlem Court for one of them. If the facta were made " publi the ruin t affects a Mag: e not allow the reporter: any of the papers, and 1 what is the use of those wh yw the facts refused to ife? talk, except in one tnstance. | The exception was a brother of Pana- gram and the wrecking of homes was rello, who ald that by the liberal use not apparent and the Megistrate. would of money he had suceeded in get ting not explain. The connection between a forged tele sroper way were thom of Thomag ¥. Grady, Avraham ¢ Edward Lau terbach, Col Wo D. Mana, veheF Whaler John J. Beannel), Ja Hague, Edwant C Ledyard Samuel b | Babcock, Hugo Benedict, Egneat | Bi ie iph Guggenaeimer, © Mayor Seth tam Peabody and Henr ames, e prisoner an a there was touna| vant book show- | raged bine | a day Crawford said he and the Charity Or. | ganization Bociety were not on friendly rrest hed | Former |MOREKRAFT TURNED HIS BACK AND SHE WAS GONE. FOR BLACKMAIL. _ BERNHEIM a cO.’S Values Are #9] OPENING: We have had to cleared away and paint shop in our clothing store sound of hammer and saw. [hat is all fbled with the trd march in sion, A better store, larger, finer, vet had to offer since we began the ons enlargement ts but one This occasion is worthy of a special Spring Opening THURSDAY, FRIDAY and customers uf the steps On to our friends as CASKET We want to take a fresh start with a rush and will give our tunity to select the newest and most up to-date CLOTHING, HATS, FURNISHINGS and SHOES at prices that will draw an extra large number of people to the renovated and enlatee store. MEY'S SUITS, ty or OUR HAT, FURNISHINGS, SHOE Departments have been enlareet The new oer * 12,00 EASTER SPECIALS: tac ttc made DRESS SUITS, = ce imporied worsted, feahto the follow oe Me Ute She 185 0, durte iMPonre A t. Leather Shoes, 1.05 we in Harlem, effort with our new line of z just added to the stock of our own make. guaranteed absolutely ‘A new pair for every pair returned unsatisfactory MONEY REFUNDED ON ANY UNSATISFACTORY FURCHASE Open Every Evening. 2338 & 2340 Third Avenue, JEROME'S SEARCH HOPES PATROLMEN MAY BE- TRAY CAPTAINS. Distriet-4t An ant ney Thorne to Look Into Trans- fers by Walsh N this country there latter Duy an actio SALE For several weeks we have been apologizing for ru Now we want everybody to see what has come from all this confu Rreatest nd SATU. a souvenir this opening a HANDSOME CUT-GLASS JE WEL Men’s and Boys’ Trousers. Our pants stock has always been recognized as the best 4 but we now excel even our own PERFECTION TROUSERS Every pair bears the Union label and ts perfect; made from thoroughly shrunk and dependable fabrics. CLOTHING KEPT iN REPAIR FREE. Dowttown Corner are about seven and several hundred piano here. ; Fions. | Vogel Brothas A2Q™ Sty. Cor Bir Ave. id GOD. “VALUE inning a carp talk clothes to the x 1 tock we have which this latest * . ry + U \ A Budding Forth of Easter Styles in Girls’ Clothing, How about the girls The time is here—Easter—for them to appear at their best—the new spring styles are ready for you— vaintier and prettier than ever. Come and see for yourself how low our prices are compared to those asked elsewhere. Girts’ Satior Suits, ages 3 te sade from all-woo! serge, in Red, Blow cd jacket trimmed wih soutache and pearl buttons, hietd: ilar price $3.00; special sale ri $1.98 Plaid Silk and Sill Braids sizes 6 $1.98 Sale. RDAY we will present | FREE! -d emblem or Girls’ Cashmere Dresses, trimmed with Fancy RK r Ree Castor, Brow Roval and Cadet Blue customers and friends an oppor- to 14 Girls’ yalue $3.00; special Ccshears Dresses, aces t waist, handsomely -gored skirt: all the Old Rose, Reseda and $3.98 i) and Seree Dresses, ages © to 14: round yoke 1s, bish ceves, belt around come inthe Russian blouse style, lors are Cadet, $4, 98 fe price BOYS’ CLOTHING Girls’ Fine fect, large acco: aver shoul, waist, tome prettily braid Foyal, Old Re Children's Paca Cloth Box Reefers sires Tan, Cadet, Navy and Brown, tincy ailor and phin collar: trimmed th white and fancy sout braid: sf U * Box Coats sof ‘atfet a sik kirts are the « flare style; spectal sal 210 S years, Red, Casto, 98c the {Reds regular price $6.50; ON SE its. ¢ 2.98 to 6.98 fo alt cloth Cast eh $2.98 ta ‘ilored, of ut. Color al sale price, velvet cuffs and cole Fancy emblem on siez’ 6 to tA years; value $6.00; $3.98 cral_ different styles? collars; full $4.98 rice, trom Black. Castor, Blue and Red Girls’ Cheviot Box Coats Tan, Red, Royal Blue and Blick; size pecial a Girls’ and Misses’ Coats -\.° te ra ome pl. ne lined of uni Girl's Ste Cheviots, box style. fa Mars trimmet with oilk stitching and in- ertions of face. Regular price $7.50 pecial Alarp ice . $5.98 Rich Silk, Satin and Moire Coats fot Misses and Children. exquisitely trimmed, $4.95, 56.98, $8.98, $9.98 up to $20, Handsome show ng of White Confirmation Dresses in Lawns, Orpandies. Nets and Point d’Esprit, from $1.49 to $55. Misses’ Confirmation Dresses. Misses’ White Organdie Dresses, the f Regular pr . Coats, als BOYS ror cours * Py Ma previous © houlder and insertions of Valem- mmed with large rutties over drop skirt of Or- lace. Skirt with deep full ounce over Rigular price, $7.50, special ale price, White Point d'E Pelt eeceeee, ag 8 ribbon ribbon exquisitely t cienre gand Misses’ bell aith (eeu sent) $5.98 to 14) —Daintily em->* tra (all skort over drop skitt of teandie; broad s:tin sa liate oe aroun waist: reguhr prce $12; $7.49 Easter Sale of Boys’ Clothing. uit Open Saturday THN 4S P.M 127th St. Many 4 man whose parents brought him here for his first suit is still our customer. A proof of the worth and quality of our clothing. A complete and elegant assortment of strongly made boys’ clothing awaits you here Boys’ Sailor Blouse Suits, ages 3 @0 10, wil! be more popular than t for this Jur showing of dainty, pretty styles is very piano manufa assembler: The a frame there, a sounding - ' k larg 1 roomy, the collars wide and generous, eat board clsewhere and other parts otherwheres. Mad >in viots, serge < in all the new spring shades Attorney Jerame talked ab These unrelated crude parts are inserted in a moreo Sailor Sult to 10 years, sprcal at $1,905 ¥ less aitractive case, a Name is put upon its fallboard, and ailor to 10 years, special at 2.05 the inharmonious % s designated a piano. Such allor Sullsy sltes 3\t01s0, years) spechil at OB affairs are neither artistically nor commercially 1 ble. pe ailor Suits. si to 10 years, special at 4.95 ; Any ope SVN Feeu Renee aime wert oud + Boys’ Norfolk Suits 4 popular newestyle garment for boys from the e Some have one point of supremacy, some have anothe ages Of 3 to 14 years, made with yoke, two large box plaits front and Some have more than others. ch & Bach is one ind belt: Chesiots, Serges, Crashes and Homespuns, in light and of the seven, aad its makers ask no more consideration colors, plain or fa D ns, new stripe and overplaid effects. i than an jronest and intelligent comparison of tone quaii Nortole Sui ty 14 special at $3.50 | ty, mechanical construction and price for, wi A rfotk Suit 2 serge, Special at $3.95 weight given to art, price still rema ¢ A Norfolk Suit O14 ! at $4.95 You have hardly treated vourse!l! fairiy til! e Boys' Double-Breasted Sui ges 6 to 15, made from Blue Cheviotse xamined the & Bach f ges. fancy Worst { ht colored tancy Cheviots, every gate examined 4 nent strongly put togethe hard wear morniig the rs :00 Double-Bre pocial at $2.95 assigned PIANO PRIMER peeenaree HISTORY, Cheviot Double-Breasted Suits, specialat — $2,95 r REF ON REO birt eat Penteene Blue Serge Double-Breasted Suits, special at $3.95 8, Etc Fancy Cheviot Double-Breasted Suits, special at $4.95 precin scie 1 eter rove! Tn deere STOCK COMPANIES ntimental Obbe While ‘Iny Has No He waited au hour plies’ a pF cowd find no trace of ne duired in every place t tkely efforts have twer was she would } thelr j terms. He declared that ni: now been brought about by a spiteful wom. ! ' t lan, whom he hud “defended” for two Py | years, } PEARY BOAT IN PORT, | caiess is was that a sirong denire to Ca PIES go upon the stage led her to foraske +1 y deny, to Be Refilted for Re-|her husband and parents after lems turn Voyage to the Arctic. than a year of married life The Peary Arctic Club's steam bark {kraft cannot account for the absence Windward arrived in port to-day from]of his wife. who mysteriously disap- Brigua, N. F., where ahe has been win-| gopeared when he turned hie back to Pe: M Pea peak wilt fee sapeny en taa, ar and without trouble or worry of any Sabing, retura as far as tod, she went to Jersey City last Bat- TAD Say ee ae a . John More- | P on but the Jersey City py heory tering jee her return ff th Ne 1 t feet eantenibar) The Witateck nie Hight a cigar while both were leaving vere, Fannie Deamondstone 2, 1900, at Sydney, 0. B, and on her re- | MERE Fannie Deamondstone told Juatice turn left Lfeut. Peary, the Arctic exe | M* we i Cal who js only imeaiy.| ‘Truax {to-day that she was a hapoy For Infants and Children, plorer, In the north. aoe eee calle nt pnt flttte wife until Fannie cohen came! The Kind You Have Always Bought eh 0 rave, haw engines and | marriage known aa “the belle of Bay- | and bewitched her husband, Gol. Fannie ieee Leacall fis tnd 2h ~ ure ic} onne, N. J.,"" where her parents have| Cohen was lied at the soda-water| Bears the " per e Fesided for years. In the dest of health | counter In Sal'a cardy st that Sol rarely came confessed that better, So Sol’ Boys’ 3-Piece Vest Suits, Ages 10 to 15. Special sale of dark and light cheviots, $4.95 [renege pecial sale of blue cheviots and serges, $5.05 FREE flack Dagoral pice» Vest Suits, $7.00 & $8.00, A compiete line of Boys’ Confirmation Suits in blue and black Ti Ch:viots, Serges and Diagonals, Everything Boys wear—Hats, Shoes Furnishings. Vogel Krrathoxs OPPORTUNITY TO TESi ORANGEINE POWDERS A 10°. package wit C U R E. MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED, Open Evenings Daily Til 9 P.M. Saturday Till 11 P. M. ache. Neuralgia. Periodic eo Pain Colds ‘Grip,’ Indiges- tion Billousness «J 2 Day Mis! st ALL ARE INVITED. — ] he U. S. ‘a Vy The term of enlistment for all en- listed men is four yers. Minors over the age of eighteen may be en- listed without the consent of parents or guardiaas, details on all Navy affairs see the” World Almanac Brice 256 of All Newagnelers: ue Mail, Kaemay Ted ycgrtiaydt SPRING HATS h snap and ae aN rkie. Every new For full yle. ‘ Wide brim Deriys, taper crowns, troop: er soft Hats, felt Pa | mamas, 1.90, 2.35, 2.75. No midulecren’s sowie and no royalty price tor a name, rit Bill oe

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