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, a ‘ 2 500 SHARES OF STOGK GONE, (CHILD INCENDIARIES i b] : WILL BE SURRENDERED. BROKER’S CLERK ACCUSED. ; es ; |Father of Little Mabel and Willie Trowbridge nee Says They Had No Matches to Set ; Young Frederic White’ a rae Fire to Neighbor's House. . , Pa | Arrested Early This Me inca casas i Jo children could not pave «et fire vad "s Mess ch * doctares Mr, Trowbridre. t vin is weet- nave any n Om, We cd Millal 5 Held| out of matches that day, heoaune heart's Home, Is He why hie a warrant T distinctly rememder having hud to «o q in Bail for Further with actiing fire to am pouxe of & nelehbor to. borrow A Examination. vinat the hiiiren vehemently deny having “ prof the to the house. 4 | was burned He Constable Collings has had the warrant a 7 . enter the place to exeape a rainstorm, | for some days, but on account of the q Frederic White, a broker's clerk, Shortly after the house was discovered youth of the alleged prits he has a Swas arrested this morning at 1 to be on tire made no attempt to nerve It, > @'clock by A. J, Hawley, of the Pink- ae — abeash Atacdihaathh } erton Detective Agency, and taken to | Police Headquarters. He ts wanted | S&S STOPS | bm a warrant charging him with M5 ) aS @ larceny in connection with the | J zi Hsappearance of 500 shares of Gen- i? | © era) Carriage from the brokerage a ' 4 ’ a firm of C. H. De Witt & Co., of the | Hoffman House. Site was arcalgned tn Government Overthrown and| Saddler Threw Its Owner and eteiginetion « Capital in Hands of Revolue| Started Across Central Park For a week De tionists—President Refugee| with Flock of MountedPolice in French Consulate. in Pursuit. @ently tired of were put ° : a Mittstive MONTE CHIISTI, Santo Domingo, | Peliceman Michael Cavanagh, of the 4 Howley authorizing him to arrest W engers uder a flag of West Sixty-elghth street station, caught ; A At Puerto | * runaway saddio-horae at Sevonty-wey- || 7) allaaaliae | Santo Do- | {ch goversl mounted wetlosnen Wher wns : Courting a Water | pm San | purmuing tae animal falied to eaten up 1 of the with him capital, The horse threw its owner, Thomas Pattoron, In front of his home, Ninety. ident sixth street and Madison avenue, and Rept wato i ‘ench | galloped down ‘the avenue to Kighty- ond came o a 7 4 this morning, when he saw t | with a flock of mounted molisemen j dng the younc 6 uta, for the pursuit. Cavanagh ran Into the street, . . mit ta furtihew Krabbed the horse's bride and held on belt 4 eurrendes until the animal was forced to stop. assist in t % the Dominican | P.-0. CLERKS M UNION, Deteotive O'Brien's card. Whit eroatewerrss: We lett employ be ann ay &—A_ charter He his fdentity when accosted firm) ten days wu 1.000 ‘Toptee: he 1902 by the Amerioan jey and quietly to aim . printed and airingly Beto the Eat ome Quarters and w 1! wanted and to wend him down tmmodt 7 «| ately. ente {White said he knew what hie was ar seca: Pested for, but declined to mike any | fof Duet Statement, 1 As prisoner lives at No. 22l Wow: ty Sua TE ifteenth strect, with his widower i Tatgit ‘a rr ence TH af King woman, sald} } i Ki / employed for five ried @| = years by Bell & Co. at their Hoffman] %" darters atid House office, and remained with bel ! : ° Witt & Co. when they a nef ta ‘ in fi Bell business. She sal boy got] Waa rele 1 aUtOw AL into bad company and jens habits] Silt the a p ! Wo yeara ago and had since given ber evideitly exp i Athi RON UPHELD BOY PLAYERS. | ALLEGED SLAYER CAUGHT. Magistrate Rebuked ‘ollceman | RAY } j | Who Nabbed Bane Nine.” Arve flea | ‘ : Magistrate Meade, in M | 5 Police Court to-day rebuked 1’ * Anterfering with Catholic Boys who were playing bi Protectory grounds yester “disc! THE STYLE FILOTS. oot “Pinet of Paris” and “Thomas of London” set the pace in foot fashions. “Shoes of Genius,” they create,— at $12.00 to $20.00 per pair. Within 30 days after origination, their ex counterparts are on sale in 45 REGAL stor at $3.50 per pair. This gives you London or Paris style six months ahead of other American store Style book reveals the u 1’ $3.50 WOMEN > wba > 6. Allman 4 €o Ve Myles ares Hl woes tw cartage and yo ‘ embracing Hany © swine de May « Bits Pavariile, \eresienes dete tet Mian, Dh sonnte hess One eth) Hette Mmen 12,85 THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, MAY 5, 1903. > erates Square, 121st Street, “iu! 193 to 205 Park Row, 2226 to 2234 ThirdAve., Chatham Square. Corner 121st St. EVERYTHING FOR HOUSEKEEPING, EVERYTHING RELIABLE. ICE BOXES, REFRIGERATORS, ICE CHESTS. Baby Carriage, Reduced trom $24.7 ‘19,25, Nubber-tired wheels, hand- Every Siyle. Every Price. Every Sige. se tace cad ruitle patasol, upholstery of plush, damask or velou AOMIRAL'S FLAG , IS AGAIN rt B.Altman& Co Curtains, Bed Sets, Summer Portieres, etc. H ishit for city or Desirable Furnishings 2) thy homes : Dewey and General Board of Navy Go to Sea to Witness Practice of North Atlantic Squadron. Complete lines of Hammocks, Canopies and Cottage Cushions. Also Cretonne, Galatea and Teese rortiercs, Couch ami Table Covers, with appliqued border effect in exclusive designs. Tuesday May 6th; White Irish Point Curtains, 3 yards long: per pair, $2.90 White Bobbinet Lace Bed Sets, full size: dee» flounce, with lace insertion and edge, each, 3.90 22c. (Special to The Evening World) NORFOLK, Va., May 5—The deapatoh boat Dolphin, flying the four-star pene hunt of Admiral Dewey, passed out the Virginia capes this morning to Join on southern drill grounds the North At+ Jantic Squadron, composed of Dewey's old flagship Olympta and the battles ships Kearsage, Aladama and Mawaa- chunetts. e Admiral Dewey, with Rear-Admirals Taylor and Bradford and other mem- bera of the General Board of the Savy, is on the Dolphin to witness the squad- ron Manoeuvres and ocean practice, They will be at sea several days. ——— Tamboured Sash Muslin, double or single borders, peryard, =. ’ , ° . . . Furniture Slip Covers made to order, Lace curtains cleaned and stored during Summer months No matter what your WANT, the Sunday World will carry it to some née who can supply it. It te the medium tor the exchange of intell. (without charge for storage), Gonce among the people. <P <p Se ee Bimpson Qawford Ee: We announce for Tuesday, May 6th, An offering of Women’s Kid Gloves, Regular Prices of which are $1.75 and $1.50, at 95c. Pair. This, we believe, will eclipse any previous sale, from a great value-giving and yoy, Chiffonier eee aor we of Golden Oak," 4.20 wy ‘ tis ) Tail Vith the convenient hat bo a IRON B D. Vee) vil tiv d ' > ¥ QU bevel « Very heavy br be a § work y | —* or r price S14.00, We are .ciling many Keru of, | Kee ' We els, aonech wory tint, with ie $7905 ea 7 . J \ sung ns Meduced trom f24 i o i uns | $37.40 sorthis week " e 4 Bookcase Crier» trom $2.90 up os Dining Room Chair nished, stands ao 1 \ 1) inches a i's and Arm Chair, we, § shelves. Ped Tf toned wad <4 aw ‘3.60 acne! UY mim $8.90 GOODS MARKED with PLAIN FIGURES, + NOT INCOKPORATED, and is NOT CONTROLLED by any ‘ 7) run by the ther aad footth veovrations af praprirtors The coputation of Halpen 1 all ewer ane (erelare te pron, pal considerations, Ge ‘ wy all te thew Acoaunt rt ine ot takes payments at either, antting Mere) bard erie Ne catea charges af any hind, CASH or CREDIT. ‘ ' { { ' ( selling standpoint, that has ever been held in this city. Our entire stock of High Grade Glace and Pique Real Kid “Claremont” Gloves is represented in this offering. ‘The styles are absolutely new this season, The embroidered effects are in many instances exclusive. ‘The qualities strictly per- fect, as none but high grades of French Kids are used in the making of this pop- ular Glove. . . Embraced are the season’s newest and best shades, besides pearl and white. In addition to the sale of Women’s Gloves we shall also offer to-morrow [Men’s Gloves at 75c. Pair. | One clasp, full piqued Dogskin, with Tn quality of leathers and in Uc Sold by us heretofore as a special value at $1.00. latest embroidery as adapted in hgh grade imported gloves. detail, only an expert could choose between these and gloves inadein Europe, so you may consider how good they are and how extraordinarily cheap they must be at the price of Main Floor, Front, Si Trimmed Hats and Toques, ‘4 . We shall offer to morrow a number of trimmed Hats and Toques suitable for street and carriage wear, spring styles, former prices of which were $18.00 to $30.00, at $12.00 and $18.00. Embraced are Imported Models—besides beautiful creations f:om our own work- room, but fashioned after recent French styles. Main Floor ee Ss s e sale ot Satin Back Velvet Ribbon. The scarcest ribbon commodity in the market to-day; excellent quality, INGY Sddaaan 5a 26c yard, value...... 33¢ | No. 22....-.31C yard, value...... 39¢ Great Clearance Sale of Women’s and Misses’ Silk and Worsted Waists Regardless of Value. Roth newly complete and broken lots will be so reduced in price as to effect a speedy clearance, (Women's and Misses’ Worsted Waists, of mohair, albatross and vel- $1.50 ‘ vetcen, early season's prices from $2.75 to vaipee Crepe de Chine Waists, neat aud popular styles, soldat,....,, $2 95 5 Fowlard and Tafieta Waists, with full blouse front... = ( Slightly Soiled Waists, value Up tO,eees+00 +++ y $4.75 ! Crepe de Chive and Peau de Chive Waists actual value....., $7.00 ‘ ‘Crepe de Chine and Tafieta Waists, lace trimmed or tailor made, sold $0.50 | eet ip the season at $y.00 and $10.00 +--+ 2 2 eee eee The Scason’s Greatest Sale of Wash Dress Stuffs ‘» now in progress at the Simpson Crawlerd Co, Store, A transaction extraordi- nary in ite magnitude and representing more than 200,000 yards of Printed Or. vandies and Batisies—all new, cheice, perfect geode—enables the quoting of 9c and 1ic yard jor qualities that eel) regularly for 150 amd aoc, PRINTED ORGAN DIRE with satin abripns, teeutitul dengue embracing Nght end oth elieote 1 feral etriped dotted and geametsiesl desigue-—sheet oud etif baie, weunl i sosell pt eee, tee de hy pand eee Pd pesos PRINTED DATIOTI® with ene etripee, bath tight ond Pounds Get) deogus lo the rowng balk, alee eubined eflente oy tack oud white lor than o! mature penre 9 uth thet oll weeh bawiitely ond weer man sattelentoriy lens) prin (os yard, ot alo very tempting offerings to our Finer Grades of Wash Fabrics, A onagesat ed fer 7 eed ith dame vite ‘ Deine iodiond Haw fiw on Set Se ont 8 Dy dy ong rand es ” iv, par “ . oon ” jmpereed Lanew Millets tedaeed tow » theron be@ LC heweiete fas Ce veod oeee oene Gaved om ee by, pee , 4s reroee OGM Sinth Avec. 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