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Stern Brothers Fine Umbrellas women's Another Large Purchase Close rolled silk mixed umbrellas, 26 tn. and 28 In.; 1, ivory and natural wood handles, handsomely Ermnnted with sterling silver, Also twilled silk, with natural wood handles, Value $2.00 First floor. Satisfaction Guaranteed or WEST 142°" ST. aaisestics Greraneet o¢ Great March Specials in Rugs and Mattings. Unmatchable Oppor‘unities for Spring Buyers. Lot I. —100 Axminster Rugs, the best Smith make, 12 ft. eet and 9 ft. wide, rich Oriental and Persian patterns, actual value $30.00, at.. an Lot 1.200 Granite Art Squares, strong and Lot IV. Sanford ‘8 Sons’ Mens Heavy serviceable; 4 yards long and 3 Brussels Rugs, 12 feet long and 9 fi yards wide, perfectly reversible; 3. 50 splendid selection suitable for it 100 Genuine Roxbury 10-Wire Mcatld pated Alesse... ‘oom, libi ffi Lee Qn , library or of ones actual aut 42, 98 Brus: Rugs—Nothing to equal them for $17.00; special. . hard service; exquisite patterns in every color Lot V.—400 Reversible Glendale Rags, 6 to match furnishings: 9 feet Tes feet long and 3 feet wide ; spl and 7 feet wide; value $15; at... 10. 50 ors and patterns; valle $1. Paige: ve 88 Bus Sebaiws sgt Mabe Crooks| Mayor Favors mee According: _ and Promises that Broadway] New Trial to O'Neil, Who; $1,38 Will Be as Free of Graftersas| Talked Back to the “Best! ‘a Shady Country Lane. Chief Ever.” | NOTORIOUS “GUNS” IN CELLS MEANS HIS REINSTATEMENT. | “ea ba Yad dee terday when a man picked you out for a Spring overcoat. The man that’s taking you rald he liked your New Spring Boys’ Clothin & At Little Prices WASHABLE RUSSIAN & SAILORS WITH TAMS to match, finest grade imported linens, crashes, duck and drills, desirable styles, Usual price $3.50 SAILOR BLOUSE SUITS, in all-wool serges, cheviots, homespuns and mixtures, with silk $1.95 ’ Z They Include “Flash Finger,” “Sandy | Administration Would Deserve Con- the Fiea,” “O'Neli the Flint Fist,”| | tempt, He Eays, Were It Indiffer- “Hob-Nail Riley,” “Twitter Sloan” and “Red Farfell.” Inspector McClusky'’s men rounded up forty-two more crooks early to-day in almost as many different parts of the city. Thi» makes 104 denizens of Josiah Fiynt’s “under world” that Central Of- fice men have gathered in within two ‘days. Inspector MoClusky eald to-day that there !s not a crook on Broadway 'Delow Forty-second street now and that defore the week's end there will not be 4 grafter of any kind below Fifty-ninth treet on the “Long White Way.” The majority of to-day's sweepings ‘Were professional thieves, pickpockets and ® gang of Italian swindlers who operate along the water front, where the immigrants land. Among the dis- Unguished guns” corralled to-dey are ‘Tod McCoy, who has a record a foot long; George Archer, alias Andy Collins, and George Hill, alias “Flash Finger.” Detectives Craig, Kelly and Savage gathered in “Hob-Nail" Riley, a widely Sought Western crook, on a Broadway ear. They also rounded up Martin Burke, alias “Sandy tne Flea,” and Hepry Hogan, alias ‘Twitter’ Sloan, at Forty-second street and Sixth ave- Bue: ane te fight Fe. dnl» subdued afte after vr they fad taat ae Roritd kod ie at will Mt at es at Sulzer’ er | \ Park 5 Pgincos t them ‘Red Aparrel, Hite “O'Neil, the ait, Fist.’ an eee r McClusky went to Brook- rH to-day ena after ‘ooking: around the diene precincts, waid that the city 0; was the cleanest town of its size in the icpisha HE DIDN’T COURT DEATH. Prisoncr with Slash in Neok Der nied that He Attempted Suicide. 1 Houston, of No. % Broome wtreet, was arraigned before Magistr: Beller, in the Essex Market Police Court | to-day to answer a charge of attempting 49,09 commit suicide. Policeman Long, Hrvout ixtation, of the Delancey | arrested Honaton last | ee ‘He had a cee gash in his neck ed by # pen knife. “]. didn't want to kill m; bark DY sald . “It was an accl 1 is that the best excuse you haver’ ed ‘ailgistrate. Zeller. OS Dave ‘Housotn, i aa there.Je no the Court. “You WORLD WANTS: BRING LARGEST RETURN 1 18 699 appresten . em HANDS 6 APPRENTICES .. .. 2 Cena PLOW- ERS Fi morning’s World. oe mee Wants in the 53 other | lat New York papers combined, + 1] IMPRoveR . MOULDERS NECKWEAR oSSeeBu se Ste cee a saceBan MURT HAND , SHOPMAKERS ., SIGN PAINTERS ... STLVBRSMITHS ..,. SKIRT HANDS., .,. SL.DEVE HANDS .., SOLICITOR , SPINNERS STADLEMEN . cohen wen eH BEo- 32-8255 lot this administration. Paid Help. Wants in this! i= ent to the Injustice Done In This Particular Case. POLICEMAN O’NEIL, DEVERY’S VICTIM. Mayor Low has:indorsed the Assem- ‘diy Dill favoring the rehearing of the charges against Edward O'Net!, of the Police Department. O'Neil Is the former patrolman who openly defied Devery And retorted in a manner at his trial which enraged the “Big Chiet. Devery fled charges against O'Neil and the patrolman was dismissed. He ‘was at onoe taken up by the campaign managers of the Fusion movemant, and put forth as a public speaker. . He told some Interesting details about po- Noe department methoda. When the public hearing on the O'Neil measure wag concluded to-day the Mayor arose and sald; “There are exceptiona to many sound rules, THO ot, jell is un excep- tion. In view of postion O'Neli was allowed to take in the campaign fight, and In view of the facta attending ; Rds dismissal from the Police Depart- ment, he should receive the sympathy If such were not extended him this administraton would be worthy only of contempt. Tho ality therefore approves the bill granting O'Net! @ new rehearing before the pres- us! Poltee Commissioner.” Mott H. Goodwin, representing the Civil-Service Reform Association, had Preceded the Mayor in a speech in which he declared the association was opposed to the class of legisiation of the O'Neil kind, He warned the Mayor against estabiehing what he declared would be a ‘bad mt," 41, ; know nothing of tho mer- te of this particular case,” he added in | conclusion. Catt ote ts rescue al “tut Mewar ‘the decent Aaded | uat Merona nts, favored O'Neil "Neil's Fanalatoment. oO" Nar Tethone of” Tents and afterward ecient pa Nea Tee yor. He declared that he nover regretted “talking back to Devery."" "I was gull of lnsubordina ee the roost” he M4 ous, “but re 3 the ‘ume as 0 Great I oo) ‘express- dmg myvelf as 1 aid.” “FORGOT” HE HAD. BEEN IN THE “PEN,” Such Trifles Escaped the Memory of “King Solomon” When Ar- ralgned for Shoplifting, Louls Davis {s known among his com- penions in crime as “King Solomon because of the remarkable pagacity he displays when caught shoplifting, his particular line of. “graft... Davie was one of a big crowd of shoplifters dis- pend of In Special Semlons thie morn- ‘Thomas 'A. Minton so seo in in fever of 7 ay not h “Ever been arrested before? Justice Hotwropk asked, “Never,” wae the reply. “I only ar from the’ Weat « few days @ sick wife and three chil- Clerk Fuller recognized Davis, how- ever, and gave Justice Holbrook his Pedigree, It showed ‘King Solomon" hed done time in @ dosen institutions and had only been released from the Penitentiary & week ag anni e@bout that?’ Pe iatice Hotbrook bcp ca ec tte right,’ lied orig r t - ° ‘I forgot Sebue ‘hoe iittle fat ere, Davis wae sent to the penitent) one year. aid In addition Tut pay e | Bok fine of H00. ee WHO OWNS THIS BABY 7 Pelicewas Finds the Youngster in STENOGRAPHER ., TALLORUSONS .. .. TAILORS ..,., TRIMMORS TiNeMITHE TUCK BRS TYPOWRIT EMS sessed oe * 7 newt ER er renee ® Ralliwey tn Brovkiyn, A little founding, a boy two days old, was picked up trom the hallway at No. 18 Dean street, Brooklyn, by Rounds- man Wilson, of tho Butler Bireet Polico gen early to-day, wee passing through Loony re jon he hea oe pus hn on Yaak’ dead, ni ae i te Se gn't atyle; said light tan cowert streck hhim just right for a short box over- coat. Never mind, you'll look fine, all right. The Gvarantee can make a tetter overcoat out of you than any one else I know of, “You're going pretty cheap, too —for $18 I should say you were worth at least $25, “No; you're not the lowest price the Guarantee makes clothes to order for. They make swits and over- coats to order from $12 up." Suits co Medea ccd to oe in our new Custom Department from ey up. Fit and quality guaran- tee Guarantee CLOTHING COPPANY, Serr 127th St. and 3d Ave. 3 COVERNORS WILL BE GUESTS An Equal Number of ex-Gov- ernors, Not to Mention Con- gressmen, Judges and Other Notables Will Attend Dinner. ALL TO BE UNDER THE ROSE. Gov. Odell, of New York: Gov. Bates, of Massaohusets, and Gov. Montague, of Virginia, are all to be in this city on Friday, These three Governors are mem- bers of the college fraternity of the Beta Theta Pi, and they are to be the guests of honor on that evening at one of the largest fraternity diners that bas ever been given in the city. ‘Three ex-Gov- ernors are to b@ among the gueste—John 8. Wise, of Virginia; Beaver, of Penn- sylvania, and Francis, of Missouri. The Columbia Chapter of the fra- ternity and the Alumni of the Chapters in the Becond District of the fraternity, including the chapters of New York and New Jerssy, are to be the hosts, and the dinner committee includes, a repre- sentative from each of the seven cnep: here of the district. The affair is to t the Waldorf, and the Governors ha’ asked that there be no ap oceans on mittd, nor any persons not mambers of the fraternity. The ye again ia that they propose to 0 be boys |, and eon- Sequentiy qo not wish Ir’ ects and to, me ki epee —— ee to, eoot Some ‘outside the er mpenkers. ot she evening will B J Lin ny ae of Canton, i fraternity ts one ingest lege organizations, and its New York memberal Moré than two hundred and fitty already mentees thelr intention of at- tending the dinner. GROUND TO DEATH BY TROLLEY CAR. Man Crossing Tracke of Jamaica Line Did Not See Rapidly Approach- ing Vehlole Until Too Late. A Jamaica trolley car rushing along at @ twenty-milean-hour olip to-day killed a man at Jamatoa and Sheppard avenu The man wes evidently a iInborer, He wes crossing the tracks and did not see the approaching car, The motorman shut off the current, but it was too late. ‘The fender hit the man over him. His body was ca saachinery under te car a horribly mang DEAD WITH GAS TURNED ON. Carl Gudesus Rented Room Sunday and His Money Was Almost Gone Carl Gudesus, thirty-five years old, a German, was found dead in his fur- nished room st No. 18 East Eighty- first street to-day, Gudezus rented the room Sunday from Mrs. Kate Brown, the housekeeper. According to Mrs |Brown he came home last night about |10 o'clock and was not seen again until 0 o'clock this morning, when he was found 1ying on the bed partially dregsed. The gas ie ea was MSs oh, vi! ie found showing deposiie ot feet aod only’ a balance of #16 remained, O'CONNOR SEES JEROME, om Distelot-Attorn Many police oMfciais, from inspectors down to precinct detoctives, visited the office of District-Attorney Jerome to-day and each was in conference with him for several minutes. All said th Saifed on route, busneas _ uimpeied i Sis. Sodas ta in the pe Bree aN Attorney's In- Sia ar are evsctor bee gird Cotte mata peg D ot. eae: emblems and brald, royal serges; silk embroideries, NORFOLK SUI ak in homespuns, twee knickerbocker trousers, in all-wool coverts, Sant tanto) SAILOR SUITS, with extra pique collars, cuffs and shields, in all-wool navy and WITH EXTRA TROUSERS, and cheviots, with Maint or TOP COATS AND REGULATION REEFERS, Reefers in serges and cheviots; To Coats sual price $6.90 and $6.95 Second Floor, Annex. & | West Twenty-third Street. $3.75 Usual price $5.00 Usuat price $7.00 $5.40 sual price $6.95 $5.00 ‘85.00 Women’s Dept. We shall continue our ment is sold which we hed Large variety in Suits, Jackets, of our recent fire. sale until every gar- the building at the time Dress and Walking Skirts, Silk, Crepe de Chine, Lace and Wash Walsts at big reductions from our regular prices. Clow goes coming in Gafiy.) Yorke Carnaris(o. Broadway and 13th St, PLUNGER WRIGHT VERY ILL IN JAIL Man Acoused of Swindling Eng- lishmen Out of $110,000,000 Unable to Go-to Court To- Day for Examination. HASN’T SLEPT SINCE ARREST Whitaker Wrigtt, accused’ of swind- ling Englishmen out of 110,000,000 in connection with the London Globe Fi- nance Company, 4id not appear in the Wederal Building this afternoon before ‘United States Commissioner Alexander, as ‘he is fl im bed. Wright is detained tore in the Ladlow Street Jetl, and since his arrest on Gunday has not slept « mo- ment. He {s troubled greatly with mn- somnia and is also unable to eat, hav- log but Uttle appetite. Dr. Levine, the United States physl- clan detailed to the prison, visited Wright to-day. He found that some painting had been done in the building, and this, with unusuel nervousness on Wright's part, had caused his fines. Dr. Levine telephoned Marshal Hen: kel that Weight would not be able to ettend the hearing this afternoon. —— EXTRADITION PAPERS IN WRIGHT CAGE COMING, | roome, LONDON, March 18.—The extradition papera in the case of Whitaker Wright, the director of the nance Corporation, who is under ar- rest in New York, were mailed on the White Star Une steamer Celtic, which sailed from Liverpool to-day, John Flower, chairman of the Share- holders’ Committee which investigated Wright's prosecution, stated this fore- noon that by the advice of his lawy he declined to reply to Wright's cai message to G. 8. Barnes, the offictal Uquidator of the corporation, saying that Wrig! enemies seek to create prejudice against him by circulating un- truths. Mr. Flower takes the ground that it say anything which might prejudice the result of the trial. ¢ personal charges, he added, nged for @ contradiction, as obviously untrue, A horse attached to @ light runabout became frightened in tuw mast Drive way in Central Park, at Bighty-fourth sieet, to-day and proceeded to kick the wagon to pieces. A man giving his name as J, Weindesheimer, of No, 4 Lest Gixty-seventh gtrest, whore he is not known, wes thrown out of the ve- Mole, sustaining slight injuries. After frewing bimwelf from the run- about the horee ran down the drive, onthe wae crowded. Drivers pulled out on 1 sc2'f nd ld ™ SENATE CROWDS. OUT LOBBYISTS Members of the “Third House” Too Perniciously Active for Albany Legislators and Or- dered to the Corridors. SENSATION AT’ CAPITOL. " . carried and the outsiders started to pass out into the emoking- room, when they were surprised to hear Genstor ‘Raines say “The At-et-Arme ehoukl clear not coma the chamber, but aiso the ante- hing unprecedented and 't the ner eperioore. oft the capttol were with excited spectators who aed to know why the action the Ki ‘Dut lator he ‘discussion ice thie. ling te onieot was rr ons will to Prevent 8 Serpicion iy tive 10bb rom etn plainly in evidence while the ee: are in progress. MISTOOK ARSENIC FOR HER MEDICINE. Although Doctor Strove to Save Her, Mrs. Nolan Died Shortly After Swallowing the Poison. <0 yards; special, per roll... Rolls of 20 yards; special at. tomer ; at Wool some wit Stair patterns; special, per yard.«, Smith's Best All- Wool Bru: dining-room patterns; worth filled with colors, value sale at. Striped Ti ers, beaut Brussels, border to match; also hall and 3-Fold Screens, drapery mater Mi Reversible Armure Peenerqes A tapestry bordered so in figured designs, best colors, rich ef- tees value, $5.75, Turkish and Moorish tions, knotted srinted all around, full 50 inch wide; value $2.25, at... Just the Kind of Furniture You Want Is Here at Just the Prices You Will Be Glad to Pay When You See the Quality. $6.75 Morris Chair, $3.33, A Hundred Golden Oak Morris Chairs, highly finished, including a set of reversible cushions; back can be We cannot fill mail orders or sell less than 20 yards. Garpet Sale| 69c. Linoleum, 39c. Extra Ingrain Ca: eee 8 designs in ue, oak, brown andllight effects. ” One yard wide. Usually sold at 50c. per yard. Limit 25 yards to a cu fomorroy > newest red, green, and 40c. Linoleam. oleum -- guaran- teed—2 yds. wide, worth 69c. per square yd, Py fe ‘a Quality All- 59c 25 1G $i. 25; ished, value $1.50; sides, lace insertion, fan 3.75 try Couch Cov- color combina- "4.25 ful to $2.75 per pair. Loy two pillows adjusted to four different positions; wide, strongly made and com- fortable; worth $6.75; special, complete, at. Turkish Tufted Couches, like {l- lustration, covered in a choice selec- r tion of velours, ah spring ee ea ring to hy positively worth §$ dried ash, galvanized Creer Oe 5.98 and Brush. Tray creme nicely decorated; Mache tae, bristle brush; value 25c, at... JAMES McGREERY & GO. Men’s Furnishing Dep't, Colored Shirts, Made of Lambrie and Readmann’s Scotch Madras. Colors:—Blue, pink, tan or black and white. Negligee, with cuffs at- tached. 1,59, Formerly 2.25, Pleated, or plain bosom, 2.00, Formerly 3.00. |White and colored oxford cloth negligee shirts, 1.59, Formerly 2.75 and 3.90, Bare crater PE SNE IA OS Great Values in Baseme $6.98 Refrigerators, $5.98. Hardwood Refrigerators, meta) lining, removable drip pe, swinging base board; insulation best ping sy regularly $7.98 Papier ibe soe} | - $$1,50 Couch at $7.50. thoroughly kiln- shelves, solid bronze large size.. Best Cork Lin-, self-acting spring rollers,includ- ing cord, fixtures, brackets and screws, value 50c., complete at.,, Great Special in Jacanias Maattings. Linen Warp Japanese Mattings, P blue, green and red stripes; perfectly re’ eee 2.99 Floor Oilcloth at 24c. Upholstery Goods, Portieres, Lace Gurtains. high Bamboo T ab ourettes, unique Japanese iy te matting top, highly 719¢ at... Best Opaque Window Shades, 36x72, deep fringe, all colors, 29¢ Genulne Scotch Lace Curtains, in Renalssance, Irish Point, Brussels and Clun: yards’ long and 54 and 0 overlock corded edges. patterns, 3% inches wide, Values from $2 Special, per paire. 1.33 $18 Bed Outfits, $11.98, Steel Enamelled Beds with brass trim- mingss like illustration, including acom- © ‘lon hair mattress, in: one or two ‘and an all steel double woven wite spring. All sizes; J 1.98 w worth $18; special at 20 Sideboards, $44.50, Lot 1ll—Quartered Oak S like illustration, Wikia plate and front, highly fe and front, highly fin- ished; value. $20; sale 14, 56 Price..ee nt Stores To-Morrow China and Glassware. Table Tumblers, heavy glass, regular table size, per doz..24¢ China Hanging Salt Box , nicely decorated and Pots ‘in assorted decorations worth 2 Handsome Majolica Ja shapes Tollet Set: JAMES MeCREERY & GO. Ribbon. , Liberty Satin Ribbon,—6%4 inches wide. Colors:—pink, blue, green, cardinal, cream, black and white, 35c. per yard, Luminous Taffetas,-—4 inches wide, Colors :—cream, white, pink, pale blue, cardinal, navy blue, nile green and black, 17c. per yards ‘Twenty-third Street. 10 pieces, very daint; the latest shapes, all gold stipple atcontions, i 75 WORLD ALMANAC and Encyclopedia. The standard Reference Book of the Cities, the States, ind the Nation, Itisa Complete Political