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ORST OF ALL F ALTO DEVILS Whizzes from New York to Boston ‘In'a Few Hours and Has the Farmers Everywhere Guéssing as to’Its Color, The thing has been seen. It makes a ise Ifke thunder and flashes by like a keeping a date. Six farmers who tea Hoa market along the Hudson jounty ulevard are prepared to it Is green; Eben Peok, of Hich= Hill, is just as positive of its being ; while ‘‘Sam" Clark, who represents it Haddam in the General Assembly, in.) that he hed @ look and the “gol nat ENDER TO PICK UP THINGS.) ¢ rts to ‘the police of Middletown, | ¢ » CAN’T.G connsstous&¢ en GRtENC) Ee lurned machine is black. utomobile is kept'in a crypt branching ff fro ie by ‘amigantic eat wprize-fighter who jlogt "histwolce hy in 1902. zy a hy an, Hvening Taader Murphy talked fit his néw fad, He vr, iit ac may rain Brom other, unpbs the reporter Regrned that the, machine welgha 40,000 pounds, has béén’ palhtéd in turn black, red, white, yellow and green, goes on land or water equally well and hae a fender behigd f hing things that bare attr "by. jorrible suction. Disguiséd as W subway workman the pateptiee man was hiding in the crypt 4 o'clock this morning when the uuto arrived from a trip to Boston and beck. Mri. Murphy started at midnight. He has neyer been seen to leave be- \fore that honr, and always returns be- @ore dawn. As the snorting monster came to rest nits underground stable four cramped ures stepped ‘cautiously to earth. One swas Charles Murphy himself, another “Whispering” Larry Delmour, a third \Maurice Featherson, thé “Iceberg,” and ja fourth had the fairylike appearance of ABUL! Devery. World repo: ‘at great len, eaid. ts The heavy man, whoever he was, ran "guna to the rear and took from the ndex Jour jive geese, a su na pig fand two hoboes, who Were whipped to the fender neat Mount Vernon while ivan’ and Koep em Uli next November, an ‘em next Novem! fe'll need every vote in sight.” The seam mute strangled the goese and Dig threw them ina bag. All Tammany, Ie Silent, 7 Hal Ke ey Pr Gollan. i aad he Iino for the reports from jar) seligadam "the. think “aalght hate an eternal secret, poor simple folk up there felt Asa matter of fact all are right. The| > ie ane subway “fear. ‘'ammany| % Jor Cuarte, aur-| 3 BACK 10 THEIR HAPPY, HAPPY HOME Both Sides Put Diaries in Evi-|Enjoined from Discriminating dence When Mr. Lichtenfels Is Arrested for Abandonment. —_>—- Tf it hadn't been for their diaries Robert Lichtenfels and his wife might Never have made things up in the York- ville Court to-day. Mrs, Lichtenfels, whose first name.is Kniscay, started out by telling Magistrate Zeller that she wanted all sorts of horrible things done to Robert, “He abandoned me," she sald. “He made me leave our happy home at No. 411 Bast Fifty-sixth stfeet and then had rniture carted out of the why I got a warrant Sharing him with abandonment.” Honor,’ lhterpo: ft have hete'w recata’e Penta Lic! what my wife did to me during the time we quarrelled together. We have been married seven night. before” last i, which faverttord ‘ag “an ‘carthuuske, Legend | two months ago, When it bepad start, $s at the no: easionwas nade ‘by the. Indian. God | Sh keeping di ete in black and Machi us, who got sore years ago| 2 i tr See ea t a When dn English traveller stole a oar oe. oe, ole gut of Mount Tom. very, once | Bi Mrs, Lichtenfels. "I jn hea Ne Mac vents soya) ON have | i BR CRI Clark knows now want the | Which the ‘all feed shortcomin, id of her nese en on Thursday night: was cally hy id had been dul; Among fader by ‘Charlie fe Marphy's bubole Lower turning from wey DISAPPEARS. ‘Bast Orange Police Asked to Look for Wite of Manufactirer. ‘A general slarm Las been sent out by }the police for’Mrs, Stephen M. Brown, of No. @ Hawthobtie avenue, East Orange. * : . Mrs, Brown has been {ll and last night, when léft alone for a time, she,disap- peared from her home. |The mémbers Of the family could: find no trace of her ey nally, notified Yhe police. The miss- ing womui Is the wifé of @ prominent ‘bat ond fur manufacturer, she,is ‘ftty- jnine years ol (eee? WORLD WANTS The Wheel of Prosperity. EVERY CLASSIFICATION & SPOKE OF SUCCESS, 955 Paid Help Wants in this morning’s World, Paid;Help Wants in the 13 other New York papers combined. JANITORS .,. KITOHBNWORK .. LADIES TALW>t3, LAUNDRESS bs ee PATTERN MAKBIR PIANO HANDS sBeenentiictnzaate Gooner HANDS a I play when he smokes a “rbis morning House as though he charge of tae Light B getting to be too much, + Lichtenfels came right back with i In his dla; my exes right) What ener a aren't cdoked in helt right way gate to pull up stakes. Last night when I jumped into ped I found a lot of dust and dirt sprinkled between was the result of her "Bne is entirely. too the. statements in admitted in. this rate Zeller, “It ese quarrels are Th continue this Meantime see reconciliation.” fe left the court- to their ul.” don't think diaries can pests 1 “ it. tempests in a teapo' case until to-morrow. if you oan't effect a re Tdontenfels and and ahis roo! fhome with thelr di SAT.BEFORE GLASS TO CUT HIS THROAT. went les. Dying of Consumption, a Cobbler Sends His Wife and Daughter Away and Commits Suicide, Jullus Michels, forty-seven years old, a cobbler, committed suicide to-day by is throat With a razor in the shop at No. 8 West Twenty- where he lived for fit- "ie" had suffered with con- and left a when Michela found aes hope aH Recovery, ia wite taminated ; he, sent thom Wa 1 West ‘Twenty=nihch a ree, lived in a ike ben & customer came shoes, he found the shop. ir 3 thers forced the door ah: foatl Talght be ive at No, Bi thea dosed. * found thé eobbler sitting dead in a chair The tasor was still Betore 4. mleror. is ‘hand. His wife and ‘dgugnter here Ment fot nd the body taken to an cerita borhood, where he pular eo or! |, where he faa” pi ts Macathines ot eooltiiecs or many years, HELD ‘STOP-WATCH ON HIM, Henry V, R. Kennedy, who gave his ye ¥ forty-one years, his address as ¥itth avenue and hib occupation ‘® gentleman,” was Sry lgned in the: wig wg to-da: t sak sien Soi Bak Bier ‘ ol et had Umed, eaeeich af rosecque action in equt con om dle to brin; ratirond, companies from COURT CHECKS SIX RAILROADS, 4 os to favored rte injured citizen has a right Persons are so numerovs and t for them under the power sp¢ conferred by the statutes. declaratory of Against Small Shippers— First Ruling Under New Law. merce act. court affected b: gan Central, Pittsburg, Fort and Chicago, Pittsburg, Cincinnatl a Bt. Louis, Lake CHICAGO, April Judge Grossoup | SEY Ant Ether ilthota to-day entered an oner in the United |and Chicago and Northwestern. States Circult Court of Appeals enjolnj- ing six railroad companies from. discrim- inating against small shippers in the Western territory. The decison is espe- cially important as being the first under the new Elkins law. The Government, according to the. de- cision, is entitled to the injunction against the offending railroads under the Interstate Commerce act, ks well as the Filkins fan, The: raling Which Were which were inettated Court. ity court are the Chic it ie Mat wee ne ane ur} py; On era. alan. —<$<———>—__— Perlee Prize Claimants, to The Bening World.) eight will compete: at the Jtinior "the: Federal competitive trial ‘Six, of these companies were, defend- | essa! J phe. ants in the local court; the others are under the jurisdiction of the Kansas City Federal Court. The decision, whi holds that the santa Raine rent il : Frederick William Gaston, Mellor, “New. York Price, jr. Bl &chencx, t Wagner. Passaic; B.Altmané Go. BOYS’ CLOTHING. Golf Caps of plain serges and novelty mixtures. Yacht and Tam O'Shanter Caps; in cloth and leather, Sailor Hats in white and tan washable materials. Imported and Domestic Straw Hats. Boys’ Shirt Waists of fancy percale and white madras, Blouses of cheviot and madras, For SATURDAY, April 25th: NORFOLK’ SUITS of mixed cheviot and fancy cassi- meres with extea pants (loose and close iting styles); sizes7tol6 years, « + «+ + $5, 50 SAILOR SUITS of blue sed and fancy cheviot;: sizes 5 to 10 years = a, ay ie 55.60 Balance of Top Coats at Reduced Prices, Elabteenth Street, Nineteenth Street and Sixth Avenne, PDP FTDGLGIIDOGGOSLGGOVDGHTD 69906-0890 9OOS | oe “we Magist ® to restrain |@way and doini jscriminating | eventually either ea furnishing lower rates or te Hef in his own behalf, in cases like these under consideration the injured In- ey to each is so Infinitely smali that it ig the duty of the Government to act ly Perret ine Yaw is held to be simply at 2° substantive ‘Tigh'e Ghten existed before, and an infunction would !ie under the Interstate Com- jroad companies In the local ee te the order are: Miohi- Sentral hose in the jurisdiction of the Kan- and ff it. ae Pan ince Siscoutl Rock i and Pa- ‘abash, and Chicago Great ‘West- NBW BRUNSWICK, April %—The of the junior class who ‘commencement week ibitlan in.oratory the Perlee ease have been selected |. The names of the suc. | ohn, Prederiok ‘Alton Martin Luther ick; Charles A. ll lllllEIEUEeEE—— EES ee Franklin Simon & Co, Specials for Saturday. Sith Waists. : Crepe de Chine, Shepherd Checks and Louisine, sizes 32 to 42, a Heretofore $5.75 to $7.50. 350 Women's and Misses’ Walking Suits. English Coat Suits, of imported 19, 75 mixtures, Herelofore 832 50. ins| Boys” Top Coats and Reefers. ( to 16 years), ve mtd ) “ APL i vfkeis ome MEAD CHAMPION OF ALL BAD BOYS. Sixteen ~ Year-Old Youngster, When Taken to Court by His Sister, Tells the Judge He Will Not Be Good. So earnest was the demand of aixteen- year-old Patrick Mead fo go to jail that (Magistrate Deuel, before whom he ap- peared to in the West Side Court, re- luctantly acquiesced and sent Sim to the workhouse school on Blackwell's Island for three months. Patrick came to New York from Can- ada last June qnd went to live with his sister, Julia, at No. 49 West Forty- third street. unat time he has become the leader of a gang of boys who have terrorized the neighborhood, The boy got Into a quarrel with “ls slater, He refused to gp to. work, hey being rebuked for his conduct le: house and went in search of hy wot never worked.” He returned fo hs home a short time afterward with about fifty boys, and they made such a Fow that, policemen ‘hud ton be Cra ‘oung Telled with his sister to-day, Coe “vile names, e back of the neok ide Court. Mglstrate Deel that the boy's one id Mae was to go to Jail, Why don't you, go_ hom id be a boy?” asked itateate, D Dever "Bpoaliee 1 don't Wank t0 (he a . ae pare to aluter. A half hour later the sfeter ned retur to court holding on to Patrick as if pre- venting him from dol! “Your Honor,” from her tears eyes, "I cant do any. thing with him. ‘e insists on Featien Nomething that wi im behind the bars." tre os eat ae = the know what I can eee, eel trate. mi bo} . T insist oF ing Fecal since you dem: Magis- ny Deuel went on, T nd! accommo- late you.’ “Ye ‘sent the boy to the workhouse school for three months. MATCH BURNS GIRL TO DEATH. Her isting 40 All Ablaze, She Runs Into the Street, Fol- lowed by Her Father and Neighbors. sue wont: FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 24, 1908, NEWEST OF AUTO ‘DEVAS GOES 80 FAST FARMERS ‘SS ITS COLOR—LEADER-MURPHY OWNS IT. A spark from a parlor match resulted In nine-year-old Francesca De Roan be- Ing burned to death to-day, her father and a neighbor being seriously injured while attempting to save her, and her mother almost losing hor reason at sight of the child's terrible disAgure- ment. Francesca was fond of lighting the kitohen stove. To-day her father pre- pared for the fire, while Mrs. De Rosa went to the grocery. He left the kitchen for a moment and Francesca saw her opportunity to kindle the fire. she etrugk the match on the stove and it crackled and spluttered, sending o spark of flaming phosphorus into the ruffies of her gown. In an instant the child was all ablaze. Screaming with pain as the fire acorched her hair and face, she ran out of the room down a long flight of steps and into the street. Her father followed after her, arousing every one in the tenement, at No. # Mulberry street, with his cries, Frank Delicum, neighbor, and the father beat out the flames with their hands, receiving severe burns. Mra. De Rosa returned from the grocery to find her little girl on the alder fh goer ened almost beyond 1 eco, aa Sa steered, ean in ony. the ool . tore her peat wie hey ats and, with incr streaming choeks, she, koelt and clneped the tte ‘bosom. weston 9. En at conn and a 0 e anced the Bu hi entire re fant ot Gressed and ‘the ard to be put under cours to prevent her losing her rea- little girl died about an hour after BOYS’ NORFOLK SUITS, made BOYS’ SPRING OVERCOATS, shades of im; Blue Serge, Cheviots, Tweeds and Worsteds, sizes 4 to 16 years. Regular value $3.75, Covert Cloth, sizes 3 to 10 years...... Regular men $6. 50. MEN’S LONG PANT SUITS, in all the new YOUNG eae ene Cheviots, Worstegs and Navy aoes 15 to 20 years......- + Regular value $13.75. ZEN BOYS’ BLOUSES, in Madras, Bedford Cord and whe made with and without collar, sizes 5 to 12 years.. \ Regular value 98c, = |H.ONeill & Co. Boys’ Spring Clothing ‘High-Grade Materials, Fine Tailoring and Up-to-Date Styles at Special Prices for Saturday. (Second Floor.) of all-wool Cassimeres, }$3.48 "! $3.75 made of alvwpal Be | $8.98 }50c Are now showing very J full and complete stocks of Misses’ and Children’s Outer-Wear LIBRARY SITES BY AUTOMOBILE. President Fornes Makes Tour of Se lection and Finds Indians Living In Greater New York, one Fornes, of the Board of Al- dermen, and President Cassidy, of Queens Borough, announced to-day that in the course of their uutomobile trip through Queens yesterday they picked out sites for ten Carnegie Iibraries, One of the sites is the old King’s Manor house, at Jamaica, now occupied 4s headquarters of the Jamaica Wom- en's Club, Daughters of the Revolution, and Daughters of the Seventeenth Cen- tury. The manor Is fitted up expensively in Colontal style, filed with relics, and the jadies in Queens are very indie nant over the decision. Dhe auto ride was an eye-op ir for hi President Fornos, wio, upon Little "Neck, wna naved “to fn Pralens), Tee oy See nig ieee Dretty old citizen,” said Mr. Fornes, Mr. Fornes, “but blest 1f this wasn't a The redskti bates cdkinn at i Little Neck live down at tien tin of are indiens who ong Island, JAMES McGREERY & CO. Misses’ Suit Dep't. 3rd Floor, Blue, black or white polka dot pique Suits, Mili- tary or blouse model, trimmed with lace or white pique. Skirts, plain or with double flounce, Sizes 14 and 16 years. 8.50 Homespun-cheviot Blouse Suits.—trimmed with cloth or braid, Tucked or plain skirts, Sizes 14 and 16 years, 12.50 Blue Cheviot collarless Box Coats, lined with satin, Sizes 14 and 16 years, F 7-50 Children’s Serge Sailor Suits, Trimmed with sill braid and embroidery.| | bosoms &7S Children’s box-pleated and belted Russian Suits, Sizes 6 to 12 years, 5.50 Children’s double breasted Box Coats. Made of blue cheviot,—lined with satin, Sizes 6 to 12 years, 6.75 Twenty-third Street. Silk Jackets and Coats, Covert Tan Coats, Walking Suits and Skirts and Girls’ New Wash Dresses and Coats at extremely low prices, And Offer Special for Saturday ¥ KING SUITS, in blouse shape, potest vd Yu colored mixtures (light effects), naa somely trimmed with stitched taffeta silks,..-...,... Regular price, $18.00, postillion, in Pictures for Country Houses Also for Wedding Presents At Much Less Than Usual Prices (Second 1,000 Pictures, framed in 254-inch aa lining, size 14 inches, splen Heads, Dogs, Value Solid, ornamented, oak-framed Dining Boom Panels, in game or fish subjects, sizes 17x30 inches... Value §2.1 00. Frechand Pastels, framed full in 2-inch gold bi saline Oval Frames, Panel and Landscape styles, viet ee inches, splendid subjects++e+..--++ ++ Value ‘‘Jouvin & Cie” Gloves. (First Floor.) HORS CONCOURS 1900 did subjects—Madonnas, Fan Lions, Tigers, and Horees, cach. . . Value 65¢ Etchings, framed in 3-inch Brown Ornamented Frames, cach Picture with brass title plate, size 1124x244 inches...... We are now showing late Impor- tations of the celebrated “Jouvin & Cie" Gloves in all desirable ponpaT eo tegbaliit DOR i980 shades in Glace and Suede Skins, $12.75 Floor.) Black Round Frames, with 139c 1.2} 8c “}$1.25 $1.50. pete Oeeeee veee $6.50, ects $3.98 Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street. Ta ie | JAMES McGREERY & CO. Ladies’ Coats, Paletots and Blouse Coats, made of black taffeta silk 15,00 Blouse Skirt Coats,—made of black peau de soie or taffetas, Lined with white silk, 16.50 Full length travelling Coats, made of tan, olive or Ox- ford grey cravenette. 17.00 and 19.50 Half length black voile Coats,—with semi- fitted back, Lace trimmed cape, 23,00. Twenty-third Street, including tan, Ri. and CANMEYEPS B] 6th Ave., Cor. 20th St, SPECIAL beeper? HOSIERY, 1 LEATHER Goons, is MEN'S FURNISHING AND WOMEN’S GLOVES, At Up-to-Date Cat Prices, WOMEN’S GLOVES—Clos- ing out balance of our stock of Perrin's, Trefousse and our importation, $1.00, $1. $1.75 goods, real French SL Mocha and Dogskin, 20s 544,594, 7, Tk eae and Towsnececesct C9¢ Women wearing these sizes will secure the Fatt ba is ever offered in this city. . CHILDREN’S GLOV. kid and Weg! nie best makes, e $1.00, $125, bed 50 Sizes 4 5) S2hs YG, ani a ee, WOMEN'S HOSIER Women’s thinnest coby black ee eae Hose, juality an jeerest atest” made, * 50 | Women's black lisle thread all over lace and lace in: new designs in im- ported 50c, goods....° CHILDREN’S heavy and fi weight black cotton Ho duroy and fine ribbed, d ) knee, heel and toes, all 1% , sizes 6 to 10,value 29¢. C| Clearing Sale of Star Shirts, 3108 Former Prices, $1.50, $2.00 and; Y These shirts are made of the ce brated Anderson Madras and. Fri Percales, in stripes Pees attached or detached, plain % j also negt pace. Shirts. Clearing Sale of Men's $u $1 50 and $2.00 Neckwear, at 25C. uares, Ascots. and Féur-in-Hands; smart color LEATHER GOODS AND CHATELAINE BaGte and Alligator: Seal and plain has regular price $1.50 . WRIST BAGS, in Tus, gray, fan seal wit . metal raves Hae | plain and o mented, formerly 2 "i $3.00 and $4.00,, dae! SOLEL eke Foes THER Si CASES, ket, cue or bolts, ass lock, ste él fram 22 or 24 TRU: box, bound, sole leather “= lin lined, two trays, slats; sizes 32, 34 and 46 g inches, sia RELIAB CARPE’ AXMINSTERS, 95 cts.p (reduced frou. S12D— Newest Spring Patterns and 1056; ' Oriental eff Lf winter left you “all run down,” 5 pc.PARLOR SUITS, (reduced from $3 Mahogany finish frames, carved. Upholstered in Great Reactions in Reed IT" gives: yous lGhG ckebIT™ furnishings at onge, and $ ments. OWPED ey