The evening world. Newspaper, May 1, 1903, Page 6

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SCHOOLGIRLS. Charaoters Infest Neigh- ‘of Wadleigh High and Police Seem to Be arelessin Guarding Pupils. E COMPLAINED 10. +_—_—_ Resorts Near By Are Blamed for the Trouble. dg a condition of affairs in lower ‘Baciem wricn affects public morals: igh High School, One Hundred) surprised to hear that he returned from Fourteenth street, Vetween Seventh Bight avenues, is attended by 2,700 ‘While another attends from 1 P. 5 P. M. Gang, composed of a lot tonghs who never work, makes headquarters around several pleas- (wemorts of bad character in Lenox ue, between One Hundred and and One Hundred and Twelfth J The so-called vaixteville shows “merry-go-rounds"” begin at ‘M. and continue into the next day 8 Complain to Police. lust three city blocks Me in between two institutions of vastly different jer. It follows that the school- and the tough brush elbows every and terday parents of the made complaint to Police Com- loner Greene of insults to children Attempted mashing, low talk and tal sights in. the district around school. ) The Commissioner was further in- that the giolice of the West One and Twenty-fifth street sta- “made no effort to disperse the ms. This was surprising. The Nis in the territory of Acting In- ir Ajbertson, who poses as the of eylidoer: An investigation is the result of the charges Evening World reporter visited the yesterday at closing hours. Miss the assistant principal, said: Tesponsibility ends when the pass into the streets, and what there is the affair of the its. We have a police officer in the Bilding to keep small boys from climb- Ing, the fron\ fence around the schvol, ‘but he cannot watch each pupil all the yay tiome. Let us hope they make ifety."" { Wiewhs of the Teachers. Subordinate teachers held to the same views. - “Miss Goodrfoh—Tt is enough to watch the in school. f Robingon—The police are respon- midle for what happens in the street. Miss Conant—How funny! No one ever SHGulted me in the street. *Batoh—This 4s like a prison; all pens joutside Is Greek to us é t. Francis B. Crowley was found Mm charge of the One Hundred and enty-fifth street police station. Capt. ‘F. W. Martens is {ii and has been awsy “for several days, ‘The principal thing ‘ef a policeman’s Ife is to prot tae," suid the subordinate office : rs heSchool girls receive our closest am ron jon. If. the Captain were here 1 fedhe could tell of our efforts to Fim the young toughs out of Harlem." | E “But tne Captain was | * iatated that officers were state | @ay during te opening and hours of school in One Hundr Seventeenth street at Seventh 4 ‘apd at Bighth avenue, and in Be ‘@yenue at One Hundred (etreet and One Hundred and Fou treet. Th cxistence of an organi: gang of hoodlums was denicd. Leow Resorts to Blame. Residents of the streets through which Yghe school children pass. particularly jlong Seventh and Lenox avenues, fall exonerate the poilce fr merry = pianos Twenty-ninth street.” Hardened of both sexes, familiar in the Savoy, Haymarket een upon ry “There is no Harlem Ga. This has been declared the Harlem stations over and again. \ But every tiquor-dealer and “wise one" thereabouts only smiles when intor- Togated. he police Places Might Be Raided. The history of the gang Is interesting. It was got ther fou years ago by | yeral thugs who w up from the “@amps” on the east side. The mem- speak a jargon of thelr own very War to the slang of the professio: thief, have signs and are charged with mes secretly by the ollce. ; the inability of the pollee to Up this gang and clean out thelr of corruption. parents of schuol charge that their offspring are in daily peril. motopen a ‘series of ralde in similiar to those recently waged Lor McClusky in upper Bread- ts the questivn of the Har- MAN THOMPSON ~-4§ SERIOUSLY ILL, oy Qld Actor Is Suddenly Seized with Neuralgia of the Heart. NT, N. H., May 1—Den- the famous old actor, eritical condition after an at. jeuralgia of the heart yester- pecovery is a matter of great cal De ‘end chatted with a ntgineas in the morn- ‘of tender years under the careful] that the couple aw now tn the Bouth @ eighty-one teachers. Ono] on thelr honeymoon tnp. Mr. Warner finishes the day's studies at 2) 1s eighty-two years old. RETURNED WITH Millionaire Benjamin J. Warner. Aged Eighty-two, Came from Europe Two Weeks Ago and Surprised Brooklyn Friends. | | THEY GAVE HOUSEWARMING. Relatives Are Guarding the Name of i the Bride, and in the Mean Time the Gay Couple Are on Their Hon- eymoon in Florida. Friends of Beniamin J. Warner, the millionaire capitalist, of Brooklyn, are ‘ope two weeks with a bride and Without the knowledge of his friends or the members of ‘his tamliy he was married in London more than a month ago. A number of persons were at the dock to meet him and were surprised to see him walk down the gangplank with a woman much younger. He quickly introduced her ax his bride. There was a housewarming at Warner's palatial residence gt No. s1 Morton street for two days, and then Mr. and Mrs, Warner left for Florida. The relatives here are closely guarding the name of his bride. Mr. Warner had been a widower for many years, and his friends and rela- tives believed that because of his ad- vanced year’ he would never again marry. Mr. Warner kept his own counsel, and when, during a trip abroad a few years ago, he met and fell in| love with the lady whom he married a month ago, none of his relatives was any the wiser. There was much specu- lation, however, as to what caused him to spend so much of his time in Eng- land Mr, Warner's last trip abroad was two months ago. On his return two weeks ago a middle-aged woman ac- companied him. His relatives were not kept long in ignorance of the fact that Mr. Warner's companion was his wife. ‘The entire party proceeded to the Mor- ton street house, where an informal reception was held. Two days later the octogenarian and iis bride started on their honeymoon. Before leaving Mr. | Warner pledged his retativen to necrecy. | The couple went first to Washington, and are now in Florida. | At the Morton street house last even- ing a relative sald: “Mr. Warner was nmrried in Eng- | land. I will not disclose the date nor | the place nor the name of the bride." Mr. Warner bullt Warner Institute, | at Broadway and Willoughby avenue, which was destroyed by fire a dozen years ago. He was also one of the cap- | Itallsts who assisted in buflding the | town of Harriman, Tenn. 259-261 SIXTH AVE. 16" 6 17°Sts. MRS. PALMER TO RETIRE, Society Lender Will Withdraw from Active Worl: in Women's Ct CHICAGO, On @a $20 Suits, ter Palmer, Chicago s 90- of the richest will formally withdraw from active work in women's For the Iast two years Mrs. Boys’ $5 and $6 Suits for $2.90. 250 Children’s Suits, such as sailor blouses, double- breasted and Norfolk styles, were $5.00 and $6.00. Sizes 3 to 16.....s008 Ca <=») Women’s Silk and Pongee Coats at About Half Price. e ments. manufacturer made stylish wraps at a mere pittance of their worth. less than what they have every right to sell vita women's ongantmutions * active as Prestdent of rdey Lady Managers of the Bho js landing !n Muroze riumore have ussoctuted dence in Parts, This. too, she lias 4 d, Chivage ta st Saturday we surpass our former crown- It's worth your while to enlist your A goodly number Surely there’s no reason why you The choice of a number of swagger styles. A fit assured-to every size and shape of man. Actual value $15.00. Sale price $9.75. These Suits are worth $20.00. The Patterns are new and striking. Every taste of the correct dresser can be satisfied and every sized man per- fectly fitted. $2.90 Silk Coats are the acme of summer gar- We just came into possession of a 's samples of 200 elegant well- You get them at half and even ‘or. Monte Carlos—Long Fitted Coats and Blouses. $12.50 quality for.. $15.00 quality for. $9.75 $6.25 | $20.00 quality for.. | $12.50 $7.25 |$25.00 quality for.. blame. | | ence. comes Nature’s Petti Flaked It tastes good: At all grocers, ‘Where Nature stops, there starts the Petti-Johnnys’ Skill and Sci- From the golden sheaf most perfect ohn’s Breakfast food —it comes to your table rich in all the whole-wheat ingredients, nutrient—whole wheat. but one whole wheat food—only one food whose every flake is a whole flake of natural wheat— There is Easily home-cooked. A Cereta coupon in each package. with w resis han been Preeident of tha Fort Glug. Polmer hae jong been identined Wacnt Bros fs] Open Until 9 Clock Saturday Night. | Men’s Suits for Very Little. Credit to Aid You. The.doings of this clothing business of ours has been a series of revelations. ing accomplishments. You Can Charge Your Purchase. Hecht’s credit policy allows you to pay your bill in small } amounts at atime. name among our ‘‘charge’’ customers. more than 100,000 have already realized the invaluable worth of our credit plan. should hesitate. $15 Suits, , : + aH WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 1, 1Wu3,_ Simpson Crawford Co, | I Ne TT TT Te TTT Sith Ave (32 1020 Sts ANNOUNCEMENT, fo,morre, 12.30, 1.15 had P.M. in cur Restaurent (nthe Eighth Flo Le Cheva: late with tie Adelina BetW Srane Correrr Will Fender selostions from ular ak i: ursday vorit Has, Al x and Saturday nexte ©” uendey Suits for Men $9.00 and $14.00, scr rm: THEY HAVE BEEN A GOOD DEAL MORE. OTHER CLOTHING NEWS. wren the various styles of Suits get down to two or three of a size, they lose their prestige with us. So at certain periods we gather them all together and speed them to new owners at greatly reduced prices. Just now Is one of these important périods. The clothes are ideal so far as style and fit ard quality are'concerned. The fabrics workmanship {s beyond the range of possibility. $s EDS OE SEY MEN’S TOP COATS, And Priestly Cravenottes,$9.50 MEN’S SUITS. Extra Special Vaiues at $14.0? Men's best quality Suitings, fancy Cheviots, Cassimeres and Worsteds; a splendid range of pretty patterns in light and dark effects; equal to the best custom work, perfect fit- ting and worth up to $25.00, Abeveses $14.00 Coverts fects; wo tently lined with sergeand satin Sleeve lining: the Cravenottes are skeleton lined and are long. loose, swagger style; the lined Coverts are short, nobby of- to-morrow, all sizes.... $9.50 and Thibets; excel- rth up to $15.00. for they are. MEN’S VESTS. Regular $3.50 Kinds for $2.25, Mon‘s finer Washable Vests, tn Numerous pretty stytes:*in new Spring stripes and othor effects, best make and perfect fitting; worth up to $3.50, for to-morrow. BOYS’ SUMMER SUITS, TOP COATS and wool crash, silk trimmings... BOYS’ iter te of blue Serge gy 95 | on BOYS’ 21-2 to 16 years. This is also en unprece- dented offering, and must appeal to all moth- ers of Boys seeking su rior gar- ments at the price of the inferior sorto.90 16 YOATSeveeesee | new effects in rough cheviots end | serges..... SAILOR, NORFOLK and DOUBLE- EASTED SUITS; large vartety of pretty EOYS' SUITS. comprising the nobbiest | patterns: every serviceable and worthy styles of the season, in all the most wanted | fabric represented ; all sizes, 3 to fabrics. Boys of all ages may share, from | $4.95 | EOYS’ TOPCOATS and REEFERS, all the $4.95 | | ere new and up-to-date; better MEN'S SUITS.. Extra Special Values at $9.00. The balance of all broken assort- ments of our $12.00 and $15.00 Mon’s fine Sufts, comprising fancy Cheviots, Thibets and Serges; not all sizes in every style, but most every size in the group; special at..... $2.25 $9.00 Socond AND HATS. Floor. CHILDREN’S SAILOR SUITS and NOVEL- TIES of finest imported and domestic weave In serges and worstods, eautifully trimmed: Sizes 21-2 to 12; spectal; worth up to $12, at... $7.95 Children's Straw Hats, large Saflors; Pretty new bratds; a most comprehensive assortment; for to-morrow we offer asplendia value at.. $1 .95 Misses’ $26.75 Suits for $15.00. VTHIS is but one of the big values that will intensify the selling interest here to-morrow; it Deing the Third Floor. most emphatic onc, we place it at the head of the list. Misses’ Suits of Tweeds, Cheviots and Broadcloths, made in the collarless blouse or English Skirts aro full flare or plaited. Sizes are 14 to 16— Coat effect, trimmed in many becoming way: and some have been as much as $26.75. Ch Others for less, of course. MISSES’ SUITS; odds and ends to clear out the stock, not more than one or two of a style; selling up to $18.75. at....... S10 MISSES' PEDESTRIENNE SKIRTS of All- materiats, stitched yoke; lap ssams, tailor-finish around hem............+++ $3 MISSES’ SHORT COVERT JACKETS, seif-s' ped or collarless Box Coats with or without sfhall capes; lined with tallor serge; for ages 14 and 16 years.............5+5 $9 MISSES’ SHIRT-WAIST SUITS of Satin Fou! tucked waist with rows of fagoting. full tu: Sleeve, fancy collar and cuffs, seven gore skirt trimmed to match waist; sizes 14and 16.......... -. $13.75 S. joose this Saturday at $15,00. We meet every purse to-morrow. GIRLS' POLKA DOT DUCK DRESSES; In Russian model, broad plaits hack and front; trimmed with solid color linen; sizes 6 to 12 v BIZO} § Special eevee ceeeeeens $1.95 .00 Wool ii - GIRLS' GUIMPE OR PEASANT DRESSES of Per- 95 cale, in stripes, dots or fancy figures with large ti berthas of Chambray, braid trimmed, very full rap- | skirts, broad hems; sizes 6 to 12 7S lard, icked Nare Brussels Net. prices. Ladies’ Newest LOW CUT SHOES. Second Floor, WE place on sale to-morrow an exceptional ish, low-cut ties; compiete in sizes and edly below their real value, comprising : Chrome Patent Leather (a now soft wearing stock), made with nigh Cuban heels, Spanish arched last; real value $3.00.... $2.50 Misses” All-patent Leather with French | ton Boots, heels and Patent Leather with | leather tl Mat Kid backs and Cuban heels; turn soles; real val. $2.50 $1.95 Boys’ Satin Calf School Shoes, made very serviceable; real value $2.00 pai Sizes 5 to 1.50; sizes 544 to 234005... line of well-made, styl- widths, at prices decid- YOarS...... +000 CORON aCe cNaC IGS $1.25 We are showing 2 full line of MISSES’ AND GIRLS’ ONE AND TWO PIECE WHITE DRESSES in India Lawn, French Organdies, Point d’Esprit and MISSES’ AND GIRLS’ COATS of Taffeta, Peau do‘Soie, Natural color Pongec and Shepherd Check; in full length, * or short coats, at greatly reduced ‘ » HE “*Allsa"’ and the ‘‘Judic’’ at reduced business in the Corset Store this Saturday. they are—they have held a leading place in Corsetdom for years. Optical Goods. First Floor, Our expert optician will ex- amine your eyes and prescribe for you, if you require glasses. free cf charge. Woe execute ocullsts’ prescrip: tions with the utmost accuracy and guarantee lower prices than usually charged elsewhere. Solid Gold Eye Glasses, adjusta- ble and offset guards; Spectacles in straight and riding bow tem- ples; regularly sold for $3.00, special Solid Gold Rimless Eye Glasses, with the celebrated Fox patent nosepiece; regularly soldat $4.00, Speclal $2.95 WATCH REPAIRING. This branch of our Jewelry De- partment is under the direction of skilful and experienced work- men, and satisfaction Is as- sured. While the best service is rendered, charges are lower than usually asked In exclusive stores. Two Splendid CORSETS Reduced. Second Floor, rices will help to create You know how good We've too many just now—and so the price takes a generous drop. te + $1.50 and Children’s Kid But- ; spring heels, patent Pe $1.00; sizes 113 to2, 1034, $1.25; 31-25; $1.90} $$2/50 ..... Men’s Summer Underwear Underprice. First AMERICAN HOSIERY COMPANY and Otis Sea Island garments, with.slight imporfections— Some have tiny oll stains from the machinery; others are a pit Imperfect in the finish; none ts dangerously hurt, Really, nothing suffers except the price. but in no sense seconds. AMERICAN HOSIERY CO.'S 90c TO $1.50 GARMENTS AT 65¢ These are all white gauze and super- weight merinos ; long and short sleeves and drawers ; regular selling prices are from 90c to $1.50 each ; all at.......65¢ OTIS SEA ISLAND 75¢ GARMENTS FOR 45c. Light welght natural combed Sea Island Cotton Shirts and Drawers, silk trimmed, beautiful finish, long and short sleeve shirts and drawers; the regular selling price 1s 75c each; special at...45¢ + Second Floor. ° Ss A Books, we offer you a short line Books, published in Wmited editions, at pay you. The International Library of Fa- ous Literature; selecti ward Ss. ; selections from Reon reat writers: with morocco bina! Dricocsssess- Balzac’s La Dicke1 volumes: bound in half 3 22 Volum togravure Mustri 5 antes of To-Day; by F. Hopkin- sonsmith: Issued formerly in 20 or bound i Duckram, Fee Our pri $5.00 In Half Morocco. $9.00 Cloth editt i Half leather edition $25,00. seription ed! Punk & Wagnalls' standard Dic- igspinnes me $6.95 | wha, SUN alo cy Standard American Encyctopae- ‘and Dicttot ; Complete BUD- son ition of 5899: roige"Srmerfy 336:30 910.50 SUBSCRIPTION BOOKS. a continuation of our special sale of desirable from the regular prites, Rond this list carefully. Comedie Humaine, Sgpolote work, ay rate Dilated ou a tux H price 110; cur price, 900.00 complete original 4 tion? formerly $34, our price. iy it Floor. 75c FRENCH BALBRIGGAN, 50c We have just opened our own importa- tion of genuine French Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers: real fine finish, combed yarns; French neck, pearl buttons. Shirts have long or short sleeves: Drawers have the large double seats and come in the regular lengths and stouts; other stores are selling the same garments at 75c cach; we make a special offer of 50c each on all sizes. SPORTING GOODS. Second floor. of Subscription a@ great saving It will to the $4,00 kind at Spalding Rackets, strates $2.00 to $8.50. Xuriously in 3-4 wustratlons: large type eal: sear GOLF. Royal best gra erery bre prante tor: spi Leather ay workmanship; spec $3r25 and $2.75 ion....-- $20.00 anteed kind. . seball Uniforms; plete, 96 and $1.45. We are headquarters for Spalding, B. G. 1. and W. & D. Rackets. Royal Special, best grade hick- ory frame, large handle and Oriental gut; equal 75, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 to $7.51 7.50. B. G.I. Rackets,90, $1.25, Racket Covers, each, 39, 50, 75. Tennis Shoes in best grado white and pearl canvas, Mc- Kay bell make; yan gfe Mags regia tales $2.50, $1.75 Clubs, jothing 31.23 Other guaranteed makes, 69 som hall Golf Bails, dozen, Haskell Re-made: tho guar. 60) THE AILSA, $1.75, Made specially for Simpson Crawford Co,, of White Coutil, heavily boned, prettily trimmed top and bottom with lace. strictly Straight front, sizes from 20 to | 30; for stout people only: value 2 seers $LLZ5 ere THE JUDIC, $4.50. Our Judic is a French Corset, all pure whalebone, straight front, made of handsome Silk Broche, lined with silk and ba- tiste, trimmed with lace;in white, Dlue and black; broken lines of sizes; values up to $18.00.$4.50 * iS CLIMAX"’ DiSC RECORDS AT THE LOWEST PRICES EVER QUOTED ANYWHERE. NO MAIL ORDERS FILLED. Basement, The 7-inch sold before at 50c. now 12c,, The 10-inch sold before at $1 now 25c. TALKING MACHINES. Columbla Talking Machine with 1 dozen 10-inch records or 1; dozen 7-inch records; value $35.00; special at.......... Columbia Talking Machine with 1 dozen 7-Inch records; value $20.00; special QUT asses: Ricgoevieeecss $9.95 Columbia~Graphophone — $20.00 kind, including 6 Moulded Records, Aluminum Horn, 12 Peg Box and one bottle of ofl; value $23.35; Special at 489 EDISON PHONOGRAPHS. “Gom"... $10.00 ‘‘Standard’’... $20,00 “Home” ....$30,00 Basement. These machines can also be purchased on time. Call and make your own terms, We make this outfit our Special Offer for to-morrow—Edison “‘Home’’ Phorlograph— 1 dozen Records—1 large Brass Horn and Folding Stand—12 Peg Record Box. This outfit is complete. $3.00 down; balance $1.00 per week. Blank Records, er Aluminum Horns... 78 sr Sale aL ae Celluloid Horns... 59 i 5 30-inch 8 24-eg Record Box. 39 | Horna ncn ackang Brass Perfection Master Records are hore in all the latest selections, from the comic operas, such as Sultan of Sulu, Mr. Blue- beard, The Mocking Bird, Prince of Pilson ; also, *‘Mr. Dooley.”’ two-step ; ‘Under the Bamboo Treo,’ two-step; “Since | First Met You,"’ ‘‘Heldelberg,"’ ‘‘Pinky Panky Poo,'' ‘Sly Musette,"’ and many others too numerous to mention. LEATHER GOODS. _ First Floor. Genuine Walrus Wrist Bags, gilt and gun metal finish frames; colors are tan, gray and black; fitted with extra purse and card caso; regular price $1.95............ $1.00 New Elastic Belts, flexible metal back plece, with skirt attachment; new French ray finish; a perfect fitting belt; also made in fine quality satin, with bowknot design in back; value $1.95; sach........... $1. New attractive Silk Belts; four or five inch ornaments in back; buckle in front: value 75 THE Poke ih) te WORLD, ~~

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