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WGEFOATTO. FIND RAFFLES = Guaranty Company Is After Him and as He Has an Irresistable Impulse to Write Letters He'd. Better Watch Out, MR. DILL’S THIEF THINKS ‘He Tells All About Its Delights Police, and Arrest Is Said to Be. Imminent. “Raffles,” the social highwayman, who has been robbing the homes of the rich BtOrange and East Orange, N. J., and whose recent $3,000 theft at the house of James B, Dill was rollowed by a fetter Feturning a locket ond a lock of halr, which were a part of the loot, is under Buspicion, and his arrest, according to the detectives who are weaving the net pt guilt about him, fs only a matter of time. The United States Fidellty and Guar- pnty Company, which had Mr. Dill's Jowslry “insured from thieves, will spend | b fortune if necessary to run the eccen- | belo society man to earth, and has se- Bured the services of the Pinkerton De- Bective agency, besides havihg co- op- rated with the Police Department of Qiew York and the police of the Or- Bnges. Evary olew run down:by the detectives points 40 one man—the man referred to paclusively by The Evening World yes- Rerday, who is the son of @ rich and Prominent citizen of the best social jetanding, who turned his hand to rob- \pery because he became bored with the Mormalities of social existenee. Many Detectives at Work, William Morris, inspector and special gent of the Fidelity and Guaranty ‘Company, said to-day that he believed Be could lay his hand on the robber. “T cannot discuss this case,” he sald, “We have an army of detectives and BURGLARY IS A JOY.|™ in a Letter to the Chief ofj» Police gathering evidenco against the Suspect and we expect to arrest him. ‘The man is from an excellent family, but has become degenerate. He has no meed for money and is a man of excel- ‘ent education. MWorther than that Mr. Morris would talk. It 4s known, however, that detectives are working on the theory ‘what Mr. Dill's “Raffles” ts an expert 'porch climber, who, moved by love for jgzaltément, makes wim a very desperate daring robber, ‘The man is said to spend « greater t of his timo in and about the lSranase, but ‘he diso stays in New York |@ great deal. Ho is not known to have eny business connections. ‘The first } ter he wrote to Mr. Dill, which was of 8 Jooular nature, ix now in the hands of the detectives. This letter when printed will, it 1s safd, be helpful in running Gown the thief. Spectmen’s of the evs- Peet's handwriting have been secured. Raffles Writes Again. A second letter received by Chief of Pollee Leary came yesterday. It was brought about, no doubt, by a request {made by Mr. Dill that a amall gold ‘band ring. on which was engraved "E, }Ww.,"" be returned, as it had no Intrinsic \value and was prized greatly as an hetr- loom. Mr. Dill thought possibly “Raf- les” would return {t, as he had done the locket and lock*of hair, The letter !xollows: . “Bo Mr. Ditl thinks he will have the }iileasure of making my acquaintance }wome day, Well, I don't think he will— Imot in character as the burglar, any- | way. “Did you ever read EB. W. Hornung’s ‘The Amateur Cracksman? Or, better still, did you evor see Kyrle Bellow's performance of RamMes? “Rafes in the play ts a chap with weal eporting blood in hin veins, He has « fing at all the different games that. gentlemen usually go In for, and has gotten out of them all there ia in them. Life has come to be a good bit of a bore to him when he conceives the novel idea of tring his hand at the .game of burglary. He finds it the best ,of all the games, tho fullest of excite- | ment. It's all ally rot, this talk of | RaMes being diseased. He is nothing \ of the sort, He's just a real “sport” pity tg to hit on the best game In the worl “T know, because T've tried it, Hunt- ing big game is all right, but it gets monotonous after a while, ‘Try bur- glary and give your wits a chance to work in keeping out of the way of the Police. It’s ton times more fun to bo hunted than to hunt any day, Try It id see. SMT atice by the paperd to-day that Mr. Dill would rather have had back some of the articles—belonging to his danghter than the locket. 1 assure you Tam sorry I made the mistake, but it is too late to rectify It now. But that must be as it ix. It's just part of t game, and Mr. Dill ought to be ‘sport enough to play his hand as it's dealt to him, ‘That's what I do. Yours with much respect, RAFFLES. “Keb, 9, 1901." This weiter wan typewrit the paper was a crest representing Mephistopheles; beneath tn a scroll is the Inscription, “Who the devil is this from?” ‘The letter was matled from Station U, One Mundred and Third streot and’ Third avenue, at 9.30 P. and on eny, Dill said to-day that the state- been made that the man un- spicion had been a guest at his Would Know Him Again, “That is a mistake," he adi The young man under suspicion has not Hved for three years. In fact ht ni cognize him now, but I identify my Raffles were I to see could him again ‘under the same clreum- tances ax I suw him when he robbed my house. “It Is apparent that the young man knew habits of my household, and also that he had knowledge of where the valuables yere kept. Ho was in my house exactly twenty-two minutes, bit in that time he found what he was after and he found tt easily, The‘ gloves he wore und which he left behind were of the most costly make, of saffron color, with large pe ‘The hat he wore was low-ct and narrow brimmed—the His overcoat was dark fawn, smartl military shoulders, He was clean shav- en and had the bearing and voice and keneral appearance of a gentleman.” Mr. Dill's butler also saw the man and has told his employer that he too could Identify him. The maids in the house to whom the bur deferential were too fright member how he looked. Father Paid Losses. Mr, Dill says the man under picion hax not lived regularly In East Grange for three years. (This bears out the first suspicions of the poilce that Mr. Dill's Raffles is the same young man, who three years ago robbed many homes In and about the Oranges, and who later escaped prosecution by his father paying the losses. Mr. Dill will not in any way give a clew to the name of the man under suspicion “If he will return the little gold ring, sald Mr, Dill, “I will leave the pros cution and catehing of him to the Guar- antes Comins eft at Mr, Dill's house ‘Thi The gloves were numbered 89,19. Ja was found to be a cleaning number. The cleaners nave been found, but no clue could be 1 gained from them by the police. BARK LILLIAN WRECKED. Struck On Reefs at Bermuda and Abondened by Crew. i HAMILTON, Bermuda, Feb, 11.—The American bark Lillian under command of Capt. Campbell and which sailed m Philadelphia Feb. 2 for Charleston, cron on the reets yesterday afternoon and the crew abandoned her. ‘Tugs are endeavoring to tow the ves- sel to St. George, but It is doubtful 1¢ they will be successful. The captain of ot “the Lillian galled for Now oYrk to- BANKER'S SON MADE WRECK OF FLAT Quarrelled with His Blacked Peacemaker’s Eye and Was Clubbed and Locked Up by the Police. George Franits Burgess, the son_ of {a Boston banker, appeared in the W Side ourt to-day with a fine black ey several contu Pullman Car Company, who last night Acted as a and another party in the flat of Mies Edra Stein, Mrs, Burgess's sister, No, 62 West Sixty-sixth street, was not there. In the course of the mediation Curry other household property was so badly damaged that Mrs. Chaubeau, who owns the flat, sent @ riot call into Bolice Headquarters. It was Mr. Curry who Was supposed to have sald sonicthing ‘nd this started the row. It grew apace and before the police arrived to ex- Ungulsh it the sally ot arms had got beyond contr Ress to-day. “I never saw him Uke that before," she wald to the Magistrate. “Why, he must have taken just a drop too much and that’ set him off. fe lost control of himself,” Then Mrs. Burgess, who is pretty and chile, of the small blonde type, began to ery, Result, prisoner discharged with @ word or two of adivee, Burgess iu He dined weil last night ar Wife called upon his sister, Mee Burgess and his wite « ing to witnesses, her sistc done of the boarders His interference mau thi an’ office in Wall street with his Edna he over ohandelie hurled bric-a-brae’ against the kleked down two.docrs, | re NOH and Curry grappled | struck his right ey ned Tihs |teeth in ifs cheek und then kicked him out of the room omen ron Palco with thelr night stic rled him to the station, wife followed. she did not want her husband up, but Curry lodged a complaint against him. Burgess, who West three and His weeping —— MARRIED HIS WIFE'S NURSE. Y., Feb. 10.—Considerabla caused when jt became t Frederick Rohmidt, of New- ark, N. J. had marricd Miss Regina Goppert, of this city Ge couple mer two years ago, w 8 engaged as nurse to attend his wife, whos in. ress proved fatal, Mr. Schmidt leather manufactiirer. AS TOLD BY TWO NEW YORK FIREMEN. An Interesting Story by the Hook and Ladder | Men. The cangern ow from exposure to ‘whith firemen are constantly sub- jected 1s @ menace to health as well as life and limb, Michael J. Man- ning, of the New York Fire Depart- ment, Hook and Ladder No. 61, say “tf find Father John’s Medicine the best remedy for coughs and colds that 1 ‘have ever tried. 1 nad been sulfer- ing from a severe cold for several weeks and could not find any relief until 1 used a bottle of lather Jonn’s Medicine, 1 higtfly recommend 1!t to any one suffering from colds, coughs or any affections of the lungs. Wnen- ever returning from a tire, after ex- posure, | always take Mather Jonn’s Medicine, and now I never have a cold, although I was frequently catch- ing cold before 1 heard of Father John’s Medicine.” (Signed) Michael J. Manning. I. I. MeCambley, another member of the same fire company, says: “L have used #ather Jonn’s Medicine and have found it an excellent rem- edy for coughs and colds. I could not get rid of a severe cold that 1 had until 1 tried Mather Jonn’s Medicine. I can and will highly reconimend it to any one suffering from a cold or fit I may use that most expressive vul- j@erism—and he has been fortunate {ts after effects.” (Signed) I. I. Mc- Cambley. 0 years in use. sot of Seller in 2S dainty Risch ot as nations, the = Bride,| ions on the had and re-| morseful features to answer a charge of Clsorderly conduct. Edward Curry, | fecretary to one of the heads of the mediator between Burgess | at| also was hurt and much furniture and | The tears of Mra. 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If you would ap- | | Preciaté our wonderful expansion in ter- ritory, naval, military, financial and in- : 2188-2190-2192 ETHIRD AV., Bet. 119-120 Sts, % Open evenings until 9 o'clock. Foe ae SORA NI ———— Help Wanted—Male. dustrial resources, get the 1904 WORLD | GLoBl 9 PATTHRN MALE WANTE | DRESS WELI,! Pay us $1.00 weekly ang RRP eewing. sn Mens’ | ALMANAC AND ENCYCLOPEDIA. Have, pour athing made i ean te | CHANGE CLOTHING CO, 250 Broadway, repalitan Sewing’ Machine. Go room aon). ByBRYTH NG 1B diamonds and jewelry; 9 inlet offices for Baalar” aotve commercial h i weekly usyrian. vw. ‘aioli 3 | aut vexvenses adv fai. Caxton, y Yorke hie SO) isaccorce sey iMiy € 2 ve-| BUREAU SETS roy ARTICLES, t AEAR Fourteenth Street West PILLOW CASES) Money. Saving AND ferings |SHEETINGS for Fratay. Pillow Cases—Good Muslin, free of any dressing—at these reductions, are bargains worth quickly coming for: 42x36—Instead of 11%. 9 45x86—Inatend of 2% 10 Cox26—instead of .13%.. Al béx26—instead of 144. 12 Reninants of Unvleached Sheetings 24 yda. wide—iengths up to yards—unvally 2234 centa— Remnant yard price... 18 Half Bleached Musjins Ty yards vide-I6 c€pt grade..... 7% LININGS, {Two Great FLANNELS, | Friday Valaes BLANKETS lin each. Black Novelty Linings—value 29, .19 Moire Percalines—black and volora—were 15... 12 Full size Cotton Wankets— white and col'd—valite 80 Full size California Blankets— strictly all wook-value $8,00.......4.98 All Wool Scarlet and Navy Twill Flunnels—worth 29 19 White Sik Emb'd Baby Flannels— hemat ‘and scallop—value .60.. TAPESTRIES, | Special DRAPERIES. |} Bargains CURTAININGS | in each. French Tapestriea—artistlc colorings stripes and figures Inches wide—were $1.98 and $2.98 sees 08 were $1.2 . 69 <Fancy Blikolines—value -124% 7 Fancy Drapery silk: value .69 and 160. Burlapa—pinin and fig.—valve .2 Bobbinet Curtainings—lace insertin, and edge—vialue .2. Al | TABLE COVERS, } Friday Values BRT SQUARES. “| you should UGS nat miss. ‘Tapestry Table Covers—ha tassel fringe—i%4 yds. sq.—value $1.59.... .08 Wool Filled Art Squares—newest colorings and designs. 2.98; value 298 ox @ ft. 3.98; value 4.98 6.98 oxi? ft 9x15 ft 79; valu Reversible Smyma Rugs—knot fringe cash fu—value $1.80. oe 8 te, | SOFA PILLOWS, } LAMBREQUIAS. Friday! Bargain in each. Satin Sofa Pillows-— Fata 1.23 1.6! th dainty col'd 0 cushion doylies— alia 69 LINENS, Two Great TOWELS, Friday Values TOWELLINGS) in each. Union Huck Towels—20x40— value .19.. All Linen Damask ‘Towel 2450 knot fringe—value .39.... Twill Towellingaci7 Inch—value All Linen Towellings—extra fine— 17 inch—value .14.. All Linen Damasl bleached—value 4 A}l Linen Satin Double Damasks— 68 inch—value $1.19 89 12% 20 inch—Full WHITE GOODS \ Attractive FOR WAISTS + Friday Values AND UNDERWEAR) in each, Fine India Linons—%6 inches— extra Value at 21, Fancy Emb'd Swisses with open +15 Work stripes—value up to 98.0... 29 Mercerized Madras—high lustre—va- riety of deaigns—value 36. ay Noveity White Goods—targe asst. of patterns—29 and 9% ct. quality 17 ACES, } Great |EMBROIDERIES, > Friday Values DRESS TRIMMINGS) in each. Odd lot Silk Ornaments—black and colora—were @ and 6 cents....... Sitk Persian Bands—also 4% inch Zibeline Appliques—in Persian colorings—were $1.80 to $2.49...... .29 Cambric, Natnsook and Lawn Em- brolderies and Insertings— ty to 7 Inch—were «19... 12% Point de Parts and Val, Eagings and Insertin, 6 inch—also Tack Lace Galloons-value 18. 1 4 Grows A SILVERWARE | Friday Values, Dinner Knives and Forks—good steel | ay | set of six each—were Dressmaker's Leeann 6% to 8 Inch—value 0%—pair..... Rogers extra plate Tenspoons— \y doz.—value 69. ‘Tablespoons and Forks valne Silver Plated Dinner or Dessert Knives—each ‘yao. 10 A Group of ) FridayBargains Boo nyder Ice Skates—odd sizes. were Sung He enna GU) JEWELRU, | _ Spécial eel and Fiinc \ Friday Values feat 40 sn BELTS, ve eacm << cv Tollat Soaps—doxen cakes tice. BaltaeSaneel wally iS ap] Taftota, Bi oem or ormammeae 32 cakes in a box—usunlly 3% 10} Strape. 8 Borine Tooth Powder ly 20. 6 ing Silver Chain Bracelets— ¥ BabeskinfTalcum Powder i nd key—henrt pensant-s ” ally 10 see BY] valito (74 rapid flow—screw Amber and shell Side or Back 69! Combs—Rhinestone set 98 Also 5,000 pieces Fashionable Veilings, Black and Black and, White, plain and fancy mesh, with and without dot At Less than Half Price. 7 ae. es, 19 ct. Veilings.. 39 and ®o cent st Vellings: The greatest Veiling Values New York bE fs: knowa- ‘FRIDAY, AS USUAL, BARGAIN Day EVERY FRIDAY HERE is prepared for with determination to make it A DAY OF PROFIT TO BUYERS To-morrow’s Opportunities Are Many-and Varied. Carefully Read Each Line. | Though type is small—— Values are ge i3, r SILKS DRESS Goops, | Frid CLOAKINGs " ” ed t-inch Crepe de Chines—Blaek, rota end colors—value ., %-inch Black ‘Tattetay—aort finish— Value 2-inch Pongees—ail_silk-—bi white, cham e, beige, tan, and fancy: shades-valte 60. All Wool Camel's Hair Zibelinis leading colors and black—were ,59, 46-inch All Wool Melrose—were .89 {Kinch Imported Henriettas—fre: alte finish—all colors ‘3 GINGHAMS, ? pea Etc. Amecican Dress Ginghams— best styles and colors—value ADs mb'd and Lace Zephyrs— Ineh—regularly a x bes Fancy Mercerized Sateens— neat natterns—value 4... Swine Musiins—best styl olors—cmill lengths)—value Plain. cot'd Cl hambraye 3 sn alue 19, Faney Mercerized Cheviots—nent, and figures on white—value lune, a handsome two- soa venk Remnants at Salt and. Taira aly WOMEN'S A SUITS, CLOAKS. en SKIRTS, Etc. J Striking ‘heviot Cloth ‘alue Tallored Suite of Mannish Mixtures Black Panne Cheviot Sulta—: Corset qr Engiish Paddock Coa ET Kersey Conts—Black and Castors, In lined—value $13.98, Kersey Coats—Military or Cottar- lens with cape—value $16.98 Cheviot ana srt Seapets and Dress Skirts—taffeta of taflor finish—value 96.00. Cheviot Skirts—pai and flare effect—v Navy Serge Gymnasivm Suite / full blouses ~extra. fou bloomathe all sizes—valuc $4.90. Pr Vigo Double Cashmere. Wwia—natural fringe- fixesvalie $.98..00 nee New Canvas Waists—full lens front—ninin or fancy coloree value $1.98... RY Colored Veive Waints—new « yoke effects—value $5.00. \ or sat ) Valees. White Fancy Stripo Papllnate W figures —also black dots and plain and tucked yoke—value #180 Fancy White Madras and neat styles—fancy stock.. Women's Muslin Drawers hemstiteh rume— 3 Muslin Gowns. WOMEN’S UNDERWEAR, WHITE WAISTS, CORSETS emb'y insertings—value Cambric and Muslin Gowns—V, high eck oF Mmpire—lnce or erably trim—value .08... o Skirts—deep to 3 ins't'gs and GSreecitn i ate ba or ruftie of emb'y— Children's Outing Flannel Night Dravere with feet—1 to 7 7i8e value .59... sete Women’s Coutiile and Sateen straight fronts and medium Tetthans odd sizes—were .69 and $1.00 38 tll and Bateen—straight front izes 18 to 96—value $1.2. BOUS' SUITS, Tio BOUS' WAISTS, + Friday Bargains” 4 S' PANTS, Each. : Laundered Percale Shirt Walnts— xe } attached or hed collar— . desirable one ns—also white un- 4 laundered Waists—linen collar and \ cufts—were .49 and 2 } Flannel Waists and Blouses—istest, 4 colora—were .49 and .69. cg Cheviot and Navy Serge Bulte-walue $4.96. Knee Pant: Het sordursyeswere, TBoretersetet . a0 Cheviot, Cassimere and Cormurey, Knee Pants—value $1.00 | BABIES’ DRESSES, ) | BABIES’ COATS, BABIES’ CAPS, and White silk C ape alts s fancy wainte White Lawn Dresses value $1.39. Long Bedford Cord ¢ foats—trim’a capes—value $1.60 Blaborately. trim'd—value $2980 Q ant 29 coats

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