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THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 26, rova. a yimned to the apartment and arrested | ¢ e Se : When talcen to the police station the . | Open Saturday Nights Until 10 o’Clock. engineer declared he Hhd struggled ali | ' day jong with the heating appar nt) : 2 i @ vain endeavor to get up steu | A f seid {t was not his fault that the ten ” o’&, ¢ ante were compelled to suffer from the | fr) ‘ col | . i Miss Joan McAlpin, euperintenden' <4 the apartment-house, declared . H that the engineer was a much abused —o—— ee Ss Erookiyn. Entire Block Fulton, From Bridge to Duffield St. Brooklyn, Basement Sale. [we Give “S. & H.” Green Trading Stamps. “2"o" bn Fine Shoes for Men, aa aa = | c man, She said she had learned that the ‘hallboys have been teasing him nust have Engineer of Fashionable Apart-|(orTasuy from vin exuapernted ts|Two Men. Mleged to Be Mem- H Remedy Orverea their teasings and plants for ment-House, Exasperated by| heat mace py the tenants. | 1.) bers of the “Monk” Eastman " “ ) 1 5 —BY * for St al Fires Re- tenants have been Coie Bor cold n Demands for Steam, sbartmenfe. but. that she ‘heating p-| Gang, Make This Demand on} =» oy “volver at William Kenneth, | Frexter nas boon in her employ a tons| Abraham Weinstein. time and xhe considers him a most valuable man. | * TENANTS COMPLAIN THEY a GET MARKED BILLS. | At Bargain Prices. ere Oveicen Thibet, un-| | WERE ALMOST FROZEN. STRANGE Ml IN | AND ARRESTS FOLLOW | Women’s Black Kid made after the latest mode, i —_—- Seta closely fitting collarand broad ty Button # Lace Shoes, Patent Leather Tips, $] OO | ] @ Women’s $2.50 and $3.00 Patent Leather Slippers.... $1.00 Men’s Satin Calf Con- gress, with Tips, well shaped shoulders. An op-| | portunity. to get a_ bargain seldom offered so ( | early in the season 10.00 | Young Men’s 12.00 Suits for 8.75. i \ Dressy worsteds, cassimeres or cheviots, | William Frazier, in Charge of Lathman and Cohen Said They Boilers, Declares in Court that ' Were in Employ of Others and “He Found It Impossible to In- hehe that Money Demanded Was} ferease Quantity of Heat. Mrs, Harsen Rhodes Thinks She} Necessary to Save Optic. For putting before Abraham Weiln- | Biles frire tiny baadsomely owned Was Robbed on Boston Train. omen in the West Side Court to-day| and Offers $500 Reward for|stein the aiternative of losing his right | to testify at the arraignment of Will- Pp t eve or $9 Louls Lathman, of No, 44) Mel Hriver,. cdginesr’ of the Wilming- roperty, Gouverneur street. and Charles Cohen i b A ore of No. 124 Monroe street, were held by ton Apartments, at Ninety enth Magistrate Flammer in Harlem Court | @treet and Broadway, charged with|4 o'cLock TRAT! blue, black or fancy mixtures, either single or the new double breasted ef- fect. An inspection of these values wil! satisfy the most fastidious as to their merits............ 8.75! Grand 2.95 Values for the Boys. | Top goats, all wool covert, 3 to 15 years; Reefers, all wool serge, 3 to 8; double- | breasted Suits, $4.00 valuc, 7 to 16; Russian Suits, fine serge, all 2 95! New York to Spring-| to-day dn $1,000 ball each for further | shooting William Kenneth, 2 hallboy,| _ #!d a4 Boston, Feb. 18. Occupant of lexamination. It 1s alleged that Lath- | vent No. 18 will recover Jewels by writing ‘4 ‘i Who exasperated the engineer to mad-| pyndon, 424 Herald, downtown man and Cohen are two of the 4,00 or | 11,000 members of the "Monk" Eastman Bess by demanding more heat for tho —_ This advertisement appearing, he | S2ng: shades, 2% to 7 tenants, pide Lali Weinstein lives at No. 125 Pitt street Boys’ new Spring style negligee | 5S ‘The boy was only slightly wounded, 9. 105 East Thirty-cighth street, 204 {* foreman in the clonk fuctory BiGdses soi hes ens 50c) Dut had he been killed the sentiment | ha d Ingpector McClusky to search | Of Sachs & Freedman, at No. i Against the engineer would not have} for $7.00 worth of diamonds lost on her | Houston street. He te also an « Deen any stronger by the tenants in the} way to Boston on Thursday, Feb. 4%, reformer and has made himself unpopu- Big apartment-houre in whose behalf | tookx as though Mrs. Ithodes's Jewols | /@F with tough young men of the neigh- the boy had made the request for heat. |jiave been found, though the detectives | Pood in which he resides The boy attends to the hall door and y York aud Boston are still busy |. Welnstein alleges that Lathman and Wilso has charge of the telephone sw RAPeantas Cohen visited him at the factory and ‘board, The switchboard yesterday fair-| the finder 't informed hin ertain members of ly staggered under the incessant calls] ppat Mrs. Khodes does believe that »yed them to from the tenants demanding heat. Tho] 4,6 was rovbed {» borne out by the 1@ exercise of @ to Jey apartments and as the diy] wording of the following advertisement, |Yolence. For this, they averred, they Tengthened the radiators still retained) 101, te vald to be hers. and which ap. | VT? [0 be paid $50. ‘They pointed out their chin. peared the day the ai to him that his right eye was neces- The bevy of women who appeared inhi, 1, return the Jew ye | 88F¥ to him In his business and offered West Side Court to-day declared | ee eee ienent reude to refrain from extracting it for the Ay C C it no attempt was made to.give them " ar a tieatial ea for | *t™_ they were to get for performing eat, Bome eald thelr Tats wera] 02 REWARD and no questions seked for] the quty egel Cooper Ua, 90 cold they had to remain in bed, iond ting} NO conclusion was reached at the Others asserted that they had to assist jewelry, lont be-| first meeting. Weinstein offered $10 for| 6¢A Mve., /8th and /9th Streets, ft their husbands’ breakfasts robed in on on Feb, 11, | the salyation of his eye when Lathman : with their hands encased in mit- New York and Cohen called the second time, He Yew York, tens. ey oie w auieaile told them he would pay half the money | = = je were driven from thelr homes | York to go to Boston on Feb. 8 to visit ta fe ne eeen in aries, Cows e compelled to call upon friends to) Mr. David P. Kimball, of No. 4 Com-| the balg mere ces ies ony Wee Shand @etape the chill. Gome who braved It! monwealth avenue Miss Rhodes was | dence at cond cae peeves evi: uit stood at the telephone all day and) ysiss Kimball before her marriage. in possesion of hile vel tor meh legate gall grated Olid halt boy. | Mrs, Rhodes carried her jewels in a ‘ : passed thei Bae tac Gnctncer ne pa 7 iat Lia beng fete! bey Sefioes was! Rutgers Club last night and accepted r : ing bag. | $20 in marked bile. Detectivey Enrignt shooting, however, did not occur | Before leaving the Grand Central Sta.]and Dixon met them at the door, ar-| Untjl last evening. When the heads of | tion she examined the bag and saw that | {reed them) and found the mone the families arrived home they found|the jewels were safe, #0 she alleges. | we f thetr wives huddled in shivering bundles |s), then pinced the bag on the seat he, a ii. et fur. The wires burned as the hus-| side her and thought no more of it un-| 4ORSE KILLED; BOY ESCAPES, bends shouted down thelr demands for} 1\) she arrived in Boston. She then| Raymond Burghard, the young son of heat in behalf of thelr frozen wives. | jooked in the bag again and found that |H- R. Burghard, had a narrow escape “E Gasent ask him again,” reviled! the jewels were missing. from death to-day on the West Shore Kenneth to the fusiliade of demands} Mrs. Rhodes reported that she had | Crossing at Bergenfelds, N. J. Ho was “he says he's giving you all the heat he} been robbed to the police of Boston at | 4t/ving @ single horse to a light wagon tan get, and the last time I spoke to/once, She sald that the necklace was {274 ot, in the way of a passenger ll e)) ! imp tte 1ooked Gesperate.” valued at $1.50) and the sapphire, eng | {ait The horse bolted on the tracks $ . and backed the wagon clear just as the ‘The demands of the tenants became e0/dlnmond ring at $1,0M, ‘The other pleces | train struck the fig. The, hora’ wee 10 DOWN however, that the boy de-/of jewelry in the box were valued at | killed. but the boy escaped without a 20 A DAY _elded to ectdyeqiedgere Shares abcut $500. The Boston police at once | rate” Ic. MoeLeon, another oy, accompanted |communtcated with Inspector McClusky N i I New him. The engineer was in the boller| and he arsigned his men to the alleged Upright. room, and though there was little heat| robpery. Full size, 73 octaves. in the bollers the temper of Mr. Frazer] Every effort wan made by Mrs Cased in all the beautiful was redhot. Rhodes and her father, Mr, Kimball, to \]] woods: mahogany, walnut, Bagineer Arrested tur Shooting. | Ke’? tho loss of the jewels focrot, and oak ‘According to young MeLeon, his com-| ing Iuineres Were eked to mak noth Vest We sell the best Boy , Pants ter.. 5OC y 12.50 Boston Health Shoe, 1.59’ Another chance to secure this c@lebrated shoe. He sure and take advantage of the opportunity. ‘I’nere are a few sizes missing; ¥0, to close the remain- ing pairs out, we offer a choice at the reduced price of.... 1-59) Women’s 1.25 Strap Slippers, 75c. Hand turned, botn in dongola Kid and patent | leather, low heels, 1 stra) 75c Children’s 1.25 Shoes, 69c, ‘1mis lot con- sists of chil- ae aren’s nana-, 5 turned Snoes in yici kid, patent leather, with cloth tops, red, pink and blue kid, spring heels, button and lace, sizes 4% to 8, regular $1.00 and ¥i.v.... 69C Men's 2.50 Shoes, 1.59. uv pairs of men’s nne Shoes, heavy soles, seal tops, vamps made or tne cele- brated Krue- ger calif, wear- proof, a good solld ghoe, sizes 6 to 10, worth $2: sale price, Alfred J. Cammeyer, 6th Ave., Cor. 20th St. Saturd aes OO) MUNYON’S tating | | Meritorious Values for P W-PAWIE LUMBAGO! Saturday Evening, 7to10P.M.; want every ‘ use hovhas ayy stomach ' No Mail or Telephone Orders Filled. None Sent C. 0. D. has any stomach 4 : SLO AN S 1.50 Wrist Bags, 69c. Umbrellas, 32¢, to try my Carriage and Wrist Bags, with | Men's and Women’s 26 in. English TY know it will cure chain or leather handles, Gris gloria Umbrellas, steel rods, fast dyspepsia, I Kapws Ne with purse and canacase $1. black, Cones Hoes Maced ye rere eit cab and $1.50 ones, Saturda: trimmed or plain, Satur- now eT knoe ie | 7 to 10 P.M. choice...... QC} day, 7 to 10 P. M.......- 32c tinaily won f phen Teclatmed an) (rend. tT $] 00 Men’s Satin Calf Lace Shoes, sizes 849 to 11........$1.00 Boys’ and Youths’ Satin Calf Lace Shoes, sizes $ 1 oo 12 to 2 and 249 to 5...... 00008 . N@H Misses’ Black Kid, ‘But- ton and Lace, Sizes 11 to 2, $1.00 Child's Black Kid, Lace, sizes 6 to 10's......- eeee 750 Boys’ Spring Heel Satin Calf Lace, sizes 83 to 13%... 8Oc OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL 7 P. M. ie thief, as they Main Tioor, 18th at. Luthman and Cohen appeared at the will purity the blood and make one strong. panion had no sooner reached the head! ‘Thy inasrtion of the advertisement of- | Easy, clastic action; three T cannot recommend H } 1,25 Gibson Belts, 48c. Boys’ 29c, Caps, 19c. Of the stairway than the engineer re: | fring Yo tetas (hin fowein nina tat ya petals Full mua resonant me wo Paw-Pam 10 i] | |The new Gibson Belts, $1.00 and | Golf Caps, neat mixtures, worsted mad himself of a roar that alarmed} (Nev were found on Feb. ts, the day tone. uaranteed 7 years, . wea H % 1, Saturde: x Te ace templte thie ‘Cease gen, | Mtr pnoder left fer Huston, whereas | J | ¥o | $1.25 ones, for AGe| mnscneriot, full shane, wel delle men, 1t Kenneth courageously demanded more | return The PIERCE costs $100 less 7 to 10 P. M., choice. made, Saturday, 7 to 10 P. M. rlisemont asking that jewels be 7 puts color into. pale Paes c ed to Marcus & Co. saya that e h ‘i ‘ Cheeks and energy Il Dealers 25 is pa hn abies AE earn terol for the t ts, ay were lost on Feb. iJ, 318 ’ than any piano of equal merit. {nto tho whole system. Mothers should give y. Oe 7 7 6 tenants. Tecra epaeadlther cr Me Picinée Free fate for sh year It'to delicate children; ull build fein Up t | 12%c. White Goods, 6c. 25c. Waist Sets, 12c. ent in making the « 0 and niake them grow. t MS} } | Boucle effects in White Goods, | The latest style Shirt Waist Sets, fore the last syllable of the boy's I had passed his lips the engineer) vert 5 is apie s revelver and fired. ‘The teport | loss Ire. 21 in a tiprint. Scarf and stool. have Paw-Paw on hand to <a ite, 1500 8, _ af, the pistol rank ‘rough the houre pretumed that Mrs, Rhodes Cures Colds and all Throat Write for booklet number 5. Tewaitrece Mie Mill cheer’ bi selt colores jhepeootuled is Ls iu homae ey ete We women's Rereama. Ih cvers hallway | n'a! aavertivement and in-sheirut-] and Lung Troubles---Prevents Open Saturday Evening. make him welvon atated, 1 believe-Paw-Paw the e ay, 7 to 10 P.M. yd. GG) also French Gray, 3 to the set, lof the boy's Ikat appeal for heat, | haa been ‘unable to find the omner p¢| Pheumoniaand C ti pee will do more to make mankind well and ——_——__-—_—_-————-— | Saturday, 7 to 10 P. Quliee from. the engineer's te:|the jewala Saas ensumption. ANDERSON & C huppy than all other medicines eos 25c. Cotton Voiles, 12%4c. | choice : Peet eee rele or sates | fonmation ee reCaee baceteth Ga: No. Morphine or Poisonous 0 F On» |) "°hianvon's Paw-Paw Tonic at all Drug, CurenaColdinOneDay, 9 Deve | cotton Volles, fancy and plain |———————__— om he fed front the hours to the | sald they knew noting Of Langone" Drugs. Not a Patent Medi- 37 GBD Bt near Smith, gins PawzPaw Laxative Pills, the best é hy enovery | colored, mill ends in lengths 17c. Ribbon, Sic, ‘One. street tat . | adv at; a le } in 2 ; je 4, he obtained a policeman, who re: |it. ‘The jewels are still miesing “°'" | Cine, 50 Years in Use. j pedi he) {bottle Cu ETM all a Lease Si box. 250 Lise pate ava 12%0 Bageesiepe erie Spa washable - 1] Gomera : and black, ail silk, 3% inches = j 25c. Suspenders, 15c. wide, Saturday, 7 to 10 P. $ 2 cha ete vy, a _ juspenders, fancy colore' M., yard. firs SNS if aoe Rah ee Lie FOR TETRA Na eS “f webbing, Hight and dark color- u Ne é apg ghe: 15c. Socks, 8c, 15 | Men's Socks, good quality, fast - biack ana tan, peamioes feet, 50c. Waists, 25¢. double heels and toes, Sat- Women's “agured perce and | _wiwy, 71010 F Mn BO lawn Waists, assorted pes and dots, full front, French 18c, Stockings, 10 back, new sleeve, separate | Women’s Stockings, fine quality, ings, full lengt! durable, Saturda; Vi % ( ® \School Girls is i stock, sizes 32 to 44, Sat- fast viack cotton, also some in Hig urday, 7 #010 P. M.r-..+ QOC] solors, seamless feet, double Mothers of young girls at this perlod of life, or the girl herself Wi) || 75e, ¢ 010 P. Meee are fai 75c. Corsets, 50c.. to 10 P. Mewes beset LOG earnestly invited to write Mrs. Pinkham for advice: all such let- Wy Cc. B. a la Spirite fling load) <) Cone Dinnenoinivesinl ion ters are strictly confidential; she has guided in a motherly way [Ai cookie ean sot nat: es’ 206- Dinner Saives 116 thousands of young women ; her advice is free and cheerfully given. aan | Grab and Diack, etee8 18.89 \new designs, shell and School days are danger days for American girls, Often ical collay i | Pill coxa tee Hath cal ache baie cio edb takes years to recover the lost vitality. Sometimes it is om ivaleal: cols pee fall rey Gas Gia Bee ac M,, each.. lic _not over-careful about keeping their fect dry; through carelessness in this respect the monthly thoandescent Gas Burners, com- 39c. Corset Covers, 2ic, sickness is usually rendered very severe. Then begin ailments which should be removed at on pleto with good burner, c@P | Qorset Covers, of id é uality i or they will produce constant suffering, Headache, faintness, slight vertigo, pains in the back an mantle and bulb, either opal, ‘cambric, peolicnt and Pag loins, irregularity, loss of sleep and appetite, a tendenoy to avoid the society of others, are symptoms half clear or ground glass, a neck, embroidery and lace trim- all indicating that the organs that make her a woman need immediate attention. great gas saver, Saturday, med, French effect, sizes 84 to 7 to 10 P. M. te 29c 44, Saturday, 7 to 10 P. 21 1.00 Hair Tonic, 49. | _™ ele | Cranitomic, the great Heir || 4.25 Table Knives, 75c. Tonle, Saturday, 7 to 19 AQg| Steel table waives and Forks, has helped many a young girl over this critical period, With it they have gone through their trials with Se Sed Mee Gs a y & young gi: . e thro eir day, oP, M, te courage and safety. With its proper use the young girl is safe from the peculiar dangers of school years Liquor Combination. [ee ea zee and prepared for healthy womanhood. Kine ae sang id heii, 75c. Trousers, 50c. A Young Chicago Girl «+ Studied Too Hard."” «+ Miss Pratt Unable to Attend School.” 1 bottle rare old Claret, | Béys’ Knee Trousers, manufac- { “Daan Mus. Prvguam:—I wish to thank you for the help and “Dear Mrs. Poneman: 1 bottle fine old Port, combina- turers’ remnants, well made, tion cannot be broken, regular sizes 4 to 15, blue or fancy price $1,00; Saturday, 7 to cheviot, Saturdry, 7 to 10 10 P.M veseeees BOC! M 50c) pera: ee 3 Denofit I have received through tho nse of Lydia He Pini aet Lydia, Ee Piette ety stot all young Vegetable Compound and Liver Pills. Vuen twas about If Deraponad iasidaulie oe eaten ane aera Vag Tani sual food hea talisy. soctety, ‘ather eaid X studied too hard, but the decter thought different yi | fomataad School, and did nos care for aay kind o Fas By heat proscribed tonics, which 1 took by the quart without - | three months. I'recommend it to all young women who suffer from f fomale weakn: Ho ing one day in the paper of Mrs. Pinkham’ t Paazr, Mich. the tymptoms _lesertbod anarered ser Nested T' wend oink ae ae Aas D ianeeacet . am’s Vey Compound trial, Idid not | Th . say, word to the doctor; bought te meat pad took it acearding hams Vegetable Compound Te "tie eae cane fomnly tebe nt e. directions regularly for two months, and I'found that I traproved, and hat Atl pains left me, and Kwan my < oat Took tor the bottle with Lgdia Ie; Pinichaas's fess on ft ” old more.” — Snrcham, 17 B. 234 St., Chicago, Ti. accept no other. PRAT i vo connect ait vee the original . ‘ J H\ i i

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